Update regarding entry point near Reception

Please note that the gate adjacent to the Reception classrooms will no longer be used as an exit or entry point onto the school site at the start of the day and at home time. If you usually enter or exit through this point, then please use the gate a little further along (via the quiet area, past the carved Bear) instead. This is to ensure that the equipment in the Reception classroom outside area remains set up and accessed by Reception children only. This will take effect as of Thursday morning.

Thank you for your support.

Welcome back

Welcome back Mighty Oaks children and a big hello to our new starters.

This term our over arching theme will be

‘ All about me ‘ through this we will cover a ray of topics and resources to learn all about ourselves.

To support their learning and help them understand where they come from, we are asking if you could either send in some baby and family photos through the evidence me app or bring them in with your child with a brief description of who’s who and where your from.

We’re really excited about this theme as it always helps us get to know the children even better !

If you’ve been having any issues or not yet signed up to the app, please let us know and we’ll be happy to help.

Christmas party day

Well the last day went amazingly well, finishing off a great week

Our Christmas party 🎉 was full of fun. We started the morning off with a snow ball fight in the hall, great fun without getting wet or cold! Then we returned back to nursery for the party games, stick the nose on the snow man, hook a hoop on Rudolphs nose, musical statue’s and then being a little silly with the photo props, has to be done ! The children have filled their tummies with party food, sorry if they don’t eat all their tea tonight.

But guess what….. Santa came !!!!!! Eek how exciting.

He came down from the nursery roof onto his ladders with a bag full of carrots ready for Christmas Eve, Santa tells us they are the best treat for his reindeers.

I, Mrs Giordano and the team here wish you all a very Merry Christmas and happy new year. Thank you for all our gifts, cards and kind words. ❤️

 

Treeific Tuesdays

In Mighty oaks we are hoping to restart our Treeific Tuesday sessions on Tuesday 10th January.

Yellow, red and green groups will be heading to the woods in the morning and blue, purple and orange group in the afternoons.  If you are unsure which group your child is in please just ask at the gate.  Don’t forget that your child will need wellies in the woods and some shoes to wear inside.

Thanks again

Lisa Curnow

Scarlet Fever

Dear Parents/Carers,

All schools have been asked to share this letter with Parents.

Please read carefully. We will update you with any changes that are specific to Newdale.

Regards,

Miss Cook

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Scarlet Fever Information (based on advice from the Health Protection Hub) December 2022

5.12.22

Dear Parents/Carers,

You may have heard the sobering news of a six-year old child dying after contracting a Group A Streptococcus (GAS) infection in an outbreak in a school in Surrey.  The common childhood illness scarlet fever is caused by this bacteria and in the vast majority of cases is a mild illness, but can sometimes be more severe.

Signs and symptoms of scarlet fever

The early symptoms of scarlet fever include sore throat, headache, fever, nausea and vomiting. After 12 to 48 hours the characteristic red, pinhead rash develops, typically first appearing on the chest and stomach, then rapidly spreading to other parts of the body, and giving the skin a sandpaper-like texture. The scarlet rash may be harder to spot on darker skin, although the ‘sandpaper’ feel should be present. Patients typically have flushed cheeks and pallor around the mouth. This may be accompanied by a ‘strawberry tongue’. As the child improves peeling of the skin can occur.

If you suspect your child could have Scarlet Fever please

  • Seek advice from their general practitioner.
  • Keep your child off school and seek advice from the doctor as to how long your child should be off.
  • Inform school of any diagnosis and absence.

What we are already doing:

  • Encouraging children and staff to implement good hand hygiene
  • Encouraging staff, children to implement good respiratory hygiene
  • Children and staff are reminded that all scrapes or wounds, especially bites, should be thoroughly cleaned and covered.
  • Maintaining good ventilation in the setting.
  • Carrying out enhanced cleaning, to help reduce transmission.

If you suspect your child has Scarlet Fever, it is important that you let school know as soon as you can. This early notification would support us in taking any necessary precautions to avoid further  spread.

Regards,

Miss Cook

Nursery- Dates to remember 🎄🎅🏼🤶🏻

  • We are asking if you could bring in cakes for the Christmas stall on Friday 2nd December and Monday 5th December (ready for the stall on the Christmas Fayre 6th )
  • Tuesday 6th December- Christmas Fayre starts at 3:15 entrance through main reception
  • Thursday 8th December- Christmas dinner day, come dressed in festive clothing

 

  • Wednesday 14th December- Christmas sing along 10:30 and 2:30

You are welcome to come and watch them, please wait at the main reception at the front of the school.

Again we’re asking if your child could dress up in festive clothing. If your child doesn’t attend this day they’re more than welcome to come, arrive with them at reception on the chosen times above and the office ladies will collect them from you to join us in the hall.

 

  • Friday 16th December- Last day Christmas party, dress up for the party ready for fun and games.
  • Friday 16th December- Break up for Christmas
  • Wednesday 4th January 2023- Return to nursery