Proposed changes to the structure of the school day

6.5.22

Dear Parents/Carers,

As you know, Newdale’s official start time is currently 9:00 am. Anyone arriving after this time is classified as late. However, we have encouraged children into school at 8:40 am for many years now and the vast majority of children are in school at this time to complete early work.

I wrote to you on April 1st outlining the Government message that all schools need to offer a minimum of 32.5 hours schooling for all children. It was suggested in this proposal that the official start time for all children in school becomes 8:40 am rather than this being an optional time. Therefore, anyone arriving after this time would subsequently be classified as late.

The consultation period ended today, and I can now share the responses we had.

Thank you to the 6 parents who responded to this proposal. Most responses were very positive about the change: it had no impact on them because their children are already in school at 8:40am every day. In addition, it would mean they have less stress in getting to work on time. A few parents wanted more information about gate opening and classroom door opening times (see below) and one grandparent commented that their early routine was stressful already without having to accommodate a 20 minute earlier start.

This is one of those decisions we must make that simply cannot please everyone. If we looked at extending the school day after 3:10, we would cut short what we know is optimal learning time in the morning: children are fresher and more able to grasp learning than they are at the tail end of the day. We do also have parents who would struggle with school pick ups linked to having multiple schools to get to.

We are lucky in that we do have wraparound care on offer, and we are looking to extend this if we can.  

Based on the responses we received and ultimately the impact that a change would have on children’s learning, the Governors and I have made the decision that we will move to the proposed time change from Monday 6th June (straight after half term).

Clarification of new opening times:

Gates will open at 8:30 am

Classroom doors will open at 8:35 am

Registers will be taken at 8:40 am

Home time will remain as 3:10 pm

 

We thank you for your support.

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Kandinsky Art in Reception

This week we revisited our learning about the artist Kandinsky. We remembered so many facts that Miss Hailey was so proud of us. Here are some examples of the facts we remembered:

” Kandinsky was a teacher. He didn’t want to be a teacher anymore. He wanted to do a different job. He wanted to be an artist.” – Harry

”He was abstract. That means different things from his imagination.” – Jack

”He painted circles.” – Elena

“He used bright and dark colours.” – Alex

”Kandinsky used paints. He makes pictures of his music.” – Primrose

”Kandinsky lived in Russia.” – Joe

”He used paints to paint shapes.” – Jomi

”Kandinsky painted his own stuff, made up things his head.” – Louie

 

Here is a display of our class  masterpiece! We made Kandinsky inspired snails 🐌. Check your Evidence Me app for photos of your own child paining their snails.

 

Summer 1 PE Days

We have noticed a little confusion this morning regarding PE days as the PE timetable has been changed from last term. Please note the following PE days for this half term. Apologies for any confusion caused.

Monday

Year 5

Year 4 (swimming starting Monday 9th May)

Tuesday

Year 1

Reception

Year 5

Wednesday

Year 4

Year 2

Year 3

Thursday

Year 6

Reception

Year 1

Friday

Year 3

Year 2

Year 6

 

Reception Dino Day 2022 🦖

What a fantastic day in Reception today to mark the end of our Dinosaur topic.
We had great fun reading dinosaur stories, making dinosaur skeleton pictures, making binoculars, role playing in our costumes, playing dinosaur games and best of all meeting a gigantic T-Rex 🦖 who decided to invade our PE lesson!
Thank you to all for the wonderful costumes provided. They really brought the day to life.

Reception Star of the Week 💫

Well done to Jessica for being this week’s star in our class. You have continually worked really hard and it shows in the great progress you are making. Your reading has come on leaps and bounds and we can’t fail to see what a great artist you are.

Reception Star of the Week

Congratulations to Lexi who is Mrs Sturrock and Mrs Evans’ Reception ‘Star of the Week’ this week for excellent phonics work.

Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 Information

A notice to parents / carers that as a school our Bug Club subscription is coming to an end. This online book resource was originally sourced to support online learning during the school closures, so will no longer be needed.

We will now continue to send home hard copies of reading books to support reading at home. If you did want to access any online books, the Oxford Owl website continues to offer a selection of levelled books that parents can sign up to for free at home.

Please ask if you have any questions.

Interior playground gate

Dear Parent / Carers,

As many of you will have seen we have had to keep the interior gate closed for a period of time due to the creation of Dudley bear. From today the gate will reopen again but we need you to carefully supervise your children at drop off and pick up times please.

Dudley has got some sharp edges which children need to be careful of. A message has gone out to all classes to talk about Dudley’s rough edges and our Safeguarding Champions are going to be monitoring carefully.

Many thanks

Miss Cook

Headteacher