Christmas dinner and play

Don’t forget this week Wednesday 13th Christmas dinner and Friday 15th the Christmas sing a long play there will be two showings one at 10:00 and one at 2:00 if you child is not booked in on the Friday but you’d love to let them join in, please bring them to the main entrance where will we collect them from you ready for you to watch the show in the hall. No tickets required and children for both events are more than welcome to wear something Christmas for the occasions.
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Kids for £1 is back for Christmas Holidays

The Christmas holidays are fast approaching and there are lots of fun activities for you and the family to enjoy over the festive period including toboganning, badminton and soft play for children.

The weekday and weekend activities run from Wednesday 27 December 2023 to Sunday 7 January 2024.

It’s a great opportunity for your young ones to try something competitive and sporty that they might not have done before.

Kids for £1 Brochure

Parking on school site

Dear Parents / Carers,

We really are struggling with our car park at the moment as too many cars are accessing the site at key busy times of the day. We are concerned about the Health and Safety of our children and families.  While we do have a few disabled spaces, these must only be used when there is a real need.

For children in Year 4, 5 and 6 we will only be allowing car access to the site for children if it is the child who has a mobility disability. We would encourage children in these year groups whose parents have a disability to be able to walk into school from the gate. School staff can also be on hand to support as there are always adults on duty around the site each morning.

For children in the years 3 and below, we do recognise that parents will want to deliver children to the classroom doors. However, we do request that only parents or children with a mobility disability access the school site via car due to the lack of space available.

We want to ensure that the few spaces we have are reserved for those with the greatest need.

Thank you for your support in this important aspect of our site safety and management.

Miss Cook

 

Parking & access to school

Dear Parents/Carers,

We completely understand that the location of our school is not ideal when considering access and parking for parents when dropping off and picking up. We are located in the middle of an ever-growing residential area and are already hard pushed to fit all staff cars on site.

Unfortunately, we receive regular complaints from residents about parking and access issues. Recently, a resident from Charlecote Park, called to say that they were regularly returning home from work and unable to park within their designated spot due to school parent cars parking in their spaces.  Another resident, this time from Maxfield Crescent has also had issues with gaining access to their property due to cars blocking their drive. They reported to us that they have also had damage to their fence due to our parents parking so close and banging the fence when taking their children out of the car.  I believe that residents understand that there is a school near by and therefore there will be two key points in the day where it is likely to be busy. What they do not understand is the sometimes high levels of aggression and lack of respect they are receiving from some of our parents when they ask them to move so they can park on their own spaces/drives.

There are a lot of elderly residents living in the vicinity mentioned and we know that on one occasion the minibus that was trying to drop off residents, simply could not get near the houses. Of course, this is an issue when looking at emergency service access too.

As mentioned before, we do know that location of the school is not ideal, and we know the solution is not easy. We are keen to remain friends with our neighbours and want to support them as much as we can. We have advised that they call the police if they are continually verbally abused or find continuous illegal parking.

Please can you help us by respecting our neighbours and thinking about where you park. It maybe that parking further away, car sharing or allowing children to cycle could go some way to helping with the solution.

Thank you for your support in this ongoing tricky issue.

Miss Cook

Photo policy

It’s coming up to that time of the year again when parents and carers will be invited into school to attend Christmas events. In line with our safeguarding policy, please can we politely remind parents to avoid taking pictures and videos of other children and uploading them onto social media.

Thank you

Newdale Team

 

Advice from Health Protection Hub

With half-term approaching you may be considering taking your child/children on a farm visit

All animals naturally carry a range of micro-organisms, some of which can be transmitted to humans, where they may cause ill health. Some of these, such as E. coli O157 or Cryptosporidium (Crypto), have the potential to cause serious illness which may be particularly severe in young children  We see many cases of Crypto each year in the Health Protection Hub, particularly among children, and it’s a miserable experience for them and their parents.

Follow these practical steps to help keep your child safe and healthy:

  • avoid touching faces or putting fingers in mouths while in farm environments
  • don’t kiss farm animals or allow children to put their faces close to animals
  • wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after touching animals, fences or other surfaces in animal areas
  • don’t eat or drink while touching animals or walking round the farm and only eat and drink in picnic areas or cafes
  • wash hands thoroughly with soap and water before eating or drinking
  • remove and clean boots or shoes that might have become soiled and clean pushchair wheels, then wash hands thoroughly with soap and water
  • don’t use gels or wipes instead of washing hands with soap and water – gels and wipes don’t remove E. coli O157 or Crypto
  • supervise children closely to make sure they wash their hands thoroughly
  • if someone in the family has diarrhoea or vomiting after visiting a farm or animal visitor attraction, wash all dirty clothes, bedding and towels in the washing machine on the hottest wash cycle possible. Encourage good hand hygiene after using the toilet, washing hands thoroughly with soap and running water. Clean toilet seats, toilet bowls, flush handles, taps, hand basins and any other areas that might have been soiled with detergent and hot water, rinsing with household disinfectant.  Visit the doctor and explain that they have had recent contact with animals.  Please also contact the attraction you visited and inform them of the illness

 

Early years health support hub

Thursday 19th October Newdale school and nursery is hosting a Early Years Health Support Hub event.
The hall will be open for all things health related in the morning.
There will be support from Mini First Aid, Healthy Smiles Team, Parents opening Doors, and the Shropshire Child Health Community support Nurse.
All areas covered including support with toileting, behaviour, sleep, fussy eating and oral health.
Free Tea, Coffee and Biscuits.
Come and have a drink and a chat!
 
Everyone Welcome!