Comic Relief donation page

The donation page for Comic Relief is now available on ParentPay. Please use the below link to access the page. Thank you for any donation you can give.

 

https://app.parentpay.com/ParentPayShop/Foc/Default.aspx?shopid=17876

World Book Day – tomorrow

Just a reminder that tomorrow is World Book Day.  The children are invited to come into school in costume as one of their favourite book characters. However, children are equally welcome to come to school in their pyjamas ready for a bedtime story if they prefer.

We will also be running our Book Swap event again. Children who bring in a book that they no longer want can swap it for another second-hand book on the day (books in good condition only please). If you wish to donate more than one book, the books left over will be distributed between the classes in school.

We are all looking forward to seeing the children in their costumes and once again having a great Work Book Day!!

 

Red Nose Day 2025 – Friday 21st March

Newdale will once again be taking part in Red Nose Day on Friday 21st March.

Children are invited to dress down for the day and wear red if they wish.

A donation page will be available on ParentPay for any donations that parents wish to make. We will inform parents when the page is available on ParentPay.

Thank you for any support you can give.

Donations to school fund

As a school, we are committed to ensuring that all our children continue to have a variety of opportunities to engage through a wide range of trips, visits and visitors. We believe that these experiences help to provide meaningful learning opportunities, as well as support children with their personal development.

 As many of you may already be aware, as a school we subsidise our school visits using our own funds as well as money raised from school events. Although our budgets are certainly becoming tighter, we still appreciate that the cost of living has caused many families to also have financial concerns. Where we can, we will continue to contribute towards school trips so that parents are still not paying the full cost. However, our levels of subsidy simply cannot remain as high as they have always been in the past due to budget constraints.  

 We have a had number of parents who have asked if they could contribute extra amounts towards trips to support those in our school community who may be struggling due to the cost-of-living crisis. If you would like to do this,  please contribute via ParentPay. Every penny will go towards the trip costs.

 We thankyou for your ongoing support.

Keeping children safe online

On Tuesday 18th March, the NSPCC will be doing a virtual session all about how to keep your child safe online. For more information, please see the attached flyer.

NSPCC Online Safety Workshop Flyer – March 25

Here are the details below for anyone wishing to attend the virtual session.

 

 

This session will also run at Newdale Primary school on Tuesday 6th May from 2:00-3:00pm for anyone wishing to attend face to face.

Tax Free Childcare

Below is information on tax free childcare and how to apply.  We accept tax free childcare payment for both nursery and after school club (treetops) payments.  

Tax free childcare is a government scheme to help working parents with the cost of childcare.

Parents can open an online account, which they can use to pay for childcare from a registered provider.

For every £8 a parent pays in, the government will pay in an extra £2. You can get up to £500 every 3 months (up to £2,000 a year) for each of your children to help with the costs of childcare. This goes up to £1,000 every 3 months if a child is disabled (up to £4,000 a year).

Your child

Your child must be 11 or under and usually live with you. They stop being eligible on 1 September after their 11th birthday.

Adopted children are eligible, but foster children are not.

If your child is disabled you may get up to £4,000 a year until they’re 17. They’re eligible for this if they:

  • get Disability Living Allowance, Personal Independence Payment, Armed Forces Independence Payment, Child Disability Payment (Scotland only) or Adult Disability Payment (Scotland only)
  • are certified as blind or severely sight-impaired.

To qualify, parents will have to be in work, and each expecting to earn at least £120 a week. Each parent must not have income over £100,000 per year.

Your immigration status

To be eligible for Tax-Free Childcare, you must have a National Insurance number and at least one of the following:

  • British or Irish citizenship
  • settled or pre-settled status, or you have applied and you’re waiting for a decision
  • permission to access public funds – your UK residence card will tell you if you cannot do this.

If you have a partner, they must have a National Insurance number too.

If you’re living in an EU country, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein, you (or your partner if you have one) might still be eligible for Tax-Free Childcare if:

  • your work is in the UK
  • the work started before 1 January 2021
  • you’ve worked in the UK at least once every 12 months since you started working here

This is known as being a ‘frontier worker’. You must show your Frontier Worker permit to the Childcare Service when you apply for Tax-Free Childcare.

If you get tax credits, Universal Credit, a childcare bursary or grant, or childcare vouchers

You cannot get Tax-Free Childcare at the same time as claiming Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, Universal Credit or childcare vouchers.

Which scheme you’re better off with depends on your situation. Use the childcare calculator to work out which type of support is best for you.

Tax credits

If you successfully apply for Tax-Free Childcare, your Working Tax Credit or Child Tax Credit will stop straight away. You cannot apply for them again.

Childcare vouchers

You must tell your employer within 90 days of applying for Tax-Free Childcare to stop your childcare vouchers or directly contracted childcare.

They’ll then stop the vouchers or directly contracted childcare.

You may have to give HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) evidence of leaving the childcare voucher scheme. For example, a copy of the letter telling your employer you’re leaving the childcare voucher scheme.

If you have a partner who gets vouchers or directly contracted childcare, they’ll need to tell their employer to stop this within 90 days too.

Universal Credit

Wait until you get a decision on your Tax-Free Childcare application before cancelling your Universal Credit claim.

Bursaries

If you or your partner get a childcare bursary or grant or expect to do so within the next 3 months, you cannot get Tax-Free Childcare.


Tax free childcare scheme

Tax free childcare was introduced on 28 April 2017.

Parents will be able to apply for all their children at the same time, when their youngest child becomes eligible:


Financial support and help with childcare costs