Thursday 30th November Outdoor Science Session

Dear Parents/Carers,

Tomorrow (30.11.23) we will have a session with the Shropshire Wildlife Trust which will take place outside on school grounds. We will be creating a willow tunnel, preparing our allotments for the winter and enjoying a forest school session. Please ensure that your child comes to school tomorrow with a warm coat, jumper and spare outdoor boots/shoes or old trainers.

Thank you,

The Year 3 Team

Governors feedback linked to the Curriculum meeting

Governors were impressed with the phonics teaching offer when they visited and participated in, a variety of the Read Write Inc (RWI) phonics sessions in reception during the Curriculum meeting yesterday. Governors felt reassured by the positive learning atmosphere, excited by the children’s engagement and impressed with the quality of teaching.

During the rest of the meeting, Governors received updates on the strategies related to Pupil Premium and PE funding for the school. They were impressed by the upcoming proposals and events planned for the rest of the year.

Additionally, the governors had the opportunity to discuss the induction process with the new year 1 teacher and were confident in the process.

School meals

Dear Parents/Carers,

Our school kitchen do a wonderful job at lunchtimes, offering healthy, nutritious and filling food for the children. I’m sure you can appreciate just how hard it is for them to ensure every child gets what they really would like!

Our system is that children tell their teacher in the morning whether they would like a school dinner, school sandwich or have brought their own packed lunch that day. This means the kitchen have enough notice to prepare the correct amount of sandwiches etc. 

Of late, staff have noticed children changing their mind at the last minute! We totally get that when children get to the hall and see/smell the choices, that this could happen. However, as you can imagine, this unfortunately leads to wasted food, which also equates to wasted money. Could you please help us by reminding your child that what they order in the morning, is what they need to eat at lunch. Attached is our latest menu so you can help your child decide each day. 

Many thanks for your support

 

 

 

Year 1 Polar Express Trip

Next week, on Wednesday 6th December, Year 1 are off to Telford Steam Railway to ride the Polar Express and we cannot wait!

Please send your child to school with warm pyjamas and a dressing gown if they have one and ensure that all of their belongings are in a labelled carrier bag. After lunch, we will get the children changed into their pyjamas. The children will need to wear trainers or wellies on their feet as the site has lots of puddles.

The children do not need to bring any snacks with them as they will be provided with hot chocolate and a cookie on the train (dietary requirements have been catered for). Please do not send your child with any money as they will not have anywhere to spend it.

We will be departing from school at 2:00pm and the coach is expected to return to Newdale for 5:30pm. Please collect your child from the bottom of the Year 1 steps as normal at 5:35pm.

Christmas Jumper Days

Children are able to wear their Christmas jumpers in school on the following days:

Christmas dinner day (Weds 13th December)

Last day of term (Thursday 21st December)

Children can also wear their Christmas jumpers on the day of their event for parents and also party days, teachers will confirm Christmas party days for their class closer to the time.

Thank you

Newdale Team

Year 3 & 4 Christmas Concert

Year 3 and 4 Christmas Carol Concert 

Year 3 and 4 would like to invite you to their Christmas Carol Concert on Monday 11th December. During their concert, the Year 3 and 4 pupils would like to share some of the Christmas themed songs they have been learning, as well as show some of their favourite moments and pieces of work from the Autumn term. They may even invite you to join in with one of the songs – so please bring your singing voices! As a special treat, we will provide some hot chocolate for everyone, please bring some mugs for each adult attending and your child/ren.

  • There will be two performances; 9am & 2:30pm.
  • Maximum of 2 tickets per family can be purchased. £2 per ticket. All tickets must be purchased through ParentPay.

We are unable to provide a creche for this event so young siblings are invited, however please be mindful that you may need to sit at the back of the hall if bringing youngsters so that you can make a quick exit if you need to.

We look forward to welcoming you!

Year 3 & 4 Team.

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

 

Dress Down Day – Monday 27th November

Dress down day Monday 27th November for whole school. We kindly ask parents to donate a full bottle of alcoholic drink/squash/pop or bubble bath etc for the Christmas Fayre tombola.

Thank you

Newdale Team

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