Message from Miss Cook

Incident Update

Dear Parents and Carers,

I want to express my sincere thanks to the children for remaining as calm as possible and for following adult instructions so well today. I am also incredibly grateful to so many members of our local community who rushed forward to support us as we navigated a very difficult situation.

The teams at Newdale moved straight into emergency mode, acted calmly, and followed our procedures to the letter. The emergency services were outstanding and undoubtedly prevented the situation from becoming far more serious. We are extremely thankful for their swift and professional response.

At this stage, we are unsure whether Rock Road will be open tomorrow. Please consider alternative routes, including Brookes Avenue, and think about parking slightly further away and walking in if necessary.

To support this, we will operate a late register system tomorrow. There is no need for families to rush, as access routes may be limited. Children can arrive any time up until 10am without late marks being recorded.

We will be carrying out reassuring circle times and debriefs with the children, and we would appreciate your support in talking to them at home about the fact that school is safe and that we are very much looking forward to welcoming them back tomorrow.

It is never pleasant to have to put emergency policies and procedures into real-life action, but it is reassuring—for us and, we hope, for you as parents—that everything ran smoothly throughout the event.

Thank you so much for your support and for trusting us with your children.

We look forward to seeing everyone tomorrow.

Miss Cook

Headteacher

 

Year 2 Summer term timetable

Wow, what a half term term!
From retelling The Three Little Pigs, gaining confidence using number lines to add and subtract, recalling facts about historically significant nurses, learning about how plants grow, exploring the sturdiness of structures in DT and much much more… Your children have never failed to amaze us. Well done Year 2! You have definitely earned this two week break to relax and have fun.

 

Also, there was some confusion over the PE days at the end of the day today.
Please check diaries as they are correct! PE days are Mondays and Fridays.
We will also have Outdoor learning on a Friday afternoon so please prepare children for rain, sunshine and everything in between :)

Have a wonderful Easter holiday!

See you soon,
Mrs King and the whole year two team.

Curriculum Governor Involvement

The Curriculum Governors met on 24th March. They spent time speaking with KS2 girls about Life Learning and were heartened to hear that pupils feel safe in school and have a strong sense of belonging at Newdale. Governors then heard an update from the ‘Stronger Foundations’ Associate Governor, who reported on policy developments and monitoring carried out this term.

They also worked with the Maths Lead, talking to KS2 pupils about their maths learning, and were pleased to see clear progress over time. Governors are keen to follow how the focus on ‘STEM Sentences’ develops over the summer term.

They were further reassured by feedback from recent external monitoring undertaken by the School Improvement Partner and two Partnership Heads. All external visitors recognised the calm, respectful learning environments across the school and the strong drive to support inclusion.

Finance and Personnel Governors Involvement

Governors who are part of the Finance and Personnel Committee met on 23 March 2026. They spent considerable time analysing the staff wellbeing audit results and identifying any actions required in response to the findings. Governors were very pleased to note that both teaching and support staff feel happy and safe working at Newdale.

The committee reviewed the draft staffing structure for the next academic year and agreed that the inclusion agenda should drive staffing decisions. Governors also approved a budget of £3–£5k to support the development of the newly established SEND provision for the coming year.

Sorry Mums/Nans and other carers!

The children in Year 2 all made beautiful Mothers’ Day cards but Mrs King’s class were having so much fun with our Talent Show Auditions (and even getting a lovely visit from Miss Morrow) that we completely forgot to send them home.

The children have written some lovely messages so we hope you have a lovely weekend celebrating, and get an extended Mothers’ day by receiving them on Monday.

I cannot apologise enough Mums!
Mrs King

 

Also, here are just a few of our wonderful auditions… We had singers, comedians, dancers and much more!
Results of who made it through will be released soon but everyone who auditioned should be so proud.
We loved seeing all their unique talents.

Easter Raffle

This year’s Easter Raffle is now live on ParentPay.

Tickets are £1 each and must be purchased via ParentPay. Please ensure you buy all tickets you would like as only one transaction can be made.

The raffle will close on Tuesday 24th March at midday and the lucky winners will be drawn on Wednesday 25th March.

Good Luck everyone!

 

How Arbor Uses AI to Support Our School

At Newdale, we use the Arbor Management Information System (MIS) to help manage pupil information securely and efficiently. Arbor now includes optional AI‑powered tools that help staff complete tasks more quickly — such as data analysis, drafting messages, or finding information inside the system.

Below explains clearly how AI processes data, where it goes, and how Arbor keeps your child’s information safe.

  1. Your Child’s Data Remains Protected

Arbor confirms that any student or staff data processed by Arbor AI is not stored, not retained, and not used to train AI models. [support.ar…cation.com]

Only the minimum information required to complete a specific task is processed.

  1. How the AI Process Works

When a member of staff uses an AI feature in Arbor:

  1. Arbor checks permissions
    Arbor first checks what information the staff member is allowed to access within the MIS. [support.ar…cation.com]
  2. Only necessary data is sent for processing
    Arbor sends only the data needed for that specific task to the AI model (for example, attendance numbers for a summary). [platform.s…areone.com]
  3. AI produces a result
    The AI generates an output — such as a summary, draft message, or data insight — and sends it straight back into Arbor MIS.
  4. Data does NOT leave Arbor systems permanently
    Arbor operates within UK‑hosted environments and maintains strict agreements to ensure data is handled securely and legally. [platform.s…areone.com]
  1. Fully Compliant With UK Data Protection Laws

Arbor states that all AI features comply fully with:

  • UK GDPR
  • Data Protection Act 2018
  • Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR)

This ensures data is processed lawfully, fairly, and transparently. [support.ar…cation.com]

  1. No AI Decisions Affect Students Automatically

AI in Arbor is used only as a support tool.
It helps staff by providing suggestions, summaries, or draft information.

All decisions affecting students — including attendance, safeguarding, behaviour, or academic matters — are always made by school staff, not by AI.

  1. What AI in Arbor Can Do

Examples of helpful tasks Arbor AI supports include:

  • Drafting messages for staff to review
  • Creating quick summaries about attendance or learning
  • Helping staff find information quickly
  • Offering guidance when setting up school processes
    [platform.s…areone.com]

These tools save staff time so they can focus more on children and learning.

  1. What AI in Arbor Does Not Do
  • It does not make decisions about children
  • It does not store or keep copies of your child’s information
  • It does not use school data to train external AI systems
    [support.ar…cation.com]

Staff News

Dear Parents and Carers of children in Mrs King’s and Miss Hill’s class,

We are delighted to share the news that Mrs King is expecting her second baby. This will not affect who will be teaching your child for the rest of this year, as she is not due to begin her maternity leave until September.

If you have any questions, Mrs King will be more than happy to discuss them with you.

Kind regards,

Miss Cook

Headteacher

World Book Day – Year 2

Year 2 had a wonderfully creative World Book Day, bringing together storytelling and imagination with a splash of maths. The children explored How Big Is a Million? by Anna Milbourne and Serena Riglietti. It’s a beautiful story that sparks curiosity about numbers, size and the world around us.

Inspired by the book’s sense of scale, the children were set a special challenge: to create their own artwork using exactly 100 pieces of tissue paper. This hands‑on task encouraged them to think carefully about counting, grouping, and arranging their materials, all while producing vibrant and thoughtful pieces of art.

To continue the fun, the children then turned their attention to their families. They had to imagine each member as an animal character. From busy bees to cheerful cheetahs, their creations were full of personality and charm.

The classrooms buzzed with excitement all day, and the children should feel incredibly proud of the imagination and effort they poured into their work and costumes. What a brilliant way to celebrate reading, numbers, and creativity all at once. Thank you to any grown ups who helped their children celebrate this day!