Coronavirus Update

Dear Parents/Carers,

Whilst we remain open as a school, we are very conscious of doing all we can to reduce the risks to our community. We therefore want to inform you of some of the actions we have taken so far:

  • All assemblies will be class based until further notice
  • Where possible, children will not be asked to sit closely with each other on the classroom carpets
  • Cross country training on Wednesday has now been cancelled, as have all the scheduled races
  • Children continue to wash their hands thoroughly throughout the day
  • Parents dropping off at Nursery and breakfast clubs will now need to drop their children off at the door and not come into school
  • Nursery children will be released via the front door and also the garden gate to try and reduce the gathering of parents
  • From Wednesday 18th March all volunteer readers will stop coming into school
  • Coffee mornings are cancelled until further notice
  • Parents evenings this week have been cancelled – with summary information being sent out instead, with some phone calls being made for cases where the teacher feels it important to go into much more detail
  • Teacher training courses have been cancelled to allow staff to stay in school and therefore reduce the risk to them, with staff shortages potentially leaving us with a depleted workforce.
  • Deploying more staff into the dinner hall to ensure a rapid flow of dinners and the best possible use of the space we have

Please refer to the NHS website for advice about whether or not to send your child in to school or keep them at home. The school is following all the latest Government and DfE advice. As a school we can not advise you what to do, but please be assured that we are keeping abreast of developments and are doing all we can. Please appreciate that this advice is constantly being updated by Government.

The Newdale team, as ever, are going above and beyond to ensure we operate as normally as we can, with as many precautions being inputted as possible to keep everyone safe. I will continue to keep you updated with any information I receive as soon as I am able. Please keep in touch via the school website, as this is the most efficient way of keeping you informed.

We have had some parents ask about children bringing in their own wash bags with soap etc inside. We have school approved soap and ask that children use that for the time being. We cannot monitor the ingredients of hand moisturizers and therefore cannot allow them in school due to some of children having nut allergies.

Thank you for your continued support during this challenging time.

Miss Cook

Another Star… 🌟

Well done Egbert in Miss Hailey’s class for amazing writing this week!

🌟 Miss McCullagh’s Star of the Week 🌟

A big well done to our star of the week, Finley, who has been extra helpful this week and a fantastic Sports Leader. He is a brilliant, sporty role model and has shown great enthusiasm for our Sport Relief activities today.

Sport Relief 🏅🏆

What a fantastic sporty day we have had! We have had a go at penalty shootout, we’ve done lots of dancing and we have all ran 1km. We also played some games outside and had an awards ceremony where we all received a medal that we had designed ourselves!

Forest School in Year 1 🌳 🌳

We have really been enjoying our visits to Forest School over the past few weeks. Have a look at some of our favourite activities; climbing trees, making seesaws with big logs, building dens and using twigs to make our own bows!

Miss McCullagh’s Star of the Week 🌟

Our star of the week this week is Freddie, for always being so enthusiastic and polite. He has such a fantastic attitude towards school, is always smiling and can always cheer us up! What a super star! 🌟🌟

Grandparents Tea Party ☕️ 🍰

Thank you to all of the grandparents who could attend our tea party this afternoon. The children loved spending some time playing games and reading stories with you all.

This year, we have written a story as a whole school!

Every teacher brought an interesting or unusual object to school. One class began the story using that object. The story was then passed to the next class who continued it, incorporating their chosen object. At the end of the day, the completed story was shared with the whole school in our World Book Day assembly.
I hope you enjoy our story – I wonder if you can spot the objects that inspired each part!
Happy reading everyone,
Mrs. Thomas

And so the story begins…

Y6 Mrs. Thomas’ class
As Mina turned the sand timer over, everything around her flipped upside down. The ceiling became the floor; the floor became the ceiling.

Y6 Miss Clay’s class
Unexpectedly, Sassy Sandra came bursting through the door. Mina became alarmed: Sassy Sandra was racing to make a large batch of her signature dish, chicken chow mein. With gravity taking hold, this proved to be a challenge.

Y5 Mr. Banfield’s class
When the room flipped, Mina’s drawers had shuffled open revealing a majestic, fabulous mask. The mask, which came to life suddenly, was drawn to Mina’s face. Sandra noticed her friend beginning to transform.

Y5 Miss Myler’s class
Mina started to turn into a different being and began to look like an exact replica of Sandra. Sandra knew she had to escape but Mina could obviously share her thoughts too. As Sandra turned around, she saw a glossy, gold hot air balloon had appeared. They both leaped for it…

Y4 Miss Macfarlane’s class
Once inside the basket of the hot air balloon, Sandra and Mina realised that they were not alone. Sitting in the corner of the basket was an unusual, old man. In his hand, he held a dreamcatcher. Whilst chanting peculiar words, the man spun the dreamcatcher causing Sandra and Mina to fall into a deep sleep.

Y4 Mr. Jackson’s class
In the dream, the girls met Bob the plastic Tortoise. Bob’s leg was broken, and he described a long journey he had been on. Bob said he was from another dimension. A place where the world was always upside down, nobody could use their frying pans and magic masks transformed people. Bob said the girls needed to complete a quest to save the world from being like this forever.

Y3 Mrs. Pablos’ class
Waking from the dream, the girls noticed a jar of beans glimmering on a crooked shelf. Cautiously, Sandra (or was it Mina?) picked up the jar and suddenly a secret message appeared… Plant me! Eagerly, they planted the beans but instead of sprouting shoots, the roots created mysterious tunnels… which one would they choose?

Y3 Mrs. Trevor’s class
Nervously, Mina slowly strolled into the dark tunnel because she heard the hum of a melody she once heard. When she arrived at the end of the mysterious, glittery tunnel, she could not believe her eyes. In front of her was a golden microphone floating in mid-air. In the blink of an eye she was clutching the golden microphone…

Miss Plimmer’s class
Mina started singing, but Sandra noticed toxic gas coming from another of the tunnels. Luckily, in a world where things are upside down, toxic gas is not poisonous: in fact, it smells delicious! The girls followed the scent whilst clutching the microphone and found a yellow hard box with a mysterious logo on the front…

Y2 Miss Newport’s class
The mysterious, golden, shiny box turned out to be Pirate Jack’s lost treasure chest! Mina knelt down and softly rubbed the outside of the chest. As she did this, a magical, handsome genie appeared in a puff of smoke. Mina jumped back in amazement! The genie began to sing…

Y2 Miss Jones’ class
As the genie sang beautifully, the ground appeared to move. What was that? Unexpectedly, a golden, grumpy figure appeared from a dark tunnel opening.
“Turn it off, you ghastly thing!”
There was an unusual silence.
“You’ve woken me up from many years of sleep. You must never awaken a Pharaoh.”
Without a thought, the Pharaoh cursed helpless Mina: “You will never sing again. Every time you try and sing with that horrible microphone you will cough up a frog”.
Mina looked concerned…

Y1 Miss Hailey’s class
…She loved singing! Looking down, she spotted a mysterious train ticket on the floor. She picked it up. She started to hear a train chuffing and rumbling from far away. It sounded like it was coming very fast….

Y1 Miss McCullagh
Mina could see a big, puff of dark smoke blowing out of a shiny, golden train. Had it come to rescue her from the horrible Pharaoh? Mina began to think that this could be her chance to escape! Suddenly, a tall train conductor stepped off the train.
“Where would like to go Miss,” he asked.
Mina panicked. Where should we go? Where would be safe? Mina thought about her bedroom at home and the jar of sand she kept on her bedside table that she had collected from her favourite place in the world – the seaside!
Mina answered, “The seaside please…”

Reception Miss Taylor’s class
They got off the train at the seaside and walked towards the dark, black, gloomy caves where they heard big deep breaths. Then they saw fire when a red, gold, shiny, scary (and bit friendly!) dragon came out and said, “RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRROOOOOAAAAAARRRRRRRRRR!”

Reception Miss Broadhurst
Mina and Sandra began to run very fast but then they heard crying. The dragon was crying because he wanted to be friends and play with them. They cuddled the dragon and wiped his tears away.
The Dragon was very happy so he shared some shiny magic gems he had with his new friends. The gems had magic powers: they grew beanstalks. The beanstalk would take Mina and Sandra wherever they wanted to go. They really wanted to go home to their mummies and daddies. The girls planted the magic gems and climbed the big, green beanstalk all the way back home which took them twelve minutes.

They lived happily ever after.

The end.

 

World Book Day in Year 1 📚

We have had a fantastic time today; sharing our costumes and favourite stories with our friends, describing our characters and listening to lots of lovely stories! We even met up with Year 5 to do some buddy reading. 🙂 📘