Tree Danger

Please can we ask parents and children to be extra careful when walking around by the top gate area due to the fallen tree.

This was reported straight after the snow storm however we are yet to receive an inspection of the tree from the local authority. We have reported it again.

We have noticed children playing on and around the tree, please can we ask parents to ensure children stay away from the area as we are concerned about the stability of the tree.

Dress down for World Mental Health Week – tomorrow

To help us celebrate World Mental Health Week, Thursday 12th February will be a “Comfort Day.” Children are welcome to come to school wearing something comfortable, this could be joggers, a favourite hoodie, or any outfit that helps them feel relaxed and ready to learn.

REMINDER – Stay & Share Session – today

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!

 

Finance and Personnel Governor Involvement

The Finance and Personnel Governors met on 9th February. They listened to a data update from the assessment lead and then focused in particular on Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) eligible pupil data. They were reassured that PPG children have a strong focus this year through targeted interventions and pastoral support.

The Governors examined this year’s budget closely, along with the year‑end predictions for next year. They discussed the ongoing pressures created by the high number of pupils with complex needs and the impact this continues to have on the budget.

They also reviewed the proposed staffing structure for next year and were satisfied that it reflects what the school can afford while remaining aligned with the needs of the school.

Arbor

Please can we remind any parents that have not yet signed up to the Arbor app to please do so to ensure you are receiving regular communication from school. The app has replaced our previous text message service so is therefore being used to share any updates and important information with parents.

An email was sent at the start of this half term with instructions on how to set up the app. If you require this email to be sent again, please get in touch with the school office.

Thank you

Curriculum Governor Involvement

The Curriculum Governors met on 3rd February. The Child in Care Lead Teacher began by giving a detailed overview of the current situation in school and the extensive work taking place to support children who have experience of the care system. Governors then spoke sensitively with a child from this group and were pleased to hear that he feels safe and very well supported in school.

They also spoke with five other children and were reassured that they were receiving the support they needed to achieve and thrive.

The Governors received an update from a member of the Maths team and look forward to following up on several actions over the next few meetings.

Finally, the Governors reviewed performance data comparisons and were pleased to see that Newdale ranked highly in terms of the percentage of pupils achieving expected standards. Absence levels were also very favourable.

Achievement Assembly

Friday 6th February 2026 

This week, Year 4 went on a trip to the Black Country Living Museum. They got to experience what life was like for children in the Industrial Revolution and how we mined coal to power homes, factories and trains. They also completed a lesson in a Victorian school and explored a wide range of historical shops. 

 

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

Year 3 for really taking onboard the new school rules, in class and lunchtimes this week!  

 

House Points 

This week, Wenlock take the lead with an impressive 315 points. They are very closely followed by Ironbridge with 309 and Severn with 303. Wrekin scored 285 points. Well done everyone! 

 

Achievers of the week: 

Year 6 achievers: Mrs Stack’s achiever for being a responsible role model in every way; always being kind, ready, respectful and safe. Lawrencia for always looking out for others and looking at ways that people have been safe. 

Year 5 achievers:  Hannah for always demonstrating the school rules, always kind, always ready, always respectful and safe. Jazper for kind playing outside, a consistently impressive reading diary and demonstrating considered drawings in Art. 

Year 4 achievers: Marvin for always listening to instructions, trying his best and being a fantastic role model on our trip this week. Alice for being a great ambassador for Newdale on our trip yesterday – she acted safely, listened carefully and behaved brilliantly all day.  

Year 3 achievers: Alfie for talking to his trusted adults in school about his feelings, helping us to know he is safe and always being careful and considerate on the playground with the equipment and other children. Sofia for always being a kind friend and talking to trusted adults about her feelings. She has also worked so hard to write a beautiful acrostic poem in literacy.  

Year 2 achievers: Miss Squire’s achiever for always being a kind friend. She is so considerate of everyone else’s feelings, often thinking of these feeling before her own. We are so proud of you! Marley for making such fantastic progressive in his reading. Marley is really impressing all of his teachers with his hard work and positive attitude to learning at the moment.  

Year 1 achievers: Liam for showing us his ‘I can and I will’ attitude in his writing, listening and being ready to learn. Niko for showing respect and having beautiful manners at all times. Niko has also worked incredibly hard in his maths lessons this week showing excellent ‘doubling skills.’ 

Year R achievers: Ronnie for following routines, listening carefully to adults and showing kindness in our classroom. Hafsa for always trying her best, especially impressing us with her phonics progress. She is a kind, respectful member of our class 😊  

Times Tables

Mrs Arthur’s class for having the most active players.

Attendance Winners 2nd – 6th February 2026

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

Miss Watson = 98.67%

Winner of Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6

Mrs Everall = 100%