21st December, 2022

Dear Parents and Carers

We made it!  Looking back on a long and busy term, we have much to celebrate at Cardinal Newman.  Thank you for all that you have each done to support our children to succeed across so many different areas of school life.

We have been working hard this term to ensure that our excellent Reading results translate into children who enjoy both reading and writing for pleasure.  From the successful introduction of Read Write Inc for our youngest children to the expansion of our Accelerated Reader scheme for our older readers, it has been great to see immense progress both in reading skills and in love for reading this term!  I was especially delighted to see 100% of our Key Stage 2 children achieving the “Ready Reader” level this term – with two children already having achieved the end of year level for Reading! Meanwhile in Key Stage 1, 100% have achieved progress in Reading, with some moving from knowing only sounds to reading books fluently this term!  Well done to all of them!  Next term will bring opportunities for parents and carers to attend Reading Workshops for children of all ages, to understand how best to support our children with this very important skill.

This term has also brought a wealth of opportunities in extra-curricular activities, from our sporting teams competing at football (girls and boys), rugby, hockey, netball and cross country to our musical opportunities including the choir performing at the Royal Albert Hall.  We were delighted that every child in school had the opportunity to have their artwork on public display at the Riverhouse Barn art gallery in Walton – and the feedback from the public (and from delighted grandparents and parents!) gave a real boost to our children’s confidence in art.  On Tuesday, we celebrated the wealth of clubs at Cardinal Newman with a showcase including skills as diverse as Judo and Ukelele; Italian and Ballet; Music Ensemble and Irish Dancing – all of the children participating were pleased to demonstrate their most recently learned skills, while the audience were most appreciative of the entertainment!

Of course, we always encourage our community of learners, believers and friends to look beyond themselves and find ways of serving others with the skills and talents they have.  This term, our children have especially focussed on giving to others – many of our Key Stage Two children are part of the school Prayer Council and they have given up parts of their lunchtimes to support projects for others, including making sweet treats and Christmas cards for the residents of Whiteley Village; wrapping Christmas gifts for members of a local lunch club for the elderly and housebound; and preparing donations for the Stripy Stork charity which supports local families in need as well as supporting Fr Ruslan’s initiative to provide warm clothing to Ukrainian orphans.  Our Prayer Council members have visited the local charities with our donations and our choir visited Sherwood House (a local care home) to entertain the residents there.  In all of this, we know our children have been profoundly moved by the impact of their giving on others – we pray that these lessons will be among the most powerfully learned during their time at Cardinal Newman.

As we approach the end of Advent, there are, as always, one or two small changes in our community for the New Year.  Miss Catherine Stainton (Year 3 teacher) is leaving us to go travelling in the New Year – we have been immensely proud of all Miss Stainton’s achievements since she joined us as a newly qualified teacher and we hope she may return to us when her travelling days are done!  Mrs Sarah Pavey (Year R Learning Support Assistant) is also stepping back from full-time work after 18 years supporting our young learners – we are pleased that she has agreed to remain on a supply basis, so we will see her around when our need is greatest!  We also say goodbye to Miss Aleksandra Sluzarcyk (Whizz Kids Playworker) who is a former pupil of Cardinal Newman and is now pursuing a career in Nursery care.

In the New Year, we will be welcoming (And welcoming back!) some new faces.  We are delighted that Mrs Kathryn Gautheron has returned from France in time to join us again, taking over the Year 3 class currently taught by Miss Stainton.  We welcome two new learning support assistants with prior experience in the role – Mrs Kim Salmon and Mrs Sarah Wright will be joining us to support our children in the New Year.  We are also delighted to have recruited Miss Talia Sinnah (Another former Cardinal Newman and Salesian pupil!) to the role of Playworker in Whizz Kids.  There is much to look forward to in the New Year.

As we approach Christmas, I wish you and your families a very happy and blessed time – do make the most of the many opportunities to be together, creating memories and family traditions which will last a lifetime.  Both of our school parishes have Christmas Masses aimed at children (Details below).  As we approach this special day, let us remember the words of our patron Cardinal St John Henry Newman:

“May each Christmas, as it comes, find us more and more like Him, who at this time became a little child for our sake.”

God bless you and your families during this festive season.

Catherine Burnham

Headteacher

 

Christmas Mass times locally:

 

St Erconwald’s, Walton

24th December:

Young Children Mass 15.00

Christmas Carols 17.30

Family Christmas Eve Mass 18.00

Midnight Mass 22.00

25th December

Christmas Day Family Mass 9.15am

Christmas Day Mass 11.15am

Italian Mass 12.30pm

Polish Mass 1.30pm

All Saints, Hersham and St Barnabas, Molesey

ALL SAINTS

24th - 7pm Vigil Mass of Christmas Eve

25th - 9.15am Mass of Christmas Day

 

 

ST BARNABAS

24th - 5pm & 9pm on Christmas Eve

25th - 8am Latin - Christmas Day

25th - 11am  - Christmas Day

Governors Fund Donation

We would be grateful for any donations to help us with our next project: the development of the school playgrounds (Early Years and KS1).

It's really easy to make a donation to the Governor's Fund. If you would like to donate online, please click here . Any contributions gratefully received. Thank you for your support.


Notes/Reminders

Christmas Fair

Thank you for all your support. It was a great success. 

 

 

Reception 2023 closing date

Reminder that the closing date for Reception applications for September 2023 entry is 15 January 2023. 
 

Open Mornings

Wednesday 11th January 10.30 am - 12.00

Please email the school office (office@cardinalnewmanschool.co.uk)  to book a place giving your name and phone number. 

School Dinners

Please remember to book school dinners on Scopay at least 1 week in advance or ring the school office before 9am if you have left it too late to book online for that day.

Allergies

If your child has an allergy please make sure the school office is informed. Please check the menu carefully before booking lunch for your child. 


21 Dec 2022
Christmas Collective Worship
Christmas Collective Worship for more photos click here.
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21 Dec 2022
Opal Class Angels and Christmas Cards
Opal Class Angels and Christmas Cards. Click here for more photos
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19 Dec 2022
Orange Class - Christmas party and lunch
Orange Class very much enjoyed their Christmas party and Christmas lunch!
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Parents Association Notes

To contact the PA, please email: PA@cardinalnewmanschool.co.uk


Clubs

Multi Sports Camp New Year

Planet Soccer will be running a Multisports camp on 4th, 5th & 6th January.

Drop Off is 8:30 - 9:30

Pick Up is 3:30 - 4:30

To book please follow the link.

Spring term 2023 Clubs

All School Run Clubs Spring Term 2023

Please see details of teacher-led clubs here.

External Run Clubs Spring Term 2023

Please see details of external clubs here.

French Club - Please find flyer here

iRock  - Please find flyer here

Engineering club - Please see leaflet here 

Italian Club - For more information, click here 

Spanish club - Please find flyer here

Ukulele club - Please click here for information

Code Camp - Please find flyer here and more information here

Planet Soccer Clubs-  Please click here to book

Footbellas Girls Football Club - Please find flyer here.

Judo classes - Please contact Diane Capon on 07960 699 077 or email diane.capon@sky.com

Ballet - Pending 

Irish Dancing -Pending 

Dance Club - Pending 

Homework Club (Y3-Y6)

Starts from 9th January, it runs from 3.15 pm - 4.15 pm Monday - Friday, cost is £5 (free if your child attend's Whizz Kids after-school club). Please book and pay for via Scopay.


Communicating with your child's teacher 

Messages for teachers can be put in your child's reading/homework diary/bookbag, eg. pick up arrangements, homework issues, lost property, requesting a meeting with the teacher or anything else you would like the teacher to know.

For KS2 children, please remind your child to tell the teacher that the message is in there.

Absences should still be communicated via the office. (see below)


Pick-up notes 

Please put pick-up notes in your child's reading/ homework diary or bookbag. 

If you do need to let the office know about a last minute pick-up change,  please do so before 2 pm if possible.


Y6 Independent Walkers

If your child is in Y6 and you would like to let us know they will be walking home from school, please just email the office.


How to report your child being absent or sick

Please notify the school office every day your child is absent from school before 9 am so we can adjust dinner figures and complete the registers. Please either ring the school office on 01932 222536 and leave a voicemail or email absence@cardinalnewmanschool.co.uk. If you email us about an absence, you will not receive an acknowledgement reply due to the large volume of emails we receive in relation to this daily.  

If your child has a stomach bug, they should not return to school until 48 hours after the last episode of illness.

Absence Request

If you require a school absence for your child for some reason, please email the school office with the details. 


Wellbeing

Support for Parents & Carers of children with ASD and ADD/ADHD

Stepping Up For Autism Course Information 2022 click here.

Request for Support Form click here.

NAS - OOH poster PDF click here.

Support groups and workshops for parents and carers

A virtual support group for parents and carers facilitated by the Hope Service and currently offered via Microsoft Teams. A safe space to share experiences, encourage and support each other. Help for the Helper and Care for the Carer. Click here for more information. 

Parent Support 

Parent Wellbeing Service

For more information on the Parent Wellbeing Service, please click here. 

 

 

Parent Wellbeing Service, Barnardo's Referral Form

This form here is to be used by anyone referring a parent/carer to the Barnardo’s Parent Wellbeing Service outside of the CAMHS SPA referral pathway.

 

Healthy weight for children

Do you need help to achieve a healthy weight for your child? Please click here for more information.

 

Invite to ASD parent support group 2022

Support group for parents whose child is awaiting ASD assessment or just had a diagnosis. For more information and future dates please click the flyer here.

 

Sibling rivalry, healthy gaming habits, dealing with meltdowns and anxiety

Parents may find this useful. It has a very comprehensive range of information including sibling rivalry, healthy gaming habits, dealing with meltdowns and anxiety. Please click here

Wellbeing resources recommended by Dr Alison D'Amario, Educational Psychologist for the Xavier trust can be found here 

'Supporting your Child's Wellbeing' Workshop - Please find presentation here from the workshop.


eSafety and Safeguarding

Reminder: Keeping children safe online and in the real world

At Cardinal Newman School we are always reminding the children how they can keep themselves safe whether in the real world or in the virtual world. Class teachers regularly use the Zones of Regulation to assess how the children in their classes are feeling. Children are encouraged to share their worries using the ‘What I want my teacher to know boxes’ which are in each Key Stage 2 classrooms and the Worry Monsters which can be found in the Keys Stage 1 Classrooms.

Information to support parents can be found on the school website here.

Please continue to report any safeguarding concerns to Mr Flower (Designated Safeguarding Lead) or Mrs Burnham (Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead).


Start of Spring Term
All Day
09
January
KS2 Reading meeting
8:50am – 9:20am
11
January
St Stephen Mufti day (Red item)
All Day
18
January
St John Bosco Mufti day (Green item)
All Day
31
January
Half Term
All Day
From 13 Feb until 17 Feb
13
February

To see the full Calender of Events, click here.


School Day: 8.40 am - 3.15 pm     Office opening hours: 8.00 am  - 4.00 pm Monday - Friday

Arch Road, Hersham, KT12 4QT    T: 01932 222536   E: office@cardinalnewmanschool.co.uk