E-Safety top tip for parents

We know that lots of people are proud to share their child’s achievements on social media, as a way of celebrating their special moments. This could be their first day at School or Nursery, a special certificate etc.

Whilst this is a lovely way to celebrate, please take a moment to check that you have not shared any unwanted personal information about your child. It is advised that you do not share the name of the school your child attends on social media. To avoid this, you could cover the school logo on uniforms or on the certificate. This is just a simple measure to help keep your child safe.

For more information on how to stay safe on social media take a look at these social media guides https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/advice-centre/social-media-guides

Thank you for your ongoing support.

E-Safety top tip! 📱💻🎮

While you are using the Internet over half term, please continue to follow the SMART code.

If you ever have a concern or a worry remember to speak to someone.  This could be an adult at home, a friend or you could phone childline on 0800 1111

Important Covid-19 Information – Half Term Update

We have been very lucky to avoid a positive case of Coronavirus at our school. Many schools locally have had to shut down ‘bubbles’ linked to positive cases.  We thank you for you support over this tricky period. Staff have worked tirelessly in making sure we do all we can to keep your children safe.

October Half Term

The school is closed over October half term; however, emails will be checked daily. We ask that you still inform school if you or a family member develops symptoms, self isolates or takes a test.

Test Results

Once you have received your results, please email school on newdale.primary@taw.org.uk. giving us details of date of test, copy of the result, up to date contact details, including your home and mobile telephone numbers.

Positive test results are also passed to the National Test & Trace service, who will soon after notification, attempt to call you for a case review.  This process can take a couple of days therefore it is important that you inform school as soon as possible.

Once you receive a positive result, you must stay at home for 10 days from when the symptoms started.  All other members of the household must stay at home and isolate for 14 days. Always check Government guidance.

 Coronavirus further update

With the arrival of winter and an increase in the number of cases of coronavirus in our area, it is more important than ever that we all take steps to reduce the spread of infection in the community.

 Coronavirus Symptoms:

A high temperature of 37.8 or above

A new continuous cough

Sudden loss of taste or smell

 Child Displaying Symptoms

You must ALL stay at home, isolate and book a test for your child. Please contact school to inform us your child is absent.  A member of staff in the office will take all relevant details.  Once you have received your results, please email school on newdale.primary@taw.org.uk we will then contact you to inform you when your child can return to school.

Another member of your household displays symptoms

You must ALL stay at home, isolate and book a test for the member of the household with symptoms. Please contact school to inform us of your child’s absence.  Once you have received your results, please email school on newdale.primary@taw.org.uk we will then contact you to inform you when your child can return to school.

A member of your household has been asked to isolate due to contact with a positive case

Only the person who has been in contact needs to isolate for 14 days. They should ideally social distance from others in the house. Children in the household are able to return to school.

Child displays symptoms during the school day

Your child will be brought down to the isolation room meeting with the TA (along with any siblings in the school).  You will be contacted to collect your child immediately; when you arrive at school, you will be asked to phone the office and meet your child and TA at the meeting room which is at the back of the school hall. We will advise you to book a test.

We would like to remind you to be extra careful and socially distance around the school site when dropping off and collecting your child/children. If possible, only one adult per family so that we reduce the numbers around school.  The one-way system has been working really well and will continue to be in place after half term until further notice.

In order to continue protecting our school after half term, we are respectfully asking parents not to drop off forgotten items i.e. lunch boxes, book bags, Forest School kits etc. Please check the website frequently to keep updated with class information. If you have any issues, you need to call the school office 01952 387720 for advice, as the main school door will be locked in order to keep our school site safe.

Regards,

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Happy Halloween! 🎃 👻

Year 1 have loved making their own spooky, monster masks for Halloween this week. In Literacy, we wrote instructions to teach other people how to make them too.

I think you will agree that we can pull some very scary faces!

We want to say a big well done to all of our children for a FANTASTIC first half-term in Year 1. We hope you all have a fun and well-deserved week off. Stay safe and we look forward to seeing you back in school the week after! 🙂

Year 1 are explorers…✈️

We have been learning all about Amelia Earhart this week. We have discussed what made Amelia so special and thought about how we can achieve our dreams just like she did! Lots of us would like to be explorers now too! We looked at some old pictures of Amelia and her planes. We designed and made our own planes then practised flying them. We measured how far our planes could fly. ✈️ ✈️

Can you tell the people at home why Amelia Earhart is famous?

Well done Reception 💫

We would all like to say a massive well done to the reception children for completing their first half term of school.  We are so proud of how well you have settled and how hard you have worked over the last 8 weeks. Some of our highlights have been our castle banquet, show and tell, science day, making bread, forest school, making crowns and P.E. to name but a few! We can see such a difference in you all already. We hope you all have a well earned rest over the next week and enjoy playing and relaxing at home.
We look forward to seeing you again after the holidays.

The Reception Team ☺️

Y4 Forest School

After half term, Year 4 will have Forest School on a Friday afternoon. Please ensure that your child brings in their Forest School clothing every Friday.

Many thanks

Miss Macfarlane and Mr Jackson

Halloween Preparations in Reception

We have been making some rather scary looking bat and pumpkin masks today in Reception, ready for a Halloween boogie tomorrow! 🕸