Home Communication Books

Please be aware that your children’s communication books are not always checked first thing in the morning. Their books will always be checked every day but (as I’m sure you can understand) our Teaching Assistant team is very busy and sometimes check the books later in the school day. If you have an important message, which a teacher needs to be aware of immediately, please speak to your child’s teacher directly; let the office know or use the year group email address to send this message. Any messages associated with medication or illness should be directed to the school office, who can then inform the child’s class teacher promptly.

Nursery News

28.9.22

Dear Parent/Carers,

It is with great regret that we must inform you that Paula will be leaving our Nursery team next week.

Paula has been a very valued member of our team for 16 years. She has always put her heart and soul into the work she does with our children and families.

We have been busy looking at our staffing structure and can assure you that the high-quality provision will continue in Paula’s absence. We are undergoing a recruitment drive and will soon be welcoming new members to our Nursery team.

Planning will remain very tight with Mrs Curnow (Nursery Teacher) working hard with the team to ensure consistency and support.

I know you will join us in wishing Miss Pugh every success in her future.

Regards

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Safeguarding information for parents

At Newdale, we deliver high-quality teaching and learning opportunities to ensure children are ready for life in modern Britain. Educating children on their safety is paramount and is embedded throughout our curriculum offer as well as in our day-to-day routines e.g. our Be-SMART code.  As part of the government’s initiative for raising awareness of safeguarding of children with parents and carers,  they have produced the following guide for parents and carers:

https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/UKTW/2022/07/19/file_attachments/2217808/Child%20Sexual%20Exploitation%20-%20A%20Guide%20for%20parents%20and%20carers%20-%202022%20leaflet.pdf

If you require any support or have any concerns about this safeguarding issue, please speak to a member of our pastoral team.

Cool Cat! 🐱

Attention Year 4! This week is Cool Cat Week! 😊

Cool Cat will be visiting every day this week and any class that achieves 100% attendance will receive a special biscuit on Friday! The staff in Year 4 REALLY want a Friday treat so please try your best to get to school on time everyday and help your Year 4 team!  🐱🐱🐱

 

 

Online Parent Top Tip – Suitable Games

It has been brought to our attention that some of the older children in school have been playing a game called ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’.

Five Nights at Freddy’s is all about heart-pounding jump-scares. It’s rated 12+, so it’s not quite suitable for many preteen players. Also note that the stories in the game sometimes touch on disturbing topics, like murder and being possessed by evil spirits.

Please ensure that you are aware of what games your children are playing and how the game can make they feel. We recommend open and honest conversations with all children about gaming and online safety.

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

Reception Star of the Week 💫

Well done to Ollie for being our star this week. He has worked really hard both at school and at home! He has followed the BSMART code and has been a wonderful role model to everyone. 😊

 

Reception Star of the Week

Congratulations to Coby who is Mrs Sturrock and Mrs Evans’ ‘Star of the Week’ this week for always giving 100% effort in everything he does, being a fantastic role model to others and always having a big smile on his face. Well done Coby! You have been a super helper today too! Enjoy your weekend with Star Bear.

 

 

Year 6 Arthog Updates

Dear Parents/ Carers,

The time for Arthog is fast approaching! As you know, we will be visiting Arthog the week beginning Monday 10th October. We will be travelling by coach, which will depart from school at just after 9:00 (to be confirmed). Please arrive at school at the normal time, however your child should come to the entrance of the sports hall so we can complete the register. Children will be required to bring a packed lunch for the outward journey. Please bring this in a disposable bag NOT a lunch box. If your child is likely to be travel sick, please give them a tablet first thing in the morning and let us know if they will require one for the return journey.

Other information:

  • Children can bring a maximum of £10 spending money in a clearly named, re-sealable moneybag so that any money that your child does not spend can be easily returned to you. Arthog have advised us to include some change in this as they have not got a lot! (Perhaps made up of a £5 note, 4x £1 coins and a pound in silver change.) This needs to be brought into the school office by Friday 7th October. It will be kept in a locked safe, until the opportunity arises for children to visit the shop at Arthog.
  • If your child takes regular medication, you need to ensure that a medical form has been completed – we cannot administer medication without your consent. Thank you to those who have sent these in already. All medication needs to be given to school along with the completed form by Friday 7th October. We will not have time to chase and collate this on the morning of our departure. Asthmatic children and those with epi-pens will be given the school pouch they normally use in which to always keep their medication with them. If your child has an epi-pen, we will need to take three with us please.
  • Please ensure that your child does not bring a mobile phone, electronic device or camera; if they do, such items will be taken from children and returned to you when we get back to school. This is to avoid the danger of them being lost or damaged but more importantly is a matter of safeguarding.
  • Please do not give your children any snacks. for their time at Arthog. They will be very well fed with meals of a very high standard and there is always a choice on offer. We also need to ensure that the children have a restful night’s sleep!
  • Please remember to pack plenty of pairs of socks, including thick ones for wellies/ walking boots.

On the morning of the 10th, children need to come to school in casual clothes that are suitable for outdoor activities (no jeans please!). In previous years, children have chosen to wear the Arthog hoodies if they have ordered them.

The following Newdale staff members are going on the trip all week and will each support a group of children along with their instructor from the centre: Mr. McFarland, Miss Jones, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Goodwin, and Miss Marshall.

Rest assured that no news is always good news! Throughout the week, we will post daily updates on the school website via the school office. Please note that due to a poor internet connection at the site and our busy schedule, we find it difficult to post many photos of children. However, we will do our very best!

The group should return to school at about 3:20pm on Friday 14th October. Please ensure you are on time to collect your child from school – they will be tired and excited to see their families! Please keep an eye on text messages and the website for updates of arrival times should there be any delays.

We hope you have a restful week while your children are enjoying their week at Arthog!

Mr McFarland and Miss Jones.

Treeific Tuesdays

Now that our Mighty oak children are a little more settled in we are excited to start our treeific Tuesdays.  Half of our children will spend the morning in the school’s forest area whilst the other half will stay and take part in a cooking session.  We then swap over for the afternoon.  If your child is heading to the woods please ensure that you send them named wellies in a named bag.  They will need to wear their shoes to come into nursery and wear afterwards when their wellies are muddy.  Please put their names in their shoes to prevent them getting muddled up (some children do have the same ones).  Your child will also need to wear either trousers or leggings on Tuesdays, preferably old ones as they can get muddy, as this helps prevent nettle stings.  They will also need a coat and when the weather gets colder please send some gloves and a hat and scarf (all named).  Nursery provide a waterproof pair of trousers and a waterproof outer coat.  Please see the list below to see what activities your child is participating in.

In the morning

Forest session:  yellow, red and green group

Cooking session:  blue, purple and orange group

In the afternoon

Forest session:  blue, purple and orange group

Cooking session:  yellow red and green group

Your child’s keyworkers are:

Yellow group – Mrs Jo Turner

Red group – Mrs Shelley Giordano

Green group – Mrs Kerry Hall

Orange group – Miss Rebecca Preston

Blue group – Mrs Lisa Curnow

Purple group – Mrs Sarah Ferriday and on Tuesday Mrs Carol Azzopardi

If you are unsure which colour group your child is in please just ask.