Wellington Open Gardens – Saturday 2nd to Sunday 3rd July

Ever wondered what hidden gems there are to explore in Wellington and Little Wenlock?  Well, ponder no more!

Over the weekend of the 2nd  and 3rd   of July, the wonderful residents of Wellington and Little Wenlock have got together with Love Wellington to open their beautiful private back gardens in aid of local Shropshire Charity, Community Resource.

With 17 gardens to explore, plus access to the stunning grounds of the National Trust property, Sunnycroft included in the ticket price, it should be a fantastic weekend!

To find out more and purchase your wristbands visit – https://wellingtonopengardens.eventbrite.co.uk

This event is proudly sponsored by Greenthu mb.

 

Ice Pops on sale- Tuesday 14th June

To help raise funds for our Healthy Lifestyle week, School Parliament members suggested selling ice pops after school. This will take place on Tuesday 14th June from 3.10- 3.30pm, each ice pop will be sold for 20p (please bring correct change). All proceeds go to the Healthy Lifestyle funds.

Updates

9.6.22

Dear Parents/Carers,

We are really excited about all of the events we have on offer for the children this half term. Healthy Schools week runs from 13th June to the 17th June and will include all sorts of fun activities for the children including special guest visitors, bubble football and of course, our 1km a day runs!

Mrs Thomas and Mr McFarland have bravely decided to put on a Year 6 production of Peter Pan which we hope you will be able to come and enjoy. The children are already probably driving you potty learning lines and songs!

As well as the above activities please refer to the website to find out about other events we have scheduled like the Summer Fayre and Family Lunch. Many schools have not yet gone wholeheartedly into events like this since the huge impacts of Covid and we are very proud in confidently moving forward for our children.

The response we have had to the new official start time being 8.40 am has been really positive – thank you! We have been giving flexibility this week and will continue with this next week, as everyone gets used to the new system.

Dudley, our new bear stands very proudly looking over our school. He will soon lose the barrier tape around him. Please be aware that he was created by the clever use of chainsaws and hence he does have some rough edges and potential splinter threats. We will ensure children are aware of this as they play near him during school time, but need you to make sure you fully supervise children at the beginning and end of the day please.

We are a large school which is now at over full capacity with 500+ children attending. As a result of this full capacity, it does mean that the beginning and end of the day is very busy. Please can you ensure your children do not ride bikes or scooters on the school site, as there are simply too many people around (some with pushchairs) that are in danger of being hurt. We have noticed some younger children running off from parents to perhaps be first to push the pedestrian crossing button. We do ask that you keep full control of your children at these busy times of the day to avoid any accidents from happening. If you have a Blue disabled badge and have to drive onto the site at these busy times, please could you wait until the main flow of parents and children have departed before you move your vehicle (this usually only takes 5 minutes).

We have a school rule in that mobile phones cannot be used on site. This is linked to our safeguarding policy. You will be asked to turn it off immediately, if you are seen. Thankyou.

Recently some members of the Newdale team took part in the

Telford Council Charity Fun Run. We are a community school and

all staff embrace this title and join in where they can. Next year I

have been promised that many more staff will join in!

Look forward to seeing as many parents as possible at our forthcoming events…

Kind regards,

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Online Safety Post – Set Up Safe

Here are some top tips for parents to help you to keep your child safe online.

Internet-Matters-Tips-Set-up-Safe-checklist

If you need more support or guidance with online safety please contact a staff member or send us an email newdale.primary@taw.org.uk

Online top tip – dealing with upsetting content

Raising children in the digital age seems to be getting tougher, with the world currently experiencing so many uncertainties. From the continuing impact of COVID-19 to the war in Ukraine, right now children across the globe can scarcely go online without being exposed to unsettling stories, images and ideas. Reassuring a concerned child can be difficult, especially when bad news feels omnipresent. We’ve put together some advice to help you in discussing upsetting events with young ones.

In the guide, you’ll find tips on a number of tips such as encouraging your child to ask questions, setting limits and to emphasis hope.

The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Celebrations 2022

10.5.22

 The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Celebrations 2022

 Our school will be celebrating Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee on Thursday 26th May.

 We are inviting all children to come to school wearing red, white and blue for the occasion (this can be a combination of all three colours or children can select one of the colours if that is easier).

 As part of the celebration, the children will learn a lot more about what the Jubilee represents and the life and work of our Queen. They will also be creating a piece of artwork, inspired by Her Majesty The Queen which will be displayed as part of the decorations on the day.

 We will be enjoying a traditionally English whole school fish and chip lunch on that day and hope that all children will be able to eat outside – street party style (weather permitting).

 We know the children will enjoy this once in a lifetime event and will look forward to telling you about their day. 

 Thank you for your ongoing support.

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Newdale Primary School and Nursery

Careers Day

Dear Parents and Carers,

At Newdale, dreams and aspirations are harnessed and nurtured. This is the vision for all of our pupils. We teach all children to become self-confident and to take control of their own lives and create their own futures.

To support our pupils to have dreams and aspirations, we plan a careers programme to help inspire them to work towards the jobs of their dreams.

Our school is a place where everyone gets excited about their next steps and futures. We would like to invite you to share your occupations with our children.

Our careers programme has successfully run in school previously and we are looking for willing volunteers to lead activities with pupils or participate in talks.

This years will take place on Thursday 9th June.

We are looking for people who want to share their experience of their own job – The more varied the occupations the greater the learning experience we can provide.

If you are interested, please email the office and we will get back in contact with you.

Many thanks

Miss Broadhurst