Wheelie day

Nursery will be having a wheelie day on the 2nd June as part of keeping active in our healthy lifestyle week.
Your children can take part by bringing in their bikes and scooters, safely first though so don’t forget their helmets!
On arrival for ladybugs the bottom garden gate will be manned by staff with a sign post for you to put them in there as a holding area.
Mighty oaks will have sign posted colour groups areas at the back gate for their bikes and scooters too.
Thank you

Curriculum Governors Involvement

Our Curriculum Governors met this week and looked carefully at our curriculum development. As part of this they talked to a group of Year 2 writers with their books. It was lovely to see how proud they are of their work. The Governors also analysed the ‘Key worker’ project and the impact that has on children.

Finally, they looked at assessment of the core subjects of Maths and English and how target setting is shared with parents. Next time they look forward to another focus on how we are supporting our SEND learners.

Finance & Personnel Governors Involvement

Governors met today to discuss the finances and personnel of the school.

They firstly analysed in more detail the feedback from the staff wellbeing audit with representatives from staff teams sharing collective feedback. Governors valued their comments and stated that they would action what was feasible to continue with the priority we have on staff well-being.

Governors then listened to the PE lead talk about delivery of the curriculum, plans for swimming and the impact of the sports premium money.

The school budget was signed off after looking carefully at the complex staffing structure we have in place linked to a high percentage of the team on, or going on maternity leave. 

Outdoor learning

Making the most of the weather
Mighty oaks children will be taking part in outdoor learning twice a week now on the Tuesdays and Thursdays in the base camp and forest area.
Because of this we ask kindly if your children could have a long sleeve top and trousers spare with them, the areas are safe that we go to, but we do have stinging nettles in there. Please note these are maintained and looked at regularly but kept for a purpose in the wild plant areas for insects and pollination.

Maternity News!

Mr Jackson and Miss McCullagh are pleased to announce that they are expecting a baby in September. Mr Jackson will continue teaching at Newdale until he is entitled to his paternity leave.

We are delighted to announce that Mrs Arthurs will be returning to Newdale having taken a break from teaching for a year. She will be teaching Miss McCullagh’s class from this mid-June in view of potentially being their Year 6 teacher from September. Miss McCullagh will continue to work alongside Mrs Arthurs for the remainder of this year to ensure a very smooth transition.  

We have quite a number of staff on or going on maternity leave this next year, but as always, we put the children at the centre of our decision making.

  We all wish Mr Jackson and Miss McCullagh and their family the very best of luck.

 Miss Cook

Safeguarding, Health & Safety Governors Involvement

The Health & Safety Governors met last week. They spent time considering our invacuation procedures and were pleased to hear that our site was going to be reviewed and audited by someone more specialist in this field. They look forward to their findings and observing a drill in action this June.

Governors went on to analyse behaviour across the school and as part of this carried out pupil voice with a set of boys and then a set of girls from year 6. Governors were heartened to hear that the children could speak very confidently about the BeSMART code and describe the varying types of bullying that could exist. (Thankfully not in Newdale!).

Governors looked carefully at the E Safety survey and were fascinated with the data and asked that it would be shared more widely with the parent community.