Mini Medics

Mini Medics after school club will run next half term for Year 3 and Year 4.

Mini Medics is designed to give children the confidence to perform and understand the basic First Aid methods that could help a friend or someone that is in need of First Aid. The course covers, first aid book and box, primary survey, CPR, recovery position, choking, asthma, treating wounds, slings and bandages, how to use a defibrillator.

The course will run on a Friday from Friday 6th June – Friday 4th July. The cost for the 5 week course is £20 per child.

Please note due to the course being run by an external company, we are unable to make cancellations/refunds once a place is booked.

Places can be booked via ParentPay. The last day to book a place is Thursday 22nd May.

 

Times Table Reminder

Good Morning,

The MTC is approaching quickly and we would love the children to feel as confident as possible when they sit their times tables test.

We have been working hard in class to boost retrieval but would really appreciate further support at home. Keep an eye in diaries over the next few days for your child’s most recent TTRS heatmap and their highest mock MTC score out of 25.

 

Should you wish to do more at home with your child, you could use the resources below.

 

Thanks for your support,

 

The Year 4 Team

 

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/topics/cnep90jwjj7t

https://www.timestables.co.uk/

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

https://urbrainy.com/mtc

 

Safeguarding, Health & Safety Governors Involvement

The Health & Safety Governors met last week. They spent time considering our invacuation procedures and were pleased to hear that our site was going to be reviewed and audited by someone more specialist in this field. They look forward to their findings and observing a drill in action this June.

Governors went on to analyse behaviour across the school and as part of this carried out pupil voice with a set of boys and then a set of girls from year 6. Governors were heartened to hear that the children could speak very confidently about the BeSMART code and describe the varying types of bullying that could exist. (Thankfully not in Newdale!).

Governors looked carefully at the E Safety survey and were fascinated with the data and asked that it would be shared more widely with the parent community.

Curriculum Governors Involvement

The Curriculum Governor Committee met yesterday. They enjoyed listening to a group of girls talk about the sporting opportunities in our school and were pleased to hear that the offer is equal for both boys and girls.

Governors attended the Year 3 interhouse football competition on the astro and were delighted to see the inclusive nature of this event and the buzz of excitement from the children.

Governors had a focus on the role of the teaching assistant in our school and looked in particular at the key worker project that we run. They were impressed with the impact of this project on our children.

Governors reviewed the latest report from the school improvement partner which was linked to writing across the school.

Finance and Personnel Governors Involvement

On the 2nd April 2025 the Finance & Personnel Governors enjoyed talking to representatives from the School Parliament. They were impressed with what the children had been up to and future plans.

They discussed the financial position of the school and imminent significant expenditure e.g. a new surface on the bottom playground.

Governors have a strategic role in ensuring staff well being is properly considered. They spent time analysing the recent staff wellbeing audit and were heartened to read such positive comments e.g. 100% of staff at Newdale feel they work in a safe environment. The Governors are keen to hear what ideas staff have to ensure ‘work life balance’ is kept at a good level and plan to explore this more with staff next time the committee meets.