Learning Support Workshop for Parents/Carers

On Thursday 29th January, we are delighted to welcome our LSAT (Learning Support Advisory Teacher) into school to deliver a neurodiversity workshop.

This will take place from 3.25pm – 4.25pm at Newdale.  Parents should wait outside the main office doors on arrival. If you are struggling for childcare, please inform the school office.

The workshop will cover the following areas:

Understanding ADHD

How ADHD affects brain function and development

Strengths of having ADHD

Techniques for managing inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity

Sensory differences

How to adjust your communication skills to support young people with ADHD

Any questions that parents may have

Please confirm your attendance via Parent Pay so we have an idea of numbers prior to the event. The event is free to attend.

We look forward to welcoming you!

After School Sports Clubs – places available

We still have spaces left on the following after school clubs, for all details and to book a place please visit ParentPay. Clubs will close end of day next Monday. 

Monday – Golf

Monday – KS2 Dance Club

Monday – KS1 Hockey

Tuesday – KS1 Football

Tuesday – Gymnastics

Wednesday – KS2 Girl’s Football

Wednesday – KS2 Netball

Wednesday – Badminton

Friday – Dodgeball

Friday – KS2 Football

Y2 Times Table Rock Starts Launch Day – Friday 16th January

On Friday 16th January, Year 2 will be celebrating our ‘Times Table Rock Stars’ Launch Day!  We would love all children to come dressed as rock stars for the occasion… think bold outfits and big hair!

Throughout the day, the children will enjoy a range of fun and engaging times‑table activities to kick off our learning in style.

Please note that Forest School will still take place as usual in the afternoon, so children will need to bring their Forest School clothing with them.

We’re looking forward to a fantastic day of learning and rock‑star fun!

Thank you for your continued support,

Year 2 Team

Communication – Arbor

From next week our main communication to parents/carers will be through Arbor using the app instant message which will be similar to the previous text message service. Our website and Facebook page will continue to be used as additional forms of communication alongside Arbor.

 Please ensure you have set up your account by next week in order to receive communication from school.

If you are experiencing any issues with setting up your account, please get in touch with the school office and we shall do our best to help.

 

Parking Concerns

Dear Parents and Carers,

As many of you know, our school is located in the centre of a busy and continually expanding residential area. This makes access and parking at drop-off and pick-up times particularly challenging, and we already struggle to accommodate all staff vehicles on site.

We continue to receive concerns from local residents regarding parking and access around the school. While we fully appreciate that the location is not ideal and that there is no simple solution, it is important that we maintain positive relationships with our neighbours. We have advised residents to contact the police if they experience ongoing verbal abuse or repeated illegal parking.

We kindly ask for your support in helping us reduce these issues. Please take extra care when choosing where to park and consider alternatives such as parking slightly further away, car sharing, or encouraging children to walk or cycle where possible.

We will also continue to contact our PCSO team to request additional support during busy periods.

Thank you for your continued cooperation and understanding with this ongoing challenge.

Miss Cook

Headteacher

 

Share Aware Week

Dear Parents/Carers,

A key aspect of our curriculum at Newdale is to educate children about how to stay safe. One of the many ways in which we do this is through themed weeks. Last term, we delivered our Expect Respect Week, where we worked sensitively with children, looking at the importance of healthy, non-violent relationships.

This half term, we will be delivering our Share Aware Week during the week beginning Monday 12th January 2026. Over the week, we will be looking specifically at the importance of consent, sharing our worries and other safeguarding issues around sharing information online using materials provided by the NSPCC.

Lessons will be taught in an age-appropriate way. A common theme throughout each year group is centred around ‘consent’ and the PANTs rule.  Higher up in the school, children’s basic understanding of consent will then be developed through learning about cyberbullying, modern-day slavery, peer pressure, healthy and unhealthy boundaries, child criminal exploitation and grooming.

Please see below for the theme for each year group. Please feel assured that the sessions are very much age-appropriate for your child.

Year Group Theme
Nursery Consent: personal space

Songs: Emotions e.g. If you’re happy and you know it

Reception Consent: personal space

Sharing of emotions/discussing what to do if you are feeling worried

Year 1 Consent: My body is mine (PANTS Power -NSPCC Resources)

E-safety- what to do if you are worried about something you see online

Year 2 Consent: safe and unsafe secrets and surprises  (PANTS Power-NSPCC Resources)

E-safety –  what to do if you are worried about something you see online

Year 3 Consent: is it okay? (Different types of touch- NSPCC Resources)

E-safety- information sharing

Year 4 Consent: My body, my choices  (Different types of touch- NSPCC Resources)

Modern Day Slavery (Mo Farah)

E-safety- online gaming safety

Year 5 Consent: Your body is your own

Peer Pressure

Grooming

Year 6 Consent: My body is mine (UNICEF’s child rights)

E-safety- Grooming

Child Criminal Exploitation including County Lines

Healthy and unhealthy boundaries

Please click on this link to see an example of just one of the areas we address during Share Aware Week and within our daily curriculum: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqqnxQzz17c

We know the value of preventative work and the real importance that early conversations can have on children and young people’s lives. We are committed to keeping our children at Newdale safe and believe that our curriculum offer helps to safeguard children from the onset. This themed week is just one of the many ways we regularly teach children about keeping safe.

If you need more information, or are suffering from the effects of any of the safeguarding issues mentioned, please contact the school or visit the NSPCC website for further support and guidance.

Yours sincerely,

Miss R Cook

CEOP
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