Message from Miss Cook

19.12.23

Dear Parent/Carers,

As I hope you all know, we very much take on board the views of all our children and parents. These views are regularly shared with the Newdale teams.

We consult with pupils through every Governor meeting, and phase leaders/subject leaders also carry out additional pupil voice regularly over the year.

We believe that school and home very much need to work in partnership, with children being at the centre. There simply must be a two-way feeling of trust between school and home, along with open, honest lines of communication.

I have always prioritised having a school ‘open door’ policy where we offer many different ways of communication for parents to use, including a class email address, many staff on duty am and pm (including senior managers), office staff and home school communication books to name a few of these. The hope is always that if parents do want to relay any messages, that they can easily and rapidly.

Thank you to the 19 parents that have already filled in our request to complete Parent View this academic year.

We would very much appreciate it if many more parents would complete this survey so we can gain a fuller picture of your opinions of Newdale.

https://parentview.ofsted.gov.uk/login?destination=give-your-views

We have already begun looking carefully at the small number of responses. I understand that we cannot please everyone, but I can reassure you that all teams certainly try so hard to do just that. I am lucky enough to visit very many other schools, and I know as fact that Newdale goes above and beyond in its offer for the children we have. This is regularly verified by external visitors including our School Improvement Advisor, Local Authority quality assurance visits, safeguarding audits and of course our Ofsted visits. We are incredibly proud of the Outstanding Ofsted result which we gained in May 2023. There are only a very small number of schools across the entire country that manage the ‘double outstanding’ judgement.  I hope this is external reassurance that our school continues to be operating at a very high level.

Unfortunately, some parents who have responded on Parent View so far are clearly not happy with Newdale and this is personally upsetting to me and also affects the feelings of the teams that work so hard every single day. I was surprised to see that we have parents who would not recommend us to another parent. I am keen to hear from those parents who have put ‘disagree’ or ‘strongly disagree’ as a response so any concerns you may have can be clarified/sorted. I would also very much like to talk to any parents who are not happy with our offer to see if we can improve the vital partnership between school and home.

As stated, I am under no illusion that we cannot please everyone, however, that does not stop us from trying to.  I would also just like to remind all parents to be mindful about how messages are worded in reading diaries and how the Newdale team are spoken to, just like we are requested to do in other public sectors. Our teams want the very best for your children. We are all on the same side and should be focussed on working together to support children to be the best they can be.

As ever, we are keen to hear what you have to say, but there needs to be an understanding that we are partners with you for the children and not working on different sides.

That said, I would like to thank the vast majority of you who really are so supportive of our school. We would be most grateful if you could also spend a few minutes completing the Parent View online form. Your views really do count, but we cannot support any of your specific concerns without knowing how.

As a highly regarded school, we have many families desperate to get their children into our provision. I spend a lot of my time fighting appeals to keep our numbers manageable so as to keep the quality of education as good as it can be for your children.

Thank you for your support in ensuring our school continues to grow in a positive way for all of our children.

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Newdale Primary School and Nursery

Finance and Personnel Committee Update

Finance & Personnel Governors met today and were impressed with the knowledge and enthusiasm that the School Parliament children have within their role. Governors encouraged them to expand on future plans by looking at the possibility of an ex cabinet member visiting school to talk to the children.

The school SENDCO outlined the expenditure connected to EHCP’s and the future plans for the new year. Governors also discussed policy, procedure and spending plans for across the school.

Safeguarding, H&S Governors feedback

The governors who are members of the Safeguarding, H&S committee met last Thursday. The safeguarding champions visited and discussed their role in the school and their exciting plans for this year. Other agenda items included the management of asthma on our school site. Governors went to observe the currently closed Quiet area of the playground and look forward to seeing the repairs being carried as rapidly as possible.

Parents’ Evening – Y1-6 entry points

The map below shows the entry and exit points for parents’ evening for the week beginning Monday 4th December 2023. Please note that if your appointment is after 5:30pm on Monday or Tuesday, that you will need to enter and exit the school via the school office.

 

 

Governors feedback linked to the Curriculum meeting

Governors were impressed with the phonics teaching offer when they visited and participated in, a variety of the Read Write Inc (RWI) phonics sessions in reception during the Curriculum meeting yesterday. Governors felt reassured by the positive learning atmosphere, excited by the children’s engagement and impressed with the quality of teaching.

During the rest of the meeting, Governors received updates on the strategies related to Pupil Premium and PE funding for the school. They were impressed by the upcoming proposals and events planned for the rest of the year.

Additionally, the governors had the opportunity to discuss the induction process with the new year 1 teacher and were confident in the process.

Christmas Jumper Days

Children are able to wear their Christmas jumpers in school on the following days:

Christmas dinner day (Weds 13th December)

Last day of term (Thursday 21st December)

Children can also wear their Christmas jumpers on the day of their event for parents and also party days, teachers will confirm Christmas party days for their class closer to the time.

Thank you

Newdale Team

Year 3 & 4 Christmas Concert

Year 3 and 4 Christmas Carol Concert 

Year 3 and 4 would like to invite you to their Christmas Carol Concert on Monday 11th December. During their concert, the Year 3 and 4 pupils would like to share some of the Christmas themed songs they have been learning, as well as show some of their favourite moments and pieces of work from the Autumn term. They may even invite you to join in with one of the songs – so please bring your singing voices! As a special treat, we will provide some hot chocolate for everyone, please bring some mugs for each adult attending and your child/ren.

  • There will be two performances; 9am & 2:30pm.
  • Maximum of 2 tickets per family can be purchased. £2 per ticket. All tickets must be purchased through ParentPay.

We are unable to provide a creche for this event so young siblings are invited, however please be mindful that you may need to sit at the back of the hall if bringing youngsters so that you can make a quick exit if you need to.

We look forward to welcoming you!

Year 3 & 4 Team.

Scarlett Fever

 

Dear Parents/Carers,

Scarlet Fever

We are starting to see cases of scarlet fever again in Telford schools, so we are issuing some advice from the Health Protection Hub.

What is really important to prevent scarlet fever potentially turning from a mild illness to something life-threatening, is early diagnosis and treatment.  Therefore, it is important that we make parents aware of the signs and symptoms.

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.

NHS information, including photos of the condition, is available here: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/scarlet-fever/

Single cases should be advised to seek advice from their GP. 

If you could let us know if you have a confirmed diagnosis of Scarlett Fever, as this will allow us to put in additional measures in setting.

 

Kind regards,

 

Miss Cook

Headteacher