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.

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.

 

Polite reminder when parking on school site

A polite reminder that the side entrance to the staff parking area and the staff parking area itself, should only be used by Newdale members of staff. If for any reason you are driving onto the school site, please slowly enter and exit through the main school gate and use our visitor parking area only.

Many thanks

Miss Cook

Safer, Stronger Communities feedback

21.9.22

Dear Parents & Carers,

Early last term we sent out a survey asking for your ideas on how we could support improving our local community spaces. Thank you to all of those parents who spent the time filling in a response. We really do value your views. The surveys were sent to the Stronger Communities team, and they wanted me to update you on the action that has been taken so far linked to the Overdale area.

  • The new camera is now up and overlooks the MUGA and playground at the field.
  • The new camera that will cover the path and area of the Rock Road play park should be up in the next four weeks.
  • The Carpenter Centre is now open and ready for people of the area to hire it when it is available.
  • A resident drop-in session has been scheduled in for October 11th from 5.30pm – 7pm. This session is for residents to speak with ward councillors and also parish council staff as well as members of the Stronger Communities team about issues in the area and activities they would like to see developed.
  • The Stronger Communities team is working on a project with councillors to improve accessibility and mobility for residents (more information to follow).
  • The first Overdale & Ketley Neighbourhood Crime Reduction meeting has very recently been held. This was a Teams meeting with police, ward members, parish councillors, Anti-social behaviour and Enforcement Teams in attendance. Other meetings have been scheduled for the future and we hope that representatives from school will also attend.

We do hope you can see that your survey responses did indeed initiate actions happening in our local community. We continue to work closely with the Stronger Communities teams and are more than happy to pass on any further suggestions you have in making our local community an even better place to live and let our children play.

Kind regards

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Online top tip for Parents – The use of mobile phones on school site

We would like to remind you that the use of mobile phones is prohibited on school site. Therefore when dropping off or collecting your child, please ensure your mobile phone is away and not in use.

This is to ensure the safety of all of the children at Newdale Primary school and is part of our safeguarding policy.

These rules apply to all people that come onto school site, including older siblings coming to collect, Newdale staff members and other visitors.

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

Mighty Oaks children

Mighty oaks children are really starting to settle now and find their way around the nursery, of course some are feeling a little more confident than others but it’s still early days for them and this is natural.

We’re already seeing their little characters starting to shine though and we love it !

Here’s just a snap shot of the weeks so far. Our over aching theme/ topic is ‘ The land of make believe’ throughout this theme we will be looking at fairy tales to superhero’s and deep diving into nursery rhymes and books. I for one love this topic as it allows the children to explore their creative side and already we’ve had some tall tales and fantastic ideas.

I’m so pleased to see that most of you have accepted the evidence me app. Within this app you can see your child’s profile and any next steps set by their teachers to help towards their learning journey once they’ve parent shared an observation to you.

You to can send photos in the app along side a note to say what your child was doing and said. This we then can use to add any objectives to.

If anyone is unsure about this please ask us.

Thank you again from Mrs Giordano and the team

Expect Respect Week

A key aspect of our curriculum at Newdale is to educate children about how to stay safe. One of the many ways in which we do this is through themed weeks. Next week is Expect Respect Week. During this week, we work sensitively with children, looking at the importance of healthy, non-violent relationships.

Why we have Expect Respect Week

Unfortunately, domestic abuse is a widespread social problem that impacts children and young people’s lives directly in many ways. One in seven (14.2%) children and young people under the age of 18 will have lived with domestic violence at some point in their childhood, with damaging impact on every area of children and young people’s lives.

Learning about what positive relationships are is important from a young age. Such lessons can help to support children’s understanding of what healthy, non-violent relationships look like.

What staff do at Newdale to help keep children safe, with regards to domestic abuse:

  • Have up-to-date knowledge and understanding of domestic abuse
  • Support children to seek help and safety
  • Model and promote healthy, non-violent relationships
  • Report disclosures by following our safeguarding procedures

All professionals working with children and young people have a role to play in supporting children in a safe, open environment. Each session is designed to be active, fun and engaging. Many of the session plans do not raise domestic abuse directly. Please see below for the theme for each year group. Please feel assured that the sessions are very much age-appropriate for your child.

Year Group Theme
Nursery Sharing of books which challenge gender stereotypes/role play jobs.
Reception Looking at and challenging gender stereotypes using toys
Year 1 Friends, secrets and people who help us
Year 2 Gender, careers and assumptions
Year 3 Resolving conflict and where to get help
Year 4 Examining violence, excuses and responsibility
Year 5 Secrets and stories
Year 6 Courtroom game and My identify online

 

We know the value of preventative work and the real importance that early conversations can have on children and young people’s lives. I am pleased that we can engage with prevention work to address gender-based violence from its roots.

If you need more information, or are suffering from the effects of domestic abuse, please contact the school or visit https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/ for further support and guidance.

Yours sincerely,

Miss R Cook

School lunch menu changes

A couple of changes to the school lunch menu due to the Bank Holiday on Monday 19th September.

Thursday 15th September- the kitchen will be serving curry and rice instead of meatballs, vegetarian option will be vegetarian chilli

Tuesday 20th September- the kitchen will be serving meatballs instead of curry and rice, vegetarian option will be vegetarian Bolognese

 

Free entry!

FREE entry to Coalbrookdale museum of Iron, Enginuity and Darby Houses on September 17th and 18th September. This is a great opportunity for the children to learn about local history such as the Darby family and Thomas Parker, an electric car inventor from Coalbrookdale!

https://www.ironbridge.org.uk/events/family-events/heritage-open-days-coalbrookdale/