12th March 2021


Dear Parents

Whole School Restart

What a lovely week!  We have been so delighted to welcome our children back into school this week.  The corridors have been filled with the joyous sounds of children chattering, laughing and playing.  Standing in the sunshine watching a great number of the KS2 children playing football together was like watching them breathe again – the many interactions and unspoken signals between classmates unpractised for so long but now unfurled and flying once again.  It has been amazing to see children of all ages slot back into the Cardinal Newman jigsaw of Learners, Believers and Friends so quickly and effortlessly.  For staff and children alike, it has been such a positive restart and we hope families will also have enjoyed the respite and breathing space after so many weeks home-schooling.

Learning this week has focussed on allowing the children to reconnect and enjoy hands-on collaborative learning wherever possible.   Teachers have been pleased to report some fantastic progress from home learning, especially in reading and handwriting.  Initial impressions from the first week are very positive, with children able to build on their home learning in Maths and Science.  We will continue to work with the children to ensure the building blocks are securely stacked but it is most reassuring that the initial indications are so positive.  What a great testament to teachers’ hard work delivering remote learning and parents’ commitment to support our children’s learning through this difficult time!  Thank you to all of you.

It has been so lovely to see the children enjoying the wider curriculum more freely once again! Forest School restarted this week with some of the older children (Y6) involved in a local planting project, digging holes for our new trees to continue to develop the Wildlife Area and school grounds.  Following the success of the recorded PE sessions on Teams, children across the school have really enjoyed having real live PE sessions with Mr Fenton this week (despite the difficult weather conditions on Wednesday!)  Our new IT Suite has also been in action this week – although all of the children have had plenty of screen time at home, they were very excited to see our brand new whole class IT suite and they are looking forward to starting their new programming units in Computing now we are back to school.  Our thanks once again to the Parent Association (and all our parents who support their fundraising) for enabling us to purchase the equipment for the new suite.

COVID Measures

Thank you too for your care and attention to social distancing and supporting the measures in place to keep the community safe and the school open.  We have already heard of pupils testing positive in other schools and bubbles having to close again.  Let’s work together to ensure we can keep our children in school and learning as much as possible.  Please remember, if your child is unwell, do keep them at home pending the result of a COVID test.

Parking

One negative result of the return to school has been an increase in inconsiderate parking on Arch Road.  Residents have been in touch once again to ask that parents park elsewhere wherever possible, but most importantly please do not block driveways and pavements.  Yesterday afternoon, it would not have been possible for emergency services to have accessed Arch Road due to inconsiderate parent parking; this morning there was actually an ambulance called to one of the residents, so this is a real issue.  None of us would want an ambulance to one of our loved ones to be delayed and hampered by someone else’s bad parking, so let’s make sure we are not the cause of that problem for someone else.

Stations of the Cross

Thank you to Fr Bill and our Year 5 Prayer Council children who led the Stations of the Cross for the whole school community today.  It is traditional during Lent to reflect on Jesus’ journey to the cross and this reflection was beautifully presented by the children.  Next Friday 19th March, there will be no Stations of the Cross as it is the Feast Day of St Joseph and we will be celebrating whole school Mass at 2pm with Fr Bill (himself a Josephite priest).  The next Stations of the Cross will be held on Friday 26th March at 11am when Y4 will lead the Stations with Fr Bill.

On Friday 19th March, we will be making a collection for food items for the Foodbank - please send donations in with your children.  We will quarantine donations over the weekend and donate to the Foodbank the following week.  Items which are particularly required at the moment are: Long-life milk, Long-life juice, Instant mash potato, Pasta sauce, Sponge puddings, Jam and Washing powder.

Thank you for your Lenten donations to the Missio Appeal on Scopay - this appeal will remain open until the end of term.

Hall Extension

The children have enjoyed seeing the development of the new hall project and are impatient to be inside and using it!  We are not that far forward yet, but the project has certainly moved on.  The steels were put in by crane last Friday and this will enable the completion of the roof construction in the coming weeks.  The framework for the new audio-visual system will be installed next week and we are looking forward to having screens and projectors in both sides of the new hall to enable both spaces to be used independently, as well as together.  It will be a truly amazing new resource when completed!

Thank you to those who have sent donations in during this week.  The first batch of “Donor Bricks” has arrived and there are just a few bricks left to complete the framework.  If you have been meaning to “Buy a Brick” and haven’t yet got round to it, do get in touch with Tina O’Kelly via email tokelly@cardinalnewmanschool.co.uk (Governor in charge of Fundraising) or complete the Buy a Brick form here

Thank you again to all parents who are supporting the Governor’s Fund with monthly donations – these donations go directly to support the hall extension at the moment and we absolutely couldn’t have got this far without you!  If you aren’t yet contributing to the Governor’s Fund, please do consider supporting the school in this way.  Unlike state-maintained schools, Catholic schools like those in the Xavier Catholic Education Trust have to fund 10% of any capital project work ourselves and parent donations are crucial to achieving this.  Thank you for all your help to provide the best resources we can for our children at Cardinal Newman.

Lunches

Finally, just a note about lunches….  As you can imagine, the joint challenges of COVID guidance and having the school hall completely out of action have created some interesting situations for our amazing school kitchen staff!  They have been incredibly flexible and coped with all these changes with good humour.  We have adapted the set Twelve15 menu at the moment - it remains well-balanced and nutritious, but avoids some of the issues of peas and sauces all over the classrooms in the afternoon!  The revised menu for this term is on the website here.

Thank you once again for the joy of your children’s company this week!  We look forward to seeing them again on Monday and wish you a happy weekend in the meantime.

All best wishes

Catherine Burnham

Headteacher

Notes

St. Patrick's Day 

On Wednesday 17th March the children will be celebrating St Patrick's Day. All children are allowed to wear one item of green alongside their normal uniform eg a green hairband,a green jumper, green tights etc

AlleyCatz Store update

As you will understand the AlleyCatz store is not yet allowed to open to customers. We have however been offering a full online service with a Click and Collect facility through lockdown and telephone enquiries have been dealt with on a regular basis.  Originally we were open for collection on Tuesdays only but latterly this has been extended to three days a week.

As from Monday March 8th, we are extending this service to six days a week, Monday – Saturday, meaning parents will be able to collect items already ordered, online or by telephone, from the store entrance.

Assuming the Prime Minister’s road map continues as planned, the Store will reopen to trade normally on Monday April 12th.

Kids read more when we Turn On The Subtitles. 
We wanted to let you know how this brilliantly simple, free, small change to children’s existing TV viewing habits can drastically improve their reading skills. Here is Stephen Fry to explain the benefits of turning on the subtitles in more detail. www.turnonthesubtitles.org/parents

 

                                   Weekly Awards Week ending 12th March 2021

 

 

Learner

Believer

Friend

Red

Niamh

Ella Louise

Aidan

Orange

Alex B

Ella

Caden

Yellow

Keanu

Jayden

Elena

Green

Samuel C

Tomas B

Samuel M

Blue

Gabriel

Siena

Edward

Violet

Jack

Jasmine V

Adrian

Ruby

Enzo

Luke W

Luca F

Topaz

Michele

Moya

Joseph

Opal

Joseph

Finn

Iris

Coral

Charlie

Ishani

Luca

Emerald

Sofia

George

Zoe

Sapphire

Isabel

Jaxon

Nathan

Garnet

Ella C

Harvey

Sophie S

Amethyst

Oscar L

Daisy P

Sasha B

 

Wellbeing

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

St. Joseph's Feast Day
All Day
19
March