30rd April, 2021

Dear Parents

It has been lovely this week to begin again with the Class Mission Weeks after so long!  It is important for the children to look beyond themselves and their immediate families and see themselves as part of the bigger picture, contributing to the community or world in which they live and thanking God for the good things in their lives.  Mission Week assemblies also give the children the opportunity to screw up their courage and find their biggest voices to “perform” to the adults and wider community who are watching.  All of these elements are life skills for the children and we are so glad that they once again have the opportunity to develop these skills.

This week has been the turn of Topaz Class and they have been focussing on the scripture around the Creation Story and exploring the idea of the Wonderful World in which we live.  This week, the whole school took part in an Earth Hour – an international initiative to save energy by turning off lights, computers and whiteboards; this was a welcome change from the very screen-based learning children experienced earlier in the year!  It has been good to hear the beautiful sound of children’s voices singing “He’s got the whole world in his hands” as the class have been practising this week and we are grateful to Year 3 for sharing their learning and their reflections with us in assembly this morning!  Well done Topaz Class!

First Aid Week has been our theme this week and all of the classes have completed their PSHE work on First Aid through the week, including Key Stage Two children working on modules towards their St John’s Ambulance First Aider qualification.  We are very grateful to Mrs Agnew for coming into school to talk to the Y5 and Y6 children about first aid and sharing her medical expertise with them. Some children in Key Stage 1 and some in Key Stage 2 were lucky enough to take part in First Aid workshops led by a former pupil, now in sixth form at Salesians – it was lovely to welcome her back to Cardinal Newman and the children really enjoyed their learning with her.  It makes a big difference to the children’s learning to have real experiences through workshops and conversations with experts – if you have a skill / experience which you might be able to share to further the children’s learning in a particular topic, please do get in touch!

As we slowly begin to be able to have visitors in school again, we are about to begin the important but slightly arduous process of completing updated safeguarding checks for our regular parent helpers and we hope to be able to have parents back in school to help after half-term.  All DBS checks are having to be renewed (due to the length of time people haven’t been in school for!) and there is a new Xavier safeguarding process for volunteers, but we do hope parents will still be keen to come in and support our children’s learning.  Keep an eye out for Mr Flower’s email about next steps – we are looking forward to welcoming our volunteers back into school! Thank you for all you do for our children!

Tomorrow is the first day of May and in the Catholic Church, May is known as the month of Mary.  Throughout May, the children will be praying the Rosary in school during their class prayer time and on Friday 7th May, the Year 4 children will be processing to the Prayer Garden to “crown” Our Lady.  The children have been learning the traditional hymn for crowning and parents and grandparents might like to have a nostalgic listen to a YouTube version of the hymn here!

Attached to this mailing is a powerpoint from the diocese for families to pray the rosary together at home – each slide has one of the mysteries and will take about five minutes before bed.  And if you’re wondering what the deal is with Mary – or just want a quick recap so you can answer your children’s questions – there’s a great two minute video “Catholics and Mary in Two Minutes” on Busted Halo here

I wish all our families a very happy Bank Holiday weekend and we look forward to seeing you again on Tuesday!  Let’s hope for a warm and sunny weekend – enjoy!

All best wishes

Catherine Burnham

Headteacher


Notes

Year 6 Hoodies - Please email finance@cardinalnewmanschool.co.uk with your child's hoodie order. The deadline is Tuesday at the latest.

School Dinners - Please book your child's hot dinners on Scopay in advance.

Update from AlleyCatz - It has been a pleasure to welcome so many parents back into the store since the return of normal trading on April 12th. We have now received important information from our core suppliers which we would like to share with you as the effects of Covid continue to cause major disruption around the globe and it is likely these will impact on the delivery of some uniform for Back to School 2021.

The major issues being experienced in global transportation and UK manufacturing are:

  • Ongoing impact of lockdowns, staff shortages, and ships in wrong locations caused by Covid
  • Surge in demand for consumer durables has led to the demand for shipping containers, outstripping supply. This means some finished goods cannot be shipped until containers are secured, causing delays
  • Extended closure to Suez Canal, as main artery into Europe, exacerbating problems above - containers are in the wrong place as perishable goods were prioritised
  • Air freight limitations from Asia and South Africa placing heavier demand on sea freight
  • Closure or reduced working capacity of UK fabric mills and factories due to Covid

We feel that it is valuable for your parents to have a good awareness of these issues now, in advance of the Back to School sales period this summer. Although we will do everything in our power to ensure that stock arrives in a timely manner, there may be delays which are beyond our control. We remain optimistic, however, that we can as always deliver the very best service to all during the busy Back to School period this summer and look forward to serving your parents and pupils, being it in person or online. Thank you

PA News

PA Bags2school - There will be a collection for Bags2School on 17th May. Please click here for more info. Please drop off your bags outside the school office by 8.45 am  on that day. Collection is before 9 am.  Thank you. 

Pizza night & Uniform Sale -  A huge thank you to everyone who supported the Pizza Night event and the uniform sale; Pizza Night raised £509.89 and the uniform sale brought in £368.00.  We have had requests to repeat both of these events and will send out further details once these are available.   Thank you for your continued support.

Wellbeing

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

Bank holiday (school closed)
All Day
03
May
Ruby Class Mission week
All Day
04
May
Ruby Class assembly
All Day
07
May
Red Class mission week
All Day
10
May
Red Class assembly
All Day
14
May
PA Bags 2 School collection
All Day
17
May
Orange Class Mission week
All Day
17
May
Orange Class assembly
All Day
21
May
Emerald Class Mission week
All Day
24
May
Celebrating difference day - disabilities/paralympics
All Day
28
May
Break up for half term
All Day
28
May
Emerald Class assembly
All Day
28
May

 

Week ending 30th April 2021

 

Learner

Believer

Friend

Red

Natalia

Mia

Freya

Orange

Giorgia

Anna

Freya

Yellow

Charlotte

Barnaby

Millie

Green

Nicole

Caitlin C

Oliver

Blue

Alessia

Klara

Rosalie

Violet

Cianna

Dominik

Benny

Ruby

Raffy

Aoife

Oscar

Topaz

Dominic

Zarah-Rose

George M

Opal

Julia

Isabella S

Frank

Coral

Mallena

Dominik

Keyanna

Emerald

James

Peter

Jemima

Sapphire

Ben

Daniel

Maxwell

Garnet

Ozzy

Noah

Rui

Amethyst

Charlotte

James

Maya