Reception to Year 6 Stay and Share – Wednesday 11th February 2026

We would like to invite you to our Stay and Share session on Wednesday 11th February at 2:45pm.

Please enter your child’s classroom through their usual drop-off/pick-up route:

Reception, Year 2, Year 3 and Year 5 – enter via the playground classroom doors

Year 1 and Mrs Everall’s class – enter via the decking area

Mr Stubbs’ class – enter via the stairs by the Visitor Car Park

Playground gates will open at 2:45pm.

Due to limited space, we can only accommodate one parent/carer per child. Please confirm your attendance through ParentPay, so staff know how many parents to expect.

For this event, the children will remain in their classrooms. If you have more than one child in school, you will be able to move between classrooms and spend time with each of them individually.

We look forward to seeing you, and the children are excited to share their learning with you!

 

Costume Donations Needed

Do you have an unwanted World Book Day costume at home?

We’d love your donations!

Pre-loved costumes and accessories welcome (Good condition only, please)

Drop off: School Office
By: Tuesday 3rd March 2026

Help us make World Book Day inclusive for all children 💛

 

Supporting a Love of Reading at Home

Why Reading Together Matters

 

Reading is one of the most powerful ways families can support children’s learning. Whether your child is just beginning to explore picture books or already reading independently, sharing stories at home builds confidence, curiosity, and joy.

 

Key Benefits of Reading

  • Language development – Children hear new words, phrases, and ideas.
  • Stronger imagination – Stories spark creativity and help children make sense of the world.
  • Better focus – Regular reading builds attention and listening skills.
  • Emotional growth – Books help children understand feelings and relationships.
  • Academic success – Reading supports learning in every subject by improving comprehension and critical thinking.
  • Confidence – Children feel proud as their reading skills grow.

 

How Families Can Support Reading at Home

 

For Younger Children: Share Stories Together

  • Read aloud every day, even for a few minutes.
  • Use expression, sound effects, and different voices to make stories exciting.
  • Encourage children to join in with repeated phrases or turn the pages.
  • Re‑read favourite books—children learn through repetition.

 

For Growing Readers: Listen to Them Read

  • Let your child take the lead and choose books they enjoy.
  • Give them time to work out tricky words.
  • Praise their effort and celebrate progress.
  • Keep reading sessions short, relaxed, and positive.

 

Talk About Books

  • Ask questions like:
    • “What do you think will happen next?”
    • “Which character did you like best?”
    • “Why do you think they felt that way?”
  • These conversations deepen understanding and make reading meaningful.

 

Offer Lots of Choice

Comics, magazines, fact books, picture books, graphic novels—it all counts. Children are more motivated when they choose what they read. Why not visit your local library so children can choose their own books for free? There are also online books children can access via Oxford Owl: Free eBook library | Oxford Owl from Oxford University Press

 

Be a Reading Role Model

Let your child see you reading—recipes, newspapers, books, anything. When children see adults enjoying reading, they’re more likely to enjoy it too.

 

Try Audiobooks

Listening to stories builds vocabulary and imagination, especially during car journeys or quiet time.

 

A Final Thought

Reading together is one of the simplest and most enjoyable ways to support your child’s learning. Just ten minutes a day can make a huge difference. Let’s help every child discover the magic of stories.

 

 

Free Dog Waste Bags Available for the Newdale community

Dog fouling continues to be an issue in parts of our local area, and we are working closely with the Parish Council to help keep our community clean and safe for everyone.

To support this, free dog waste bags are now available for parents/ carers to collect from the school office. By making bags more accessible, we hope to reach a wider area of the Parish and encourage responsible dog ownership.

Thank you for helping us keep our paths, play areas, and walkways pleasant for all in our community.

World Book Day – Stories that Add Up

On Thursday 5th March, the children at Newdale will be celebrating World Book Day, alongside NSPCC Number Day.

Children will enjoy a range of fun activities that combine the magic of stories with the power of numbers. They can:

  • Take part in maths-themed reading challenges
  • Solve story-based puzzles and problems
  • Explore books that bring maths to life

Dress-Up Theme:
Children are welcome to dress as their favourite book character or get creative with a maths-inspired costume (numbers, shapes, patterns – let their imagination run wild).

Please ensure costumes are comfortable and suitable for school activities.

We look forward to a day full of reading, counting, and creativity! Thank you for your support in making this event a success.