One way system from 8th March

Dear parents/carers,

We are really looking forward to children returning to school next Monday.  Our one way system has been in place since September and has been working extremely well.  We believe that this is the best way to allow parents to socially distance on site.  If you access the school grounds from the top gate (at the back of the school playground), please ensure you follow the one way system and go through the playground,  even if you are dropping off at nursery, year 1 or Mr Jackson’s class.  Staff will be in place around the school site to help guide everyone in the right direction

Baker & Sons Uniform Shop

Baker & Sons are still operating their online sales www.bakerandsonschoolwear.co.uk where orders can be placed and delivered to home. Also they have now added a “click and Collect” option for customer to collect from the shop on a Monday, Wednesday or Saturday between the hours of 10am to 12pm starting from the Monday 1st March.

To get in touch the best form of contact is email sales@bakerandsonschoolwear.co.uk or through our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/bakerandsonschoolwear.

 

Safer Internet Day 9.2.21

Tomorrow it is Safer Internet Day.  The theme this year is “An internet we trust: exploring reliability in the online world”

Please see the letter attached for more information.

Safer Internet day 2021 letter

The teachers have planned some exciting lessons for tomorrow so make sure you don’t miss them!

Miss Newport

Message from Miss Cook

Clarification 6.2.21

Dear Nursey Parents,

As I hope you have heard, we are having to shut the entire nursery on Monday to children and staff.

All children in the 2 year old provision (Ladybugs) need to self isolate as we have had a number of staff unfortunately test positive for the virus. Someone from school will contact you on Monday with more details.

All children in our 3 year old provision (Mighty Oaks) need to remain off on Monday (many conclude their self isolation period at midnight on Monday). It is likely that some children in this room will be welcomed back on Tuesday after their self isolation period has ended. We need to spend time looking at direct contacts of the positive cases and making sure we have enough staff available to fully open this room.

We know this is a complete inconvenience for many parents and we do apologise. Our nursery is having a run of bad luck. Thankfully our twice weekly testing is helping identify staff rapidly, so we can take action and hopefully avoid any further spread. Both rooms will undergo a thorough clean on Monday.

We recommend you getting a test for your own peace of mind, even if no one in your family is displaying symptoms.

As I say, someone will call you on Monday to give you further details. Let’s hope this is the last hurdle we have to jump before things get back to normal.

Miss Cook

ART DAY Monday 8th February

A reminder that Monday (8th February) is ART DAY at Newdale!  🎨

Your class teachers will have already sent you the options of things to take part in for this day, so we hope you have had a look and selected which creative activities you would most like to do! We can’t wait to see them.

Don’t forget that one option was the handprint art, along with Grandparent handprints and that you may even like to host your own virtual/telephone tea-party with grandparents this week.

If your child is in school on Monday, then they are welcome to bring in their Grandparent’s handprints (digital, posted outlines, etc) into school to complete in class. Please remember to name the back of them so we know which hands belong to who!

Have fun everybody 🤗

Value of the Month- Caring

The Value of the Month for February is Caring.

Please see below a copy of the next Storytime Magazine. This edition is themed ‘Caring For Others’ – featuring The Friendly Lion & Hercules and the Stinky Foot.

Each issue of We Are Heroes contains myths and legends that have parallels to lockdown experiences that children could be facing, with additional activities produced in consultation with a children’s mental health expert.

We Are Heroes Issue 5 – Caring for Others

You can also access the previous editions of We Are Heroes on our webpage here:

https://www.storytimemagazine.com/we-are-heroes/

Many thanks

The Newdale Team

ART DAY MONDAY 8TH FEBRUARY

We are delighted to announce that on Monday 8th February we are holding an Art Day! This is for both the children in school and those who are learning from home.

Your class teachers will be posting the activities for you to access at home either on the website or via your Google Classroom this week so you will have plenty of time to get prepared (we have however, tried to think of ways to get creative without an abundance of resources. You will hopefully have most of the things you need already available at home.)

We have included a range of ideas such as laundry art, and pencil sketching amongst other things, so that you can simply choose the things that you like best. We have included things that your child should be able to do independently to provide you with some much needed time.

 

One idea that we would love for you to take part in is our ‘Handprint’ art, in which we are hoping to make a display of back in school. Details will be on your year group sheet. You can draw round and decorate your handprint in any way you like and with whatever you have, e.g pens, pencils, buttons, paper, bits of material, glitter etc.

We are aware that normally we would be holding our annual Grandparents’ tea-party at this time of year and that unfortunately not only can we not do this  at the moment, but for many of us, we are unable to see Grandparents’ currently. Therefore, we thought if you would like to and are able to, you might like to also create a Grandparent handprint to decorate. You could do this by asking them to send a handprint image of their hand digitally, or they could even draw round their hand and post it to you which you could decorate when quarantined. If this is something they can’t do, you can always draw your own version to represent their handprint.

One final suggestion, to keep the tradition going if at all possible, is to set up your own virtual tea-party with Grandparents’ at home. Have a cup of tea and a piece of cake together and just enjoy having a chat as we would have done if possible back in school. You could do this via a video call, or even a normal telephone call.

We would love to know how you get on.

    

 

Have a great day everybody and get creative!