Measles

Cases of measles are increasing in the UK, including in the West Midlands, and it’s likely that there will be cases in Telford in the near future.

 Measles is a viral illness that can be serious and sometimes fatal. Spending 15 minutes with someone with measles is enough to get the virus. Symptoms of measles include high fever, runny nose, cough, red and watery eyes, small red spots with a bluish-white centre inside the mouth. A rash can appear later, usually on the face, upper neck, hands and feet, fading after 5 to 6 days. If you’ve not been vaccinated against measles you can be at risk, but it’s most common in young children. Someone with measles can spread the virus up to 4 days before a rash appears, and up to 4 days after.

 Measles can have serious and sometimes fatal consequences, so make sure you and your children are up to date with MMR vaccinations, and ask your GP about catch-up jabs if needed. The MMR vaccine is highly effective at protecting against measles.

If you are unsure if your child is up to date with all their routine vaccinations you can check their Red Book (personal child health record) in the first instance. If you are still not sure, or if you need to bring your child up to date with their vaccines, you should contact their GP practice to check and book an appointment.

 If you are concerned that your child has measles, please call your GP in the first instance, to reduce the risk of passing the disease to others in the waiting room.  More information on measles can be found here and information on the MMR vaccine can be found here .

UKHSA have advised that a significant percentage of unvaccinated children who have contracted measles have been hospitalized, which highlights the severity of the issue.  Other learnings are how protective two doses of the MMR vaccine are, and how disruptive the long exclusion period can be for unvaccinated contacts.

Anyone without immunity from vaccination or previous infection, identified via contact tracing as a contact of a measles case, would be required to stay away from the setting for up to 21 days.   This would have significant implications for your business continuity and for affected staff members personally. Given the risk to staff working with children, we would advise that they check their vaccination status and catch up with any missed vaccines.  More information is provided here: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/mmr-vaccine/

If you suspect you have a measles case in the setting, or are advised by a parent/carer that their child has measles, please contact the Health Protection Hub on 01952 381800 or HealthProtectionHub@telford.gov.uk  Useful information to have ready would be:

  • Name of child
  • Date of birth
  • Class/room
  • Name and contact details of parent/carer
  • Date of onset of rash (if known)
  • MMR status of child (zero, one or both vaccinations) (if known)
  • Any known vulnerable pupils or staff in the class/year group (including pregnant staff)

 

 

Advice and support – drop in service for parents

Telford and Wrekin are now providing a drop-in service that families can access for advice and support. They offer parents, carers and children support around a range of topics such as mental health, parenting skills, healthy lifestyles and infant feeding

Reminder – Keeping children safe – parent workshops

Please see details below of upcoming ‘Keeping Children Safe’ parent workshops taking place in the new year. All parents invited to attend either session. Details also included on how to join each session online via Microsoft Teams. First workshop is this week (Thursday 11th January – 12noon – 1pm)

 

 

Microsoft Teams meeting 11th January 2024 12noon till 1pm

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Microsoft Teams meeting for 17th January  2024  8pm-9pm

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That’s a wrap

Well that’s a wrap 🎄🎁 what a term it’s been! Full of celebrations all around. Seeing Santa, disco party, snow ball fight, the Christmas performance and many, many more exciting activities.
We wish you all a very merry Christmas and a happy new year 🥳
Thank you from all of the team for the wonderful positive comments it really does make us feel proud of what we do with the children and each milestone achieved. Also a massive thank you for the ever so thoughtful cards and gifts.

We look forward to returning in January with some new faces joining us ❤️

Keeping children safe – parent workshops

Please see details below of upcoming ‘Keeping Children Safe’ parent workshops taking place in the new year. All parents invited to attend either session. Details also included on how to join each session online via Microsoft Teams.

 

 

Microsoft Teams meeting 11th January 2024 12noon till 1pm

Join on your computer, mobile app or room device

Click here to join the meeting

Meeting ID: 324 088 312 767 

Passcode: otekDF

Download Teams | Join on the web

 

 

Microsoft Teams meeting for 17th January  2024  8pm-9pm

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Meeting ID: 397 728 054 19 

Passcode: 8W54nE

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Message from Miss Cook

19.12.23

Dear Parent/Carers,

As I hope you all know, we very much take on board the views of all our children and parents. These views are regularly shared with the Newdale teams.

We consult with pupils through every Governor meeting, and phase leaders/subject leaders also carry out additional pupil voice regularly over the year.

We believe that school and home very much need to work in partnership, with children being at the centre. There simply must be a two-way feeling of trust between school and home, along with open, honest lines of communication.

I have always prioritised having a school ‘open door’ policy where we offer many different ways of communication for parents to use, including a class email address, many staff on duty am and pm (including senior managers), office staff and home school communication books to name a few of these. The hope is always that if parents do want to relay any messages, that they can easily and rapidly.

Thank you to the 19 parents that have already filled in our request to complete Parent View this academic year.

We would very much appreciate it if many more parents would complete this survey so we can gain a fuller picture of your opinions of Newdale.

https://parentview.ofsted.gov.uk/login?destination=give-your-views

We have already begun looking carefully at the small number of responses. I understand that we cannot please everyone, but I can reassure you that all teams certainly try so hard to do just that. I am lucky enough to visit very many other schools, and I know as fact that Newdale goes above and beyond in its offer for the children we have. This is regularly verified by external visitors including our School Improvement Advisor, Local Authority quality assurance visits, safeguarding audits and of course our Ofsted visits. We are incredibly proud of the Outstanding Ofsted result which we gained in May 2023. There are only a very small number of schools across the entire country that manage the ‘double outstanding’ judgement.  I hope this is external reassurance that our school continues to be operating at a very high level.

Unfortunately, some parents who have responded on Parent View so far are clearly not happy with Newdale and this is personally upsetting to me and also affects the feelings of the teams that work so hard every single day. I was surprised to see that we have parents who would not recommend us to another parent. I am keen to hear from those parents who have put ‘disagree’ or ‘strongly disagree’ as a response so any concerns you may have can be clarified/sorted. I would also very much like to talk to any parents who are not happy with our offer to see if we can improve the vital partnership between school and home.

As stated, I am under no illusion that we cannot please everyone, however, that does not stop us from trying to.  I would also just like to remind all parents to be mindful about how messages are worded in reading diaries and how the Newdale team are spoken to, just like we are requested to do in other public sectors. Our teams want the very best for your children. We are all on the same side and should be focussed on working together to support children to be the best they can be.

As ever, we are keen to hear what you have to say, but there needs to be an understanding that we are partners with you for the children and not working on different sides.

That said, I would like to thank the vast majority of you who really are so supportive of our school. We would be most grateful if you could also spend a few minutes completing the Parent View online form. Your views really do count, but we cannot support any of your specific concerns without knowing how.

As a highly regarded school, we have many families desperate to get their children into our provision. I spend a lot of my time fighting appeals to keep our numbers manageable so as to keep the quality of education as good as it can be for your children.

Thank you for your support in ensuring our school continues to grow in a positive way for all of our children.

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Newdale Primary School and Nursery

Our Christmas play 🎄

Thank you to all that were able to attend the play on Friday 🎄
The children have worked incredibly hard on learning all these songs and their lines. They thoroughly deserved the round of applause you gave them. 👏🏻
I’ve attach a few images here but please see your evidence me accounts for short videos. As always we ask you not to post these videos on any social media accounts as some parents don’t give their permission to do so. ❤️🎄

The Christmas dinner went down a real treat this week, the children celebrated in style with their very own handmade party hats.
Next week there will be a very special visitor coming to nursery on the Wednesday afternoon ( I wonder who that could be this time of year? 🎅🏼) and a Christmas party Thursday with fun and games and lots of party food 🎄❄️

Last day of term – Thursday 21st December

The last day of term is Thursday 21st December, Christmas parties will be taking place in school this day.

All children are welcome to wear their Christmas jumpers.

Friday 22nd December is a PD day, children are not in school this day.

 

Regards

Newdale Team

Parent View

Dear parents/carers,

As a school we are proud to be always striving to deliver the highest quality education we can for your child along with offering them all of the additional experiences that we feel make our school so unique.

One of the many ways that you can support us is through completing the annual Ofsted questionnaire, ‘Parent View’ which is a five-minute survey that informs Ofsted how you think we are doing, but also helps us to make our school even better.

If you are unsure about any of the questions, please visit our school website to find out more information or ask a member of the team before completing the survey.

Please let us know if you would prefer to complete this survey in school or follow the link below.

https://parentview.ofsted.gov.uk/login?destination=give-your-views

Many thanks for your continued support,

Miss Cook

Christmas dinner and play

Don’t forget this week Wednesday 13th Christmas dinner and Friday 15th the Christmas sing a long play there will be two showings one at 10:00 and one at 2:00 if you child is not booked in on the Friday but you’d love to let them join in, please bring them to the main entrance where will we collect them from you ready for you to watch the show in the hall. No tickets required and children for both events are more than welcome to wear something Christmas for the occasions.
🎄🎅🏽