Red noses for sale

Red noses are now on sale to purchase via Parentpay. Red noses are £1.50 each and more than one can be purchased. The closing date to order is Monday 14th March at 9am. The red noses will be given out in class on Monday 14th and Tuesday 15th March for your child to bring home.
Children are not permitted to wear their red nose in school until Red Nose day on Friday 18th March.

Star of the Week 💫

We are so proud of Pixie-Belle for being our star this week. She is a role model to everyone because she works so hard everyday in every lesson. She always comes to school with a smile on her face and a positive attitude. Well done 😊

World Book Day

Reception had such a fantastic day today celebrating World Book Day. We dressed up as our favourite book character, enjoyed listening to and sharing a range of different stories, created our own book marks, took part in a ‘book scavenger hunt’ and lots more.

Thank you for providing such great costumes. Everyone looked fantastic and thoroughly enjoyed the day.

World Book Day 🌍 📚

Reception loved dressing up and taking part in all the celebrations today. Thank you for providing such great costumes.
We enjoyed sharing so many different stories, including the books you shared from home.

Fitbits in school

Dear Parents/Carers,

We are having quite a few issues with fit bits that children are bringing in from home. Over the last week before half term and already this week we have had a constant stream of emails with staff trying to support children in finding missing watches. We do not want to ban children from wearing watches in school but it is important that the team spend the time they have on teaching and learning rather than finding lost property. We cannot take responsibility for items such as this in school and it maybe worth considering that (especially the younger children) leave them to wear at home or over the weekends and holidays.

Many thanks,

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Shropshire Star ‘Cash for Schools’ 

Please help Newdale win a share of £12,000 by collecting tokens from the Shropshire Star. Send all tokens collected into school via the Office or classroom.

This campaign starts this Thursday, March 3, 2022.

  • On Thursday March 3, 2022 our school will feature in a special supplement in the Shropshire Star showcasing all the schools taking part and will include the first school token.
  • School tokens will then be published in the Shropshire Star every day from Thursday, March 3, 2022 until Saturday April 2, 2022 inclusive.
  • Five schools with the most school tokens collected per pupil, will share the prize pot.
  • The first placed school will scoop a whopping £5,000, followed by £3,000 for second, £2,000 for third and then two £1,000 awards, which will be presented to the fourth and fifth place schools.

More information can be found at https://cashforschools.shropshirestar.co.uk/

 

New term update from Miss Cook

1.3.22

Dear Parent/Carers,

We really enjoyed welcoming back your children to school and hope they came home happy after their first day.

For the first time in what seems like years, we had a ‘zero’ covid case number yesterday. It does seem like we are approaching the end of a very long dark tunnel as far as covid is concerned 😊

As ever, we take the advice from the Health Protection Hub and their guidance stipulates the need to continue with adequate ventilation, regular handwashing and really thorough cleaning.

They also say that if numbers allow, that there is no need for staff to wear face coverings unless they feel off colour or if they feel vulnerable. Social distancing is being relaxed and we are gradually moving to more ‘normal’ practices such as assemblies together in the hall.

We also plan to reintroduce some of our in school, face to face activity including parents evening (more information to follow).

Of course, covid has not disappeared and as the Government says, we need to ‘learn to live with it’. The advice still stipulates that –

‘If you have COVID-19, stay at home and avoid contact with other people’

We know that if you have COVID-19 you can infect other people from 2 days before your symptoms start, and for up to 10 days after. You can pass on the infection to others, even if you have mild symptoms or no symptoms at all. The advice is still the same – ‘if you have COVID-19 you should stay at home and avoid contact with other people’. The Health Protection Hub tells us that children with Covid should not attend school while they are infectious. They should take an LFD test from 5 days after their symptoms started (or the day their test was taken if they did not have symptoms) followed by another one the next day. If both these tests results are negative, they should return to school, as long as they feel well enough to do so and do not have a temperature.

We know that our parent community is very supportive and that parents will agree that a pupil with the key symptoms of COVID-19 should not attend the school, given the potential risk to others. As before, if a parent or carer insists on a pupil attending school where they have a confirmed or suspected case of COVID-19, we can take the decision to refuse the pupil if, in our reasonable judgement, it is necessary to protect other pupils and staff from possible infection with COVID-19.

We will keep you informed as to cases in our school, but have our fingers firmly crossed that they stay at that magical ‘zero’ figure!

I know that many of you will have seen, or at least heard of our new addition to the Newdale family… the children voted on what the beech tree stump should become and now we have a wonderful bear, who we think represents strength and resilience for our school. Of course, the children also think it is great that Buddy Bear has now got a friend he can talk to! What we need now is a name – all ideas gratefully received! We have asked the children to come up with one!

We will soon be reminding and informing you of upcoming events in school and until then I thank you for your ongoing support and look forward to a much easier half term.

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Newdale Primary School and Nursery

Reception Star of the Week

Mrs Sturrock and Mrs Evans’ ‘Star of the Week’ this week is Poppy for excellent phonics work. Well done Poppy, you are working so hard on your reading and writing and all the adults in Reception are very proud of you.