Welcome to Larkspur
Hello and a very warm welcome to Larkspur Community Primary School’s website. My name is Katy Anglesea, and I am thrilled and deeply honoured to be the Headteacher here at Larkspur.
We are proud to be at the heart of our local community. Working closely with Larkspur House, our families, and local organisations, we aim to enrich our curriculum and provide our children with exciting opportunities and real-life experiences. Building strong links with local businesses, sports clubs, and community projects is something we’re passionate about.
If you’d like to find out more or see our school in action, please do get in touch to arrange a visit. You’ll always be warmly welcomed by the children, staff, and myself.
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☕ Peer Support Coffee Mornings – Gateshead ☕
Do you live in Gateshead and have concerns that your child (0–25) may be Autistic, have ADHD, FASD, or Sensory Processing Differences?
Come along to our friendly, non-judgemental peer support coffee mornings and connect with other parents/carers. Our Gateshead Facilitator will be there to offer advice and support for you and your family 💬💙
📅 Wednesdays | 1pm–3pm
21 Jan | 18 Feb | 18 March | 20 May | 17 June | 15 July
📍 Chowdene Family Hub
Waverley Road, Harlow Green, Gateshead, NE9 7TU
✅ No booking required
☕ Refreshments available
👉 For more info, join our Facebook group or email:
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Last week Early Years enjoyed taking part in a multi skilled day with an under the sea theme.
The day involved the children rotating through different activity zones, practicing their skills like dribbling, running hurdles, throwing, catching and balancing.
All the children had a fun filled day at Gateshead stadium. ... See MoreSee Less
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Year 5 took part in an important knife crime awareness session today with Suzanne from Northumbria Police.
The session helped pupils learn about personal safety, making positive choices, and where to seek help if they feel worried or unsafe. ... See MoreSee Less
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