Happy New Year

Happy New Year!

We cannot wait to welcome you all back tomorrow for another exciting term!

Just a few reminders!

PE Days – MONDAY (Crossbar) and THURSDAY (Class teacher)

Children come to school in their PE kits – White t-shirts, black/navy bottoms and trainers. Please ensure children’s PE is labelled clearly with their names.

FOREST SCHOOL – Thursdays. Children will be in their PE kits but will need to bring in appropriate change of footwear and warm outer clothes as we intend to go outside regardless of the weather.

Homework reminder- children complete their times tables test each Wednesday and new homework will be sent out each Friday. Please encourage your child to complete the practise questions to improve their fluency and rapid recall.

We are impressed with the children’s reading progress and are grateful for your continued support with reading at least 3 times or more a week. Keep up the fantastic reading!

See you bright and early in the morning, don’t forget school starts at 8.35am!

Ms Trevor and Miss Hill :) :)

Year 2 updates – final week

Firstly, we are so proud of all the children for their amazing performances last week. They were awesome! Thank you again for all your support leading up to the performances.

In Year 2 will be doing PE next week on Tuesday instead of Monday.

On Friday we will be having a class disco as an end of term treat, please send your children in in their PE kit as normal.

 

Scarlet Fever

Dear Parents/Carers,

All schools have been asked to share this letter with Parents.

Please read carefully. We will update you with any changes that are specific to Newdale.

Regards,

Miss Cook

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Scarlet Fever Information (based on advice from the Health Protection Hub) December 2022

5.12.22

Dear Parents/Carers,

You may have heard the sobering news of a six-year old child dying after contracting a Group A Streptococcus (GAS) infection in an outbreak in a school in Surrey.  The common childhood illness scarlet fever is caused by this bacteria and in the vast majority of cases is a mild illness, but can sometimes be more severe.

Signs and symptoms of scarlet fever

The early symptoms of scarlet fever include sore throat, headache, fever, nausea and vomiting. After 12 to 48 hours the characteristic red, pinhead rash develops, typically first appearing on the chest and stomach, then rapidly spreading to other parts of the body, and giving the skin a sandpaper-like texture. The scarlet rash may be harder to spot on darker skin, although the ‘sandpaper’ feel should be present. Patients typically have flushed cheeks and pallor around the mouth. This may be accompanied by a ‘strawberry tongue’. As the child improves peeling of the skin can occur.

If you suspect your child could have Scarlet Fever please

  • Seek advice from their general practitioner.
  • Keep your child off school and seek advice from the doctor as to how long your child should be off.
  • Inform school of any diagnosis and absence.

What we are already doing:

  • Encouraging children and staff to implement good hand hygiene
  • Encouraging staff, children to implement good respiratory hygiene
  • Children and staff are reminded that all scrapes or wounds, especially bites, should be thoroughly cleaned and covered.
  • Maintaining good ventilation in the setting.
  • Carrying out enhanced cleaning, to help reduce transmission.

If you suspect your child has Scarlet Fever, it is important that you let school know as soon as you can. This early notification would support us in taking any necessary precautions to avoid further  spread.

Regards,

Miss Cook

Year 1 & 2 Christmas Performance – today at 1:45pm

If you are attending the Year 1 & 2 Christmas Performance this afternoon and you have younger children accompanying you, please try to arrange childcare if at all possible as we do not have a creche on site.

 

If this will not be possible, please can we ask that you seat yourself at the very back of the hall so that you are able to make a quick, easy exit if your younger children become noisy or unsettled.

 Many thanks in advance.

Reserve tickets for Year 1 & 2 Christmas Concert – 2nd December

Reserve tickets are available to purchase for the Year 1 & 2 Christmas Concert on Friday 2nd December for the 9:30am performance. There are no maximum number of tickets that can be purchased. Payments need to be paid before 12pm on Thursday 1st December for tickets to be issued before the performance.

Year 2- Nativity Costumes

We are so proud of the children in Year 2 for learning their lines and singing beautifully.

Just a quick reminder that the children need to bring in their costume tomorrow (Friday 25th November), ready for their performance next Friday. If you are having problems finding or sourcing part of the costume, please let a member of the Year 2 team know.

Thank you for your continued support.