Finance and Personnel Governors Involvement

Finance and Personnel Governors met on Wednesday 16th July. They concluded their focus on PE by looking at the planning format and then talking to a group of Year 4 – 6 children about the offer. They were happy to hear the children talk so positively about the PE offer at Newdale.

Governors spent time looking at the finances for the school and nursery. They recognised the difficult balance between securing enough staff to support higher than usual numbers of special educational needs, against the income the school receives. They understand that systems across the setting will undoubtedly have to change in order to accommodate this need.

🌟🌟Achievement Assembly 🌟🌟

Friday 18th July 2025

This week, Year 5 had a wonderful day at Carding Mill Valley. They went river dipping, completed a guided walk around the hills and even investigated some of their collections in the laboratory. Year 6 had a wonderful final week of celebrations; including a water fight and a spectacular final day festival! Severn house enjoyed their house celebration on Thursday; playing parachute games, building dens, showing off incredible dance moves at their disco and much more! Well done to all of Severn house! We are so proud of all our pupils; they have had another wonderful year at Newdale and made school enjoyable for everyone that works here. We wish all of our families a fun and enjoyable summer holidays and look forward to welcoming you all back in September!

Achievers of the week:

Year 6 achievers: Harry for making us all so proud this year with your hard work, positive attitude to work and making us all smile! Kayson for being a great friend to everyone and for always thinking of others.

Year 5 achievers:  Skylar for being kind, caring and considerate to those around her. Georgie for being a kind, considerate member of the class who has shown consistent fantastic behaviour for the whole year.

Year 4 achievers: Rosie-Anne for outstanding application all year and finishing off with a spectacular Chance to Shine about owning a dog. Niall for bringing a smile to Mrs Everall and Mrs Austin’s faces every day and for his brilliant achievements in Reading, Maths and Science.

Year 3 achievers: William for being an amazing member of the class. He always follows the BeSMART code and is super helpful! Nyla for being a fabulous Newdaler and ending her time here on such a high with a brilliant Chance to Shine write! Good Luck at your new school Nyla!

Year 2 achievers: Isabel for always being an incredibly kind, helpful, caring, smiley, wonderful and hardworking pupil. Thank you for making us smile everyday. You are the true definition of a Newdaler!  Zion for always being kind, caring, helpful, hardworking and polite. A real credit to Newdale.

Year 1 achievers: Theodore has shown amazing maturity and made great choices especially this week. He’s made exceptional progress this year and Miss Hill will be lucky to have him on Year 2.

Mrs Sturrrock and Mrs Evans’ whole class have been chosen this week. Every single child has had a fantastic final week in Year One. Mrs Sturrock, Mrs Evans and Mrs Wilmot are all so proud of how hard everyone has worked and how much each child has grown throughout the year. We’ve truly loved working with everyone in this class this year and we are going to miss each and every one of you.

Parent Survey Raffle

In assembly today, we also drew the raffle for all the families that had completed the parent survey. We had 4 lucky winners who will be bringing home prizes to enjoy over the summer holiday.

 

Staff leaving

We are having quite a lot of changes with staffing this year, but rest assured, we have worked very hard to ensure we have experienced staff who will fit in brilliantly into the Newdale team.

Sadly, Mrs Wilmot, Teaching Assistant in Year 1, will now be leaving at the end of the week. I know you will all join me in wishing Mrs Wilmot best wishes in her new role. She has worked tirelessly in Year 1 and been a fantastic phonics group lead too.

I am hoping that at some point in the future that Mrs Wilmot will return!

 

Week 6 Achievement Assembly

Friday 11th July 

This week, years 3 and 4 held an art exhibition in the school hall. It was lovely to see their fantastic pieces of art and we hope you did too! Year 6 enjoyed a trip to Telford Town Park where they went bowling, enjoyed a three-course meal at Pizza Express and finished the day with time in the park. With the warm weather set to continue into next week, please ensure your child comes to school with sun cream on and suitable outdoor clothing.  

BeSMART Cup winners who will have a special treat next week:

Year 1 both classes for their impeccable behaviour at Dudley Zoo. They made all the grown ups proud and represented Newdale so well.  

House Points 

This week was the final chance for the children to gather their house points before the last house celebration of the year. It was very close, but Severn House have won with an impressive 1990 points. Well done Severn and enjoy your treat next week! 

Achievers of the week: 

Year 6 achievers: Owen for his fantastic effort when performing our leavers song. Mrs Stack’s achiever for being such a responsible and sensible line leader on our trip to the Town Park; he represented Newdale brilliantly. 

Year 5 achievers:  Mrs Arthur’s achiever for amazing creativity and perseverance. Charlie for an excellently designed and created moving toy including independent work at home prior to the lesson in preparation. 

Year 4 achievers: Benjamin for superbly expressive and engaging writing in his dog care leaflet. Paisley-Violet for outstanding effort in all subjects all the time, but especially her Chance to Shine and Music composition this week.   

Year 3 achievers: Rocio for always trying her hardest and persevering when she finds task a little tricky. Kira for always setting a great example for others, by working hard and behaving exceptionally.  

Year 2 achievers: Miss Lowe’s achiever for just being absolutely amazing in every way. You are a true Newdaler! Mayra for always working exceptionally hard and challenging herself in all aspects of learning.  

Year 1 achievers: Caden for being a brilliant helper to the grown ups and for incredible writing with lots of amazing adjectives and even using commas and exclamation marks- in Year 1! Mariyam for being a fantastic role model, a kind and helpful friend to both pupils and adults in the class and for always giving 100% in everything she does.  

Year R achievers: Oscar for always trying his best everyday. He has produced excellent work in phonics and made massive improvements. Kobie for a fantastic week; lots of different adults around school have been super impressed with Kobie’s sensible nature and have seen him following the BeSMART Code. 

 

Readers of the week – these children were entered into our weekly reading raffle: 

Year 6 readers: Eshaal – super reading over the weekend and this week. Jasper for continuing to read 5 times despite coming to the end of the year. 

Year 5 readers: Mr Jackson’s reader for achieving the most Platinum awards during her time in Year 5. Reading every week with her detailed comments. Well done 😊 Layla for showing that she is Yr6 ready as she is beginning to read more regularly and complete her reading diary. 

Year 4 readers: Rosie-Anne for outstanding reading throughout Year 4! Super comments every week and fantastic questions in response to what she has read. Hilal for reading fluently and moving onto pink books.  

Year 3 readers: Ezra for super reading 5 times this week! Jessica for achieving a gold reading reward for 5 weeks in a row.  

Year 2 readers: Kyresse for reading every single day and even writing amazing sentences in his book!  

Year 1 readers: May for amazing reading over the last two weeks and reading a fantastic range of books at home. Hayden for getting a platinum award for reading and writing loads in his diary every single day.   

 

Achievement Assemby

Friday 4th July 2025 

This week the children have had a fantastique day celebrating France and French culture. The children have fully immersed themselves in a range of different activities ranging from sampling delicious French treats, exploring the language, playing pétanque and participating with traditional French dancing. It has been formidable jour! We could not end the day without celebrating Mrs Lefroy, who will be retiring from Newdale next week after 16 wonderful years. She was treated to a surprise assembly, complete with mystery food tasting, a sing-along, and a poem performed by a group of Year 6 children.

Goodbye, Mrs Lefroy—we’ll all miss you dearly and wish you a long, happy, and well-deserved retirement!”

 

House Points

This week, Severn continue to take the lead with a huge 1646 points! They are closely followed by Wrekin, with 1427. Ironbridge have 1384 points, while Wenlock have 1191. With only one week left to go, who will be the next winners of the house celebration? 

 

Achievers of the week: 

Year 6 achievers: Isabella for demonstrating great skill when playing petanque and handball. She also showed a lot of enthusiasm when trying some of the French delicacies. Robert for working hard to learn a french poem and speaking with a fantastic french accent. Shiah for her impressive performance and fantastic teamwork in petanque! 

Year 5 achievers:  George for amazing crepe making skills! Cayden for fantastic crepe making and great knowledge and effort on French Day.  

Year 4 achievers: Ieesa for his love of learning languages and his brilliant French vocabulary. Ezra for her amazing confidence in overcoming the Go Ape zipline and fantastic artwork throughout the week. 

Year 3 achievers: Violet for her beautiful Impressionism drawing of The Wrekin and for being helpful and engaged when making some delicious French Sable biscuits. Alice for her best efforts to describe animals in French and for her beautiful Impressionist drawing of the Wrekin. 

Year 2 achievers: Coby for his amazing efforts to speak French by answering questions and having a simple conversation. Sofia for full embracing the French culture and being confident to speak French in front of her peers. 

Year 1 achievers: Pranathi for her continued commitment to learning especially on French day today where she created an amazing piece of artwork inspired by a French artist. I am proud of you. Theo for his enthusiasm and hard work during our ‘French Day’ today. Theo created a fantastic piece of artwork of the Eiffel Tower inspired by a French artist. Well done Theo 😊  

Year R achievers: Isla for a wonderful week and especially working hard during French day. We all loved your French coloured rainbow. James for immersing himself in all of our French Day activities. He built an impressive Eiffel Tower challenging himself to keep extending the height of it. 

French Day – Friday 4th July

We are excited to announce our upcoming whole-school French day which will be on Friday 4th July  for pupils from Nursery to Year 6. This event has been designed to immerse pupils in the French language and culture through fun and engaging activities.

Pupils can come into school dressed in red, white and blue or even create a costume inspired by a famous French landmark. Throughout the day there will be various activities for the children to participate with including, cooking, handball, pétanque, Farandole (a traditional Provence dance) and much more.

Learning a language goes beyond vocabulary- it opens minds, builds confidence and encourages global awareness. By celebrating France, we help children develop a deeper appreciation for diversity and strengthen their language skills in an enjoyable way.

There will also be the option to have a French themed dinner which consists of quiche, ratatouille, and chocolate mousse, alongside the normal fish and chips which will be served.

If you would like to make a voluntary contribution of £2.00 to support the resources on the day, please log into parent pay.

Thank you for your continued support.