Our Team

We pride ourselves on being a supportive team. We ensure that members of staff are on duty at the start and end of the day should you need to speak to us.

Please see the attached document to see our team here at Newdale.

Meet the Team 2024

 You can also use these other channels of communication:

 Home communication books

Call or email the school office: 01952 387720  newdale.primary@taw.org.uk

Email our attendance team: attendance@newdaleschool.org.uk

Email our SENDco team: newdalesendco@taw.org.uk

Year Group emails are as follows:

Reception                                           newdale.yearrteam@taw.org.uk

Year 1                                                   newdale.year1team@taw.org.uk

Year 2                                                   newdale.year2team@taw.org.uk

Year 3                                                   newdale.year3team@taw.org.uk

Year 4                                                   newdale.year4team@taw.org.uk

Year 5                                                   newdale.year5team@taw.org.uk

Year 6                                                   newdale.year6team@taw.org.uk

Achievement Assembly

Friday 15th November 2024

As this week comes to a close, we have been so proud of the children’s effort, resilience and positive attitude towards their assessments, and we look forward to discussing your child’s progress during the upcoming parents evening week (w/c 2nd December). This week also saw the beginning of our annual trip to the cinema, with reception and year 6 enjoying a visit to Cineworld. We finished the week by celebrating Children in Need with lots of spots seen around school. Thank you for your donations towards this very valuable cause!

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

Reception for really impressing the adults on their first ever school trip, following the BeSMART code and listening brilliantly at the cinema.

 

Attendance winners this week – Gertie and Omar will join them next week in class and they will all enjoy an extra playtime:

KS1 winners are Mrs Buckingham’s class with 100%

KS2 winners are Mrs Stack’s class with 99%

 

Achievers of the week:

Year 6 achievers: Shiah for her amazing contributions to class discussions and superb effort in every single lesson. Owen for always taking part during lessons and having a positive attitude to learning.

Year 5 achievers: Cayden for amazing Maths NFER results being achieved after working so hard in Maths. Amalia for her brilliant attitude to learning! She is always listening carefully to instructions.

Year 4 achievers: Erica-Jean for consistent hard work and making superb progress with presentation. Zara for great progress with her reading and for always working hard in class.

Year 3 achievers: Chimziterem for showing great resilience during tests as well as still giving great effort in all other lessons all while showing beautiful presentation! Freddie for working super hard all week to show me that he is following the BeSmart code and being a role model to his peers.

Year 2 achievers: Linus so for always being such a fantastic role model, hardworking, presenting his work to a high standard and improving his confidence. Avash for always completing work to a high standard and presenting his work neatly.

Year 1 achievers: Theo for having a super attitude to learning and doing some fantastic work in Maths. Aadya for consistently working hard in all areas of learning. In particular, she was a shining star during maths pupil voice this week. So proud of you Aadya.

Year R achievers: Aldo for working so hard in phonics this week; he has written lots of CVC words independently using beautiful letter formation too. Miss Hailey’s achiever for a wonderful week, making everyone smile with her amazing imagination and creativity. She works hard every day!

 

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

Year 6 readers: Isabella for reading further into our science topic and revising key vocabulary.

Year 5 readers: Sophie for combining her stunning artistic skills with super comments in her reading diary, which is now a work of art in itself! Meadow for really impressing me with her amazing facts in her reading diary over the last couple of weeks.

Year 4 readers: Nathan for writing super comments and working hard on handwriting at home. Esmae for consistently reading at home and writing detailed summaries each day.

Year 3 readers: Louie for improving how he responds in his reading diary. Lexi-Mai Richards for her hard work in writing thoughtful and detailed responses in her diary.

Year 2 readers: Eli for having a great attitude to his reading making a real effort to read every day, especially in ASC. Armish for consistent reading at home.

Year 1 readers: Miss Fisher’s star reader is for an increase of reading at home and for trying hard to speedy read and read independently. Ava for making excellent progress in reading and doing some super reading at home.

Flu immunisations – Reception – Year 6

Flu immunisations will take place in school on Monday 9th December for Reception – Year 6.

Letters are going home today. Consent forms are now completed online, there is no longer a form to return to school.

Within the letter is a QR code to use to access the consent form, this is located on the top right hand side of the back page of your letter.

The link to compete your consent form will close at 9am on Wednesday 4th December. 

If you do not wish for your child to have the flu immunisation, the form must still be completed to inform us of this.

Another QR code can be accessed on the letter to give parents further information regarding the LAIV Nasal Influenza Immunisation.

 

Winter illness information for parents/carers

Please see below information from the Health Protection Hub we have been asked to forward to parents/carers.

Teaching good hygiene habits

Parents/carers are urged to encourage good hygiene habits in their families, such as handwashing and using a tissue to catch coughs and sneezes. Regularly washing hands with soap and warm water for 20 seconds or using hand sanitiser when convenient, is one of the most effective ways to stop the spread of germs.

 

Knowing when to keep your child at home and when to send them to school

Children are encouraged to stay in school or nursery with symptoms such as a runny nose, sore throat or slight cough (if otherwise well and do not have a high temperature), but should stay at home if they feel too unwell to attend and/or if they have a fever.  They should stay home until the fever has passed and they are well enough to attend.  If they have diarrhoea and/or vomiting they should stay home for at least 48 hours after these symptoms clear up.  Let the school know if your child is diagnosed with other illnesses such as scarlet fever and they can advise you how for long your child should stay off school.

 

Stopping the spread of stomach bugs

Stomach bugs spread easily in schools and nurseries. If you or your child have diarrhoea and/or vomiting, washing hands with soap and warm water and using bleach-based products to clean surfaces will help stop infections from spreading. Don’t prepare food for others if you have such symptoms or for 48 hours after symptoms stop. If you are unwell, you should also avoid visiting people in hospitals and care homes to avoid passing on the infection to those more vulnerable. It’s important not to return to school, nursery or work until 48 hours after symptoms have stopped.

 

Getting vaccinated

Infections such as flu, which see a seasonal increase in winter, are easily protected against with vaccination. All primary school age children, those aged 2 years (who have turned 2 years old before the  1 September 2024) all 3 year olds and secondary school children from Year 7 to Year 11 are eligible for the flu vaccine.  This will protect the children themselves, the school community and elderly relatives.

 

It’s also important to ensure your children are up-to-date with their routine vaccinations, which protect against diseases such as measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria and polio. If you are unsure of your child’s vaccination status, you can check their “red book” or contact their GP.  

 

NHS UK also provides easily accessible guidance for parents to help manage winter illness at home.

Communication

We wanted to remind you of some of the ways that you can keep in touch with us, and we can keep in touch with you! We very much value your support to ensure your child enjoys every moment at Newdale. Communication between school and home is so important. Please ensure we have your correct contact details recorded.  We regularly send out key information via text message.  If you need to update your details, please email newdale.primary@taw.org.uk.

 

  • Staff are always available for you to informally chat with at the beginning and end of the day outside school.
  • We also have our home-school communication books as well as year-group emails.
  • Our pastoral team are on hand to support families as well as children in school.
  • Our SENDCo team, Mrs. Poole and Mr McFarland, are always keen to ensure children with SEND have the best support – please contact them should you need anything at all on newdalesendco@taw.org.uk.
  • Before and After School Club staff are available should you need to speak with them.
  • We hope you find our newsletters and other digital communications useful and informative, especially our Top Tips for e-safety.
  • Please remember that all the information you need about what your child is learning is on our website – but do ask if you need any further information at all.
  • We have recently updated our school attendance policy based on the new statutory requirements. Our attendance email is: attendance@newdaleschool.org.uk. Please visit our website for more information.

Year Group emails are as follows:

Reception                                           newdale.yearrteam@taw.org.uk

Year 1                                                   newdale.year1team@taw.org.uk

Year 2                                                   newdale.year2team@taw.org.uk

Year 3                                                   newdale.year3team@taw.org.uk

Year 4                                                   newdale.year4team@taw.org.uk

Year 5                                                   newdale.year5team@taw.org.uk

Year 6                                                   newdale.year6team@taw.org.uk

 

Just a few reminders:

  • We do not permit parents to use their mobile phones on site at any time for safeguarding reasons.
  • Year 5 and 6 children are permitted to bring in mobile phones to use in an emergency if they travel independently to and from school. These phones MUST be handed in to the teaching assistant as soon as they arrive at school. They will be locked in the office and then returned at home time. We do not take any responsibility for any mobile phones that are not handed in. All children in all other year groups should not have a phone on site unless discussed and agreed with the teaching team.
  • Year 3 children who are not registered as Free School Meals now have to pay for their dinners. If you need more details or believe you may qualify for Free School Meals, please call the office on 01952 387720.
  • Nail varnish and what we deem as ‘extreme’ hair styles are not permitted whilst the children attend school.
  • Small stud earrings are permitted, but should be removed on PE days. If this is not possible, they will be taped for PE in line with health and safety regulations. Please ensure all other types of earrings are left for weekend and holiday use.
  • PE kits – We are continuing to allow children to come to school in PE kits on their PE days. Please see the website or email your year group teachers for information around this and anything else to do with the lessons your children have.

Please remember that classroom doors open at 8:35am and registers are taken at 8:40am.

Thank you for your continued support.

Miss Cook

 

Our Curriculum

We teach a varied and balanced curriculum here at Newdale. In addition to our core subjects (writing, reading, phonics, maths and science), children are immersed in a range of foundation subjects. These subjects are broken down into key knowledge which is built on across units, the academic year and consecutive years.

Here are some of the lessons children learn at Newdale…

For more information about the subjects we teach and their themes, please ask your child as well as visiting our school website:

 

Curriculum – Newdale Primary and Nursery School

Subjects – Newdale Primary and Nursery School

Class Pages – Newdale Primary and Nursery School

 

Have you visited our website recently? If you haven’t, please visit the site to find out more about our school. Did you know you can subscribe to our school website and receive alerts? https://www.newdaleschool.org.uk/

 We also have a school Facebook page where you can find regular updates such as photos from trips.

 

Achievement Assembly

Friday 8th November 2024

It has been lovely to welcome the children back to school after the half term break. On Monday, Year 5 visited Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery. Their teachers were very impressed by their behaviour and how proudly they represented our school while taking part in their workshops. This week also saw our first House Celebration, where the pupils from Severn House took part in several exciting games and activities including parachute games, musical statues and a football challenge. The children had a brilliant time and we look forward to seeing which House wins next!

We are also pleased to announce the winner of the ‘Build a Burger’ competition. Congratulations to Iris in year 1 for her fantastic creation. Iris created a McDonald’s style burger along with a very impressive model of her burger. Well-done Iris!

Iris’ burger creation will be the hot meal choice next Tuesday (12th):

Burger with option of extra cheese, gherkins, tomato ketchup or mustard

  • Tomato pasta or rice
  • Sweetcorn and peas
  • Pudding – Flapjack or ice cream

Due to the menu change for Tuesday, hot dogs will be served on Thursday (14th) instead:

Hot Dogs

  • Potato wedges
  • Spaghetti hoops in tomato sauce
  • Sweetcorn
  • Pudding – selection of cupcakes, including chocolate and beetroot muffins for the children to try

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

Year 5! Their teachers have been so proud of both classes on their trip this week and back at school. Other teachers have also commented on how well-behaved pupils been when they’ve had the pleasure of teaching them. Mrs King and Mr Jackson are also impressed with their overall effort and improved listening skills. Well done!

Attendance winners this week – Gertie and Omar will join them next week in class and they will all enjoy an extra playtime:

KS1 winners are Mrs Evan’s/Sturrock’s class with 97%

KS2 winners are Mr McFarland’s class with 99%

 

Achievers of the week:

Year 6 achievers: Freddie for being a fantastic role model in class in every respect but particularly in relation to his learning, behaviour and attitude. Mr McFarland’s Achiever for his excellent effort and progress in Maths, particularly his problem solving.

Year 5 achievers: Harris for his excellent recall of historical facts and being able to link our new knowledge of the Vikings to their Anglo-Saxon unit from year 4.  Elsa for great contributions on our trip to Shrewsbury Museum and excellent enthusiasm.

Year 4 achievers: April for superb progress with her handwriting and trying her best in all lessons. Iris for super effort and focus during lessons and for being a kind, helpful member of the class.

Year 3 achievers: Gabrielle for a massive improvement in her concentration levels in class and being so proud of all of her work. Alfie for working independently during literacy and writing a super detailed set of instructions.

Year 2 achievers: Miss Hill’s Achiever for consistently working hard and having a positive attitude towards all aspects of learning. Henry for his enthusiasm, confidence and passion in poetry this week.

Year 1 achievers: Mia for working hard in her lessons, completing some fantastic rhyming work in Literacy and trying hard to work more independently. Miss Fisher’s achiever won for her wonderful progress in writing showing good use of phonics, finger spaces, capital letters and full stops. We are very proud of you!

Year R achievers: Lexie for being an all-round superstar! She is a delightful member of our class who makes everybody smile.

‘Times Tables Rockstars’ of the week:

This week, our ‘Times Tables Rockstars’ trophy went to the class with the highest percentage of pupils using TTRS over the last two weeks. This class is Mr Banfield’s class, who win the trophy for a second time, with an impressive 90% pupils using TTRS! Congratulations Rockstars! Harry received the trophy on behalf of his class as he has spent the most amount of time on TTRS each day.

Urban Games October Offer

This October Urban games are offering :-

BMX biking to multi sports sessions including cricket, football, basketball and lots of others hosted by professional coaches, there’s something for everyone at a host of venues across Telford.

Best of all, they are completely free and have been funded by the council’s Safer and Stronger Communities project.

For further information follow the link below

https://www.telford.gov.uk/info/20390/events_and_activities/6460/urban_games

October Half Term Holiday Activity Programme

Take a look at our October Half Term Holiday Activity Programme covering Monday 28 October to Sunday 3 November 2024.

Lots of  fun activities for £2

For further information and to check out the brochure click on the link below

www.telfordandwrekinleisure.co.uk/info/3/facilities/76/holiday-activity-programme