10th December 2021

Dear Parents/Guardians

Thank you for all your amazing support and kind comments to myself and to staff this week.  We are blessed to have such a strong and positive community.

As you can imagine, it has been quite a busy week in school, but our focus on doing the right thing for our children has really helped us to stay on track.  Some of the highlights from this week:

  • Our Reception Nativity plays went ahead more or less as planned on Tuesday.  
  • Our KS1 Nativity didn’t go at all to plan – no pianist, no Y3 main part actors – but our Y2 and Y1 children delivered a lovely rendition of the Nativity story for their parents and we all greatly enjoyed their amazing singing and actions.  
  • Year 5 enjoyed their Christingle workshop with Mrs Sharp in the hall and you can see the Advent Reflection they shared here
  • Year 6 went to St Erconwald’s church to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation, in preparation for the coming Feast of Christmas.  Afterwards, they told us: “I felt very peaceful.”  “My mind feels kind of clearer now, like it’s been new.”

Looking ahead to next week, we will review on Monday the viability of the KS2 Carol Service and the PA outdoor fair.  Our hope is that the Carol Service will go ahead in some guise, if only to Y6 and their parents, but it is best to make those decisions after the weekend when we have a clear picture of the current situation (and pending any further guidance changes nationally!).  Thank you for your patience while we plan to do what we can as safely as we can.

Other events planned for next week include:

  • Our traditional Christmas panto (Scroogical) for all children on Tuesday 14th December
  • Christmas lunch on Wednesday 15th December – please could children come to school in their normal school uniform, but wearing festive jumpers / headwear if you have them
  • Prayer Council trip to the outdoor production of the Wintershall Nativity
  • Christmas parties in class (children to bring a few wrapped items to share – no nuts please)

We will do our best to enable as many things as possible to go ahead this year for the children, with the appropriate precautions in place, especially next week!  Please do work together as a community and take your children to get a PCR test if you have any doubt at all about their fitness to be in school.  Many of our families (and staff!) are hoping to go away over the break, or hoping to visit older or more vulnerable relatives, and it is important that we support each other to keep the community fit and well as best we can!  Thank you for your help with this!

Our Nativity recording (thank goodness we managed to record it before we had to bubble classes!) will soon be ready and is available to purchase at £5 with all funds raised going towards the school.  You can order it on Scopay.com.  Thank you for supporting this and we hope you will really enjoy it! 

Just a reminder – as we come into this very expensive season of Christmas – that the school will do all we can to support families in need.  It may be families briefly in need as well as those who have longer term financial difficulties.  We have access to supermarket vouchers which may be helpful to some families – please let me know if you would like to access these.  Children who receive Pupil Premium will also qualify for vouchers over the holidays and these will be coming out to you next week.  A final reminder that Pupil Premium children qualify for some support with clubs – including free access to Homework Club – and that school will do our best to support families with the cost of trips where a request is made.  Please do get in touch if there is anything we can do to support you.

Wrap-Around Care

We have had strong interest in places for Breakfast Club and After-School Club this year and we have taken the decision to continue with the expansion of Whizz Kids from Easter 2022.  There will be additional places in both Breakfast and After-School Club.  As these are new places, we will follow our Whizz Kids Admissions Policy with one small amendment - preference will be given to children looking for 5+ sessions in the week e.g. 5 mornings or 5 afternoons or 3 days morning and afternoon) as this is most financially viable for the school.  All children – including children on the current waiting list - should also register interest by completing and returning the forms available here . A hard copy is available at the school office. 

Finally, a huge THANK YOU for all your generosity towards our Community Christmas project!  The Chapel has been filled with bags and bags of wrapped gifts, and we have begun to allocate these to the projects identified.  A lunch club for the elderly was delighted to receive our donations of gifts for all their members – these are often elderly and/or housebound people who may not have family living locally.  Your gifts make a real difference, helping them to feel loved and supported in our community.  Thank you!  

All best wishes for the coming weekend. 

Catherine Burnham


Notes/Reminders

Christmas Holidays Pick-up times

12.45pm - Reception and siblings as well as UKS2 walkers

12.50pm - Y1 and siblings

12.55pm - Y2 and Y3 and siblings

1pm – Y4, Y5 and Y6 non walkers

 

Christmas Events

Y4-6 Carol Service at St Erconwald’s – Tuesday 14th and Wednesday 15th Dec evening 7 pm. Children should arrive at 6.45 pm. 

 

Lost property

There is a large amount of lost property in the red box by the KS1 playground. Please have a look there if you are missing any items, it will be emptied next Wednesday.

 

Crisp Bag collection!

 

Melodie has collected 509 crisp packets from friends and neighbours to support  Crisp Packet Project

It takes 44 bags to make an insulated life saving blanket for the homeless, or 150 to make a sleeping bag cover to extend the life and warmth of a sleeping bag in our cold wet winters! Melodie put into action a plan to make a difference. These blankets save lives. We are very proud of her. Well done Melodie!

 

School Donations Scheme goes live!

How does the scheme work?

Residents who live in Elmbridge Borough need to sign up via www.greenredeem.co.uk/schoolfunding . Once registered, residents will be able to start earning points (by taking weekly waste reduction activities). These points can then be used to vote for your school. The more points your school receives, the bigger the share of funding. The scheme will be running for six months (up to June 2022).

 

School Dinners

Please find the new school menu for Autumn/Winter here. Please remember to book school dinners at least 1 week in advance and discuss the food choices with your child before booking. 

   

Governors Fund: Bricks 

The “Sponsored Brick” scheme for the hall extension proved very popular and the Governors Fund have released a limited number of further “bricks” in the new hall display.  These are on sale for a minimum donation of £50 and can be engraved with your child’s / family’s details.  Please click here for details of how to Buy a Brick!  Thank you for your support for the hall extension project – we are looking forward to planning the next venture!


Clubs News

Planet Soccer - Gym and Multi sport club for January please click  here

Engineering Club - Please click here for January 2022

French Club - please find flyer here for January 2022

Ukulele Club - Please find flyer here for January 2022

 

More information on all Spring clubs will be emailed out early next week.


Report your child's absence

Please notify the school office every day your child is absent from school before 9 am so we can adjust dinner figures etc.

Please either ring the school office and leave a voicemail or email absence@cardinalnewmanschool.co.uk

Thank you


Admissions 2022

Is your child starting school in September 2022? please click here for more information. The closing date for application is 15th January 2022


Parents Association Notes/reminders

Thursday 16th December at 3 pm: outdoor Christmas Celebration with a reindeer run, bottle tombola, chocolate tombola, raffle, refreshments and Father Christmas. Poster for Christmas Fair - see here and here

Prayer book - Thank you for all your support with this.

     


Wellbeing

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 


Y1/2/3 Nativity – Yellow / Violet / Topaz
2:00pm – 3:00pm
09
December
Y1/2/3 Nativity – Green/Blue/Ruby
2:00pm – 3:00pm
10
December
Y4-6 Carol Service at St Erconwald’s
6:45pm – 8:00pm
14
December
Y4-6 Carol Service at St Erconwald’s
6:45pm – 8:00pm
15
December
Term ends (staggered times - see newsletter)
12:45pm – 1:00pm
17
December
Term starts
All Day
04
January

Weekly Awards

Week ending 10th December 2021

 

Learner

Believer

Friend

Red

Cora

Chiara

Owen

Orange

Poppy Mae

Alma

Everly

Yellow

Theo

Isla M

Annabella

Green

Niamh

Florence

Rebecca

Blue

Joe

Annabelle

Elena

Violet

Jack G

Theo

Sofia

Ruby

Freya

Bianca

Jasmine

Topaz

Gavin

Alex N

Alessia

Opal

Luke W

Jacob

Raffy

Coral

Clodagh

Alex

Dominic

Emerald

Varshini

Melodie

Luca

Sapphire

Alina

Iris

Finn

Garnet

Jaxon

Ben

Lenny

Amethyst

Sofia

Peter

Mia

 


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