Children in Need – Friday 14th November

Children in Need Day will be on Friday 14th November.

Children will be able to come to school wearing spots/dress down clothing and are asked to make a voluntary contribution. All donations will be via Parent Pay.

The donation page will be available shortly before the day.

 

Reminder – NSPCC PANTS workshop

We’re excited to let you know that our school will be hosting a PANTS workshop for parents/carers delivered by the NSPCC on Thursday 6th November from 2:30-3:00pm. This important session helps children understand the PANTS rules, which teaches them how to stay safe from abuse in a simple, age-appropriate way. Please note, this workshop is for parents/carers only. 

Before the workshop, children will take part in a PANTS-themed assembly, introducing them to the key messages in a fun and engaging way. Then, they’ll receive a very special visit from Pantosaurus, the NSPCC’s friendly dinosaur who helps make learning about safety memorable and enjoyable.

We’re also pleased to share that we’ll be launching more PANTS activities in January, continuing to build on the children’s understanding and confidence around this vital topic.

The workshop and follow-up activities are part of our ongoing commitment to safeguarding and empowering our pupils with knowledge that helps keep them safe both in and out of school.

If you have any questions or would like to learn more about the PANTS campaign, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with school.

Please see below flyer attached for details regarding the workshop. If you would like to attend, please book a free place via ParentPay.

Finance & Personnel Governors Involvement

The Finance and Personnel Governors met on the 23rd October. They looked carefully at school finances and paid attention to the 3 year projection plan that had been prepared by the school finance officer. Governors had a staffing update and could see how the rising numbers of complex needs was adding pressure to the budget over time. Governors reviewed the staff well being audit findings and looked forward to some of the staff who are currently on Maternity leave returning in January. They were reassured that these staff returning would relieve pressure across the school.

Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal 2025

Merchandise will be available to buy in school for this year’s Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal from the first day back on Monday 3rd November.

A recommended donation of 50p, £1 or £2 is suggested for any item.

 

Thank you for any support you can give!

Achievement Assembly

Thursday 23rd October 

As this half term draws to a close, we have been so proud of all the children’s resilience and efforts, both in class and when representing the school during trips and competitions, including the football, hockey and cross-country competitions this week alone. On Tuesday, we had our final movie night for KS1 – a massive thank you to Mrs Morrow for organising and the valuable funds this raised for Healthy Lifestyles week. Thank you for your continued support and cooperation and we wish you all an enjoyable half term break.  

 

House Points 

This week, Wenlock gained an impressive 369 points, giving them 2074 points in total and therefore the winner of the house competition for Autumn 1. Children in Wenlock will receive a special treat after half term. In second place was Severn house with 1967 points, Ironbridge in third with 1928 points and Wrekin closely behind with 1812 points. Well done everyone! 

 

Achievers of the week: 

Year 6 achievers: Hebe for her fabulous lighthouse clay tile which demonstrated her fantastic art skills. Malachi for amazing effort in all lessons and writing a fantastic newspaper report about the Blitz.  

Year 5 achievers:  Harry for fantastic ideas in poetry using a range of techniques. CJ for fantastic work in Literacy working on his Autumnal poetry and confidently sharing this with others. For also having an amazing attitude towards his learning this week in all areas. 

Year 4 achievers: Poppy for showing great resilience this week and doing a fantastic job in our EKO session. Kaiden for sharing his knowledge and skills with others during our EKO sessions and for following instructions in class.  

Year 3 achievers: Noah for working hard all week, producing a fabulous chance to shine and being a super scientist. You have wowed all the adults this week Noah! Phoebe for being a superstar this week – she has listened well in lessons, completed all her work and been a great helper. Keep it up! 

Year 2 achievers: Jesse for showing care, respect and kindness to all of his friends. Well done Jesse, we are so proud of you! Eriluwowa for always working hard and having a positive attitude. Erioluwa Lucas always has a positive attitude towards her learning and always try’s hard in her work.  

Year 1 achievers: Everly for always following the BeSMART code and showing kindness to everyone and being a great friend. Eesha for always following our school’s Be SMART Code and being an excellent role model to everyone. Mr McFarland would like to add an extra achiever for Arthur because he is so proud of his resilience to join in with new things, kindness towards his new friends and great progress in phonics.  

Year R achievers: Harry for an amazing start to Newdale. What a great first half term working so hard every single day. Theodore for working so hard to create magnificent castles and creations this half term. 

Attendance Winners 20th – 23rd October 2025

Winner of Reception, Year 1, Year 2 and Year 3

Miss Hill = 99.58%

Winner of Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6

Mrs Arthur = 99.19%

NSPCC PANTS Workshop for parents/carers

We’re excited to let you know that our school will be hosting a PANTS workshop for parents/carers delivered by the NSPCC on Thursday 6th November from 2:30-3:00pm. This important session helps children understand the PANTS rules, which teaches them how to stay safe from abuse in a simple, age-appropriate way.

Before the workshop, children will take part in a PANTS-themed assembly, introducing them to the key messages in a fun and engaging way. Then, they’ll receive a very special visit from Pantosaurus, the NSPCC’s friendly dinosaur who helps make learning about safety memorable and enjoyable.

We’re also pleased to share that we’ll be launching more PANTS activities in January, continuing to build on the children’s understanding and confidence around this vital topic.

The workshop and follow-up activities are part of our ongoing commitment to safeguarding and empowering our pupils with knowledge that helps keep them safe both in and out of school.

If you have any questions or would like to learn more about the PANTS campaign, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with school.

Please see below flyer attached for details regarding the workshop. If you would like to attend, please book a free place via ParentPay.

LAIV Nasal Influenza Immunisation (Flu Spray) 2025/26

Please see attached letter. Please use either the link or QR code at the bottom of the first page to access the online consent form to either consent or decline for your child to have the flu spray. The online form will close at 9am on Thursday 30th October.

 

Newdale Flu 2025 School letter

Academy photos – Monday 20th October

Academy photos in school on Monday for individual & sibling photos. All children to wear full school uniform. If it’s your PE day, bring trainers in a bag.

NSPCC PANTS workshop

We’re excited to let you know that our school will be hosting a PANTS workshop for parents/carers delivered by the NSPCC on Thursday 6th November from 2:30-3:00pm. This important session helps children understand the PANTS rules, which teaches them how to stay safe from abuse in a simple, age-appropriate way.

Before the workshop, children will take part in a PANTS-themed assembly, introducing them to the key messages in a fun and engaging way. Then, they’ll receive a very special visit from Pantosaurus, the NSPCC’s friendly dinosaur who helps make learning about safety memorable and enjoyable.

We’re also pleased to share that we’ll be launching more PANTS activities in January, continuing to build on the children’s understanding and confidence around this vital topic.

The workshop and follow-up activities are part of our ongoing commitment to safeguarding and empowering our pupils with knowledge that helps keep them safe both in and out of school.

If you have any questions or would like to learn more about the PANTS campaign, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with school.

Please see below flyer attached for details regarding the workshop. If you would like to attend, please book a free place via ParentPay.