Update 29th April 2020

Update 29.4.21

Dear Parents/Carers,

As some of you will see, the plume of smoke is still in existence, but thankfully staying away from us.

I am meeting the Health and Safety council Lead onsite at 7am tomorrow to assess the site again.

The strategic update meeting between the council, health professionals and the fire department is happening now and we will receive some predictive information shortly.

We hope to again be open tomorrow, but as I have said, if smoke changes direction and puts the school as a direct hit, we may need to rethink.

I will update you later today with more probability information when I receive it. We are sorry that we can not give you a 100% straight answer at this time.

Thank you for your understanding.

MIss Cook

Further Update From Miss Cook

Dear Parents / Carers,

I have just been updated by the Council and as promised, I am letting you know straight away what the situation is.

They have informed us that we need to keep our school closed tomorrow.

This is an evolving situation and it is unclear where the plume of smoke will be tomorrow and so the decision was made by the Council, to enable you to make arrangements with more notice.

As stated previously, we will be continuing our online learning offer, so please refer to your child’s class page for more information.

We are hopeful that the situation will soon be resolved, resulting in the safe reopening of our school.

More information will be shared as we receive it.

Regards

Miss Cook

Latest Update

Dear Parents/Carers,

I have just received an update from the Council concerning this ongoing difficult situation and want to pass this onto you promptly to aid your planning.

The fire is still active and fire crews are still in attendance at the site. The issue is that they have not got precision accuracy, when it comes to predicting what the weather forecast will do between now and the morning.

This aspect is key, as they need to know if the wind will pick up and what direction this may blow. The wind affects the way the smoke plume will move and therefore the impact on air quality in the targeted area.

I have been told I will receive a call early tomorrow morning instructing me on whether we can open the school or not. I know this is not ideal and have asked them to call me as early as ever possible, so that I can inform you all straight away.

On the plus side, we do have online learning to fall back on should we have to close. Teachers are brilliant at adapting their offer and I really hope the children have been able to access this today.

Fingers crossed the weather conditions are kind to us and therefore allow us to reopen safely. As ever, I know communication is key and I will of course let you know as soon as I know.

Many thanks,

Miss Cook

School/Nursery Closure Update 27th April 2021

Dear Parents/Carers,

Apologies for the late notice concerning our school closure today. We received the information from the council and immediately informed all staff and parents. We understand that organising child care with no notice is a real stress for many.

As I hope you know, we are always very reluctant to close school and only do so when absolutely necessary.

I have just come off the phone from a representative from the Health and Protection team and been told that the situation is ongoing. I asked about the probability of us being closed tomorrow and they told me that was unknown at this time, but that they will update me as soon as possible.

I will let you know their instruction on this as soon as we have been told.

In the meantime, all staff have been instructed to move to online learning straight away. Please do support your child in accessing this learning so as to limit the impact of the school closure. Again, we understand this could be difficult depending on your own circumstances. Staff know that parents could find it difficult to find enough devices and support and therefore they will ensure the online offer can be carried out by children independently.

Thank you for your support, more messages will come through later on this afternoon.

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Newdale Primary School and Nursery

Life in Modern Britain Parent Survey

Thank you for the responses so far.

Please can you return your survey by Friday 7th May 2021 for the chance to win one of three £10 Asda vouchers.

Many thanks

Mrs Fenn

New Dinner Menu

Please find below the new dinner menu. This menu will run from April 2021 to March 2022. All dinners are now charged at £2.40.

Schools Meals Menu April 2021- March 2022

For future reference, you can find the menu on the school website under Info, school meals, information and menu.

Life Learning Parent Voice Summer 2021

At Newdale, we are passionate about ensuring that our children are well equipped for the world outside of Newdale. In order to do so, we provide opportunities for children to learn life skills and knowledge in an age-appropriate way. To support us with our curriculum offer, we would value your views on these topics.

Each survey will be put into a prize draw and have the chance to win one of three £10 vouchers for Asda. Please return to your child’s class teacher by Friday 7th May 2021. Following the completion of these surveys, we will then create actions to make our school even better in ensuring all pupils are prepared for life in modern Britain.

Please click on the link below to view the full survey.

Life Learning Parent Voice Summer 2021

Update 16.4.21

Dear Parents/Carers,

I hope you are all enjoying this wonderful spell of sunny weather we are having.

We look forward to opening up to all children on Monday 19th April.

Please presume our procedures remain unchanged. We will of course update you as soon as we alter our systems. We hope that our regulations will become less strict, as the vaccine continues to be rolled out. Some outdoor Crossbar after school clubs will resume and activities such as swimming and our seasonal nature walks. More information will follow early next week.

In the meantime please support us by remaining cautious with child illness. We would much rather that parents kept children off who were displaying symptoms, rather than risking having to put 30 children into self-isolation for 10 days. We are slowly winning the battle against the virus, however we cannot afford to be complacent.

As we come into the summer term please make sure your children have a water bottle in school please.

Regards,

Miss Cook