Star of the Week 💫

Well done Elena for a wonderful week in school, earning you our star of the week award.
You ALWAYS work so hard, follow the smart code, are very helpful and kind to your friends too. We are so proud. 😊

 

E-safety top tip – Thinkuknow

Looking for advice about online safety?

Take a look at Thinkuknow!

Thinkuknow is the national online safety education programme from the National Crime Agency. Thinkuknow offers learning activities, advice and support for children and young people aged 4-18 and their families.

The Jessie & Friends animations for 4 to 7s will help you start a conversation about online safety and for 8-10’s, there’s the Play Like Share animations  and the Band Runner game and advice website .

This is a website we often use in school but there are also videos, articles and resources on there to support parents too.

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

Halloween event

On 22nd October, we will be inviting your children to either dress down or wear Halloween fancy dress. We would like them to bring their costume in a bag to change into – they will need to wear school uniform before then. Please do not send in face paints, as we are not able to apply it for them. Due to restrictions, our teachers are planning lots of exciting activities that they can carry out in their classes, including Halloween arts and crafts. If your child chooses to bring in a costume on that day, please can any Halloween themed props be left at home e.g hats and masks are fine to bring in.

Harvest Celebrations in Reception

In Reception, we have been learning about Harvest. We know that it is a special festival celebrated in Autumn as a thank you for the crops that have been grown this year. As part of our work we have discovered who celebrates Harvest and how. We read ‘The Little Red Hen’ book all about a hard-working hen who grows some wheat and turns it into bread. We then made our own delicious bread. Yum! We learnt some Autumn songs and have enjoyed learning about the Autumn season, looking at typical signs such as the leaves changing colour and falling from the trees. Using both Harvest and Autumn as inspiration, we have completed amazing crafts such as our Red Hen handprints and leaf crowns.

We hope you enjoy our video, where we are so proud to show you all the amazing things we have been up to…

 

Thank you for the donations to our Harvest Festival back in school.

Telford & Wrekin Covid Update

Dear parents and carers

We are writing to you so that you know how we are working with schools to manage Covid-19 and what you can do to help.
With the virus circulating in our communities, we are seeing an increasing number of cases in our schools.
This is something that is happening across the country.
Where there is a number of positive cases in a school, the government has provided guidance that sets
out the measures that should be taken to further minimise the spread of the virus. Our health protection
team uses this guidance to advise borough schools about how to manage Covid outbreaks.
Step up, step down measures
Where they are needed, your school will put temporary measures in place to reduce the spread of the
virus.
These ‘step-up’ measures could include recommending PCR testing for children in affected groups, reintroducing ‘bubbles’ whereby classes are separated and consideration of the use of face coverings (only
where it is appropriate to do so). Other measures may include limiting parental attendance in settings and
providing virtual transition or taster days. All measures will be implemented with consideration and focus
on minimal disruption to the children involved.
Your school will inform you of any step-up measures if they need to be introduced.
As soon as the number of cases at a school reduces, these measures will be stepped down again.
It is likely that schools in Telford and Wrekin, and those up and down the country, will need to use ‘step
up’ measures on and off throughout the year.
How you can help
To keep education and family life moving in Telford and Wrekin, we need everyone’s help.
Some practical things you can do to reduce the spread of the virus include:
• If your child has Covid symptoms, however mild, please keep them off school and book a PCR test
at www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test
• Check household members for Covid twice a week at home with lateral flow tests, even if you are
feeling well.
• If a member of your household has Covid, book a PCR test for all other members of the household.
• Remember hands-face-space and fresh air.
By making the above part of your routine, even if you have had your Covid vaccinations, you can help to
stop the spread and keep your school community enjoying the things they love.
Thank you for all the efforts you and our schools are putting into tackling the virus.
Let’s all keep life moving in Telford and Wrekin.

Yours faithfully
Helen Onions
Deputy Statutory Director of Public Health

Online Safety Parent Warning – Squid Game

It has been brought to our attention that some children have been watching a new Netflix series called Squid Game.  May we remind parents that this series is rated as a 15 due to its adult content.

It is vital that you monitor what your child is watching online and we recommend that they watch TVs and devices in a communal room at home rather than in their bedrooms.

It is a good idea to set up a Netflix Kids experience profile so you can be sure that they are watching only child-friendly programmes.  There are many other ways to keep your child safe when using Netflix.  Please read the safety tips below:

If you have any concerns or need further advice, please contact a member of the Newdale team.