Vision Statement Review

Dear Parents/carers

The school reviews it’s vision statement annually and in doing so takes into consideration the views of parents, children, staff and our governors. Our vision statement can be found here https://www.newdaleschool.org.uk/home/about/aims/ if you have any comments regarding it then please email the office before the end of term.

Regards

Free parent courses

Dear Parents/Carers,

Beam continues to provide emotional well-being support to young people in Shropshire Telford & Wrekin.

Should you have any queries please do get in touch via shropshirebeam@childrenssociety.org.uk.

We felt it could be useful to signpost to some sessions that BEAM is offering over July and August.

All sessions take place on MS Teams, and are open to parents, carers and professionals who are interested in attending.

There is no need to book – just click into the link at the session time.

 

Mental Health & Emotional well-being in children & young people. We will cover:

  • Effective communication.
  • Empathy V Sympathy.
  • Overview of common emotional well-being topics such as anxiety, depression, self-harm, suicidal ideation and anger.
Wednesday 7th July 2021

 

12pm – 1.30pm

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Sleepy Heads.

 

2 session workshop around sleep & common issues.

 

It is advisable to attend both sessions.

Session 1:

  • Sleep stages.
  • Sleep hygiene.
  • Bedtime routines.
Wednesday 21st July 2021

 

12pm-1.30pm

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Session 2:

  • Tackling common issues around sleep including:
  • Prolonged night-time awakenings.
  • Bedtime refusal & resisitance.
  • Teen sleep.
Wednesday 4th August 2021

 

12pm-1.30pm

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Managing anxious behaviours in young people. We will cover:

  • What anxiety is.
  • Science of anxiety.
  • How to support.
Wednesday 18th August 2021

 

12pm – 1.30pm

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22.6.21 – Maternity News update!

Maternity News update!

 

Dear Parents/Carers of Year 5 children,

 

As you know Mrs Arthurs is expecting a baby during the Summer.  This letter is to let you know that her last day in school will be Friday 9th July.

 

We are delighted to let you know that we do not have to rely on unfamiliar supply teachers to cover for the last few weeks. We have managed to arrange for Mrs Morrow to teach this class until the end of the summer term. Mrs Morrow will work closely with Mr Banfield on the planning and we are confident that the offer in your child’s class will remain very high.

 

We all wish Mrs Arthurs and her family the very best of luck.

 

Regards,

 

 

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Additional copies of reports

End of year reports will be sent home with your child on 9th July.   If an additional copy is required by a parent who does not live at the child’s home address, you must contact the school office on 387720 to make a request by no later than Monday 5th July.

Please ensure that you keep your copy of the report safe, especially if your child is in Year 5.  Some secondary schools (such as Thomas Telford) require a copy to be sent with the application for Year 7 places and we will be unable to make further copies for you once they have been archived.

Year 5 Important Edgmond Hall Information

Dear Parents/Carers,

 

We have received the following information from Edgmond Hall regarding our trip on Friday:

 

  • Pupils will need to bring a packed lunch with them and drinks for the day (a water bottle and a drink for lunch). As part of our commitment to proactive environmental education we ask all children and visiting staff to take their rubbish home with them to be recycled appropriately.
  • We recommend that children and visiting staff wear suitable outdoor clothing, e.g. long trousers and long sleeved tops and bring a waterproof coat.  Wellies are ideal as they help protect against nettles / long grass in the summer and are good in muddy ground. Old trainers or walking boots are ok too.
  • If the weather is sunny, please can children come with sunscreen and hats to protect them from the sun. It is useful for children to have a minimum of two layers.

 

Thank you for your support,

 

The Year 5 Team

Mrs Sturrock’s Class- Star of the Week

Harry for an excellent explanation about his Gruffalo Trap.

Kye and Iris for following the instructions well to make Gruffalo crumble.

Parker for working hard to create the best ramps for the egg to travel down the hill.