4th March 2022

Dear Parents

Book Week 

Thank you for your amazing support for our Book Week over the last few days!   Our children have thoroughly enjoyed thinking about their favourite books and completing lots of activities and challenges relating to them.  Hopefully this will have inspired them to find new book characters to meet or new authors to explore.  Please see below / in our News and Events tab for some great photos from Book Week:

  • KS1 Author Visit
  • KS1 Library Visit
  • Book Character Potatoes (on display after school this evening!)
  • Poetry Festival
  • World Book Day Costumes
  • Illustrators Artwork Padlet  click here
  • Book Week 2022 Padlet click here

Alongside all these amazing activities, it is great that so many children have found lots (and lots!) of opportunities to read and be read to!  Thank you so much for supporting the Parent Association Sponsored Read - the fantastic total raised so far is: £3500!  If you haven’t yet sent in your child’s donations, the link to do so is scopay.com.

 

Lent

Thank you to parents who joined us on Ash Wednesday to mark the start of Lent.  It was a prayerful and humbling experience for our Year 6 Prayer Council children who administered ashes to all who presented themselves: children, parents and staff.  The ashes, with the words, “Remember Jesus loves you,” remind us to spend the 40 days of Lent in preparation for Easter.  Children have made their Lenten promises in class this week

Year 5 parents and children made a good start to Lent this week with their attendance at early morning Mass in St Erconwald’s parish with Fr Ruslan.  Opal Class had a visit from Fr Richard as part of his regular Friday class visits; he will also be saying the class Mass for Opal Class next Friday afternoon, to which all parents are invited.

On Wednesday, we are holding our whole school Lent Lunch with the theme “live simply.” Especially given the world situation at present, it is a good time for us to give thanks for what we have and to remember those who have less than we do.  The Lent donations will go to the Pope’s children’s charity “Missio.”  School dinner on that day will be a simple pasta dish and fruit.  Children in KS2 are invited to bring in a cup-a-soup and eat simply together in their classrooms with their teachers.  It would be great if all KS2 children were able to take part.

Support for the Ukrainian People

For Refugees: Thank you for your charitable donations to the appeal for Ukrainian refugees now in Poland.  These will be collected by ACS Cobham on Monday and will be shipped to the Polish boarder by their Polish charity partners.

For those in Ukraine: As advised previously, Fr Ruslan (Ukrainian parish priest of St Erconwald’s parish) has family and friends in Ukraine and is co-ordinating donations for contacts direct in Ukraine itself.  There is a collection of goods at church this weekend. The items needed are:

Children food

Military cloth

Boots

Coffee

Socks

Cans of meat or fish

Soap

Toothbrushes

Face Flannels

Jumpers/Coats Hats/Scarves/Gloves

Ladies and Gents Underwear

Sleeping Bags

First Aid Kits

Paracetamol

Sweets

or financial donations can be made to the Parish Account: Sort Code 40 05 20 Account No 01126393, payable to RCD A&B St Erconwalds Walton on Thames.  ref Ukraine.

Show of Support:  There are daily gatherings for peace in Trafalgar Square at present.  Fr Ruslan is hoping to co-ordinate a local group to travel to Trafalgar Square to show support for peace in Ukraine between 2 and 4pm on Sunday 6th March - he would appreciate your support.

Prayer:  As a Catholic community, let us remember in prayer all those who are afraid or suffering at this time.  There will be a Prayer Vigil held at St Erconwald’s at 8pm on Thursday evening to show our support for peace.

The CAFOD prayer for Ukraine reads as follows:

Loving God,
We pray for the people of Ukraine,
for all those suffering or afraid,
that you will be close to them and protect them.

We pray for world leaders,
for compassion, strength and wisdom to guide their choices.

We pray for the world
that in this moment of crisis,
we may reach out in solidarity
to our brothers and sisters in need.

May we walk in your ways
so that peace and justice
become a reality for the people of Ukraine
and for all the world.

Amen.  

We can also pray the Hail Mary for Ukraine, as St John Paul the Great did in 2001 before the icon of Our Lady of Zarvaniza in Kyiv.  He prayed:

Holy Mother of God,
spread your maternal mantle over all Christians
and over all people of good will
who live in this great nation.

 

 

 

Talking to the children about War in Ukraine:  As a school community, we have a variety of backgrounds and experiences.  Some have family members fighting on the front line in Ukraine; some have family in Russia who are struggling to comprehend the news, still others have family in Poland who are supporting the refugee crisis there.  Some of our children have close experience of loss in their own family; some of our children struggle with anxiety even in good times. 

All families have different needs and approaches; if you want to, we would encourage you to talk to your children honestly but calmly and factually, especially if they have questions about the situation. The UK Government has also addressed this topic with advice for parents here:

https://educationhub.blog.gov.uk/2022/02/25/help-for-teachers-and-families-to-talk-to-pupils-about-russias-invasion-of-ukraine-and-how-to-help-them-avoid-misinformation/

There are some news sources written especially for children and these may be the most appropriate place to start, for example:

First News (6-page Ukraine special - free access)

https://subscribe.firstnews.co.uk/ukraine-special-report-free-access/

As we go forward into Lent, let us give thanks for all the blessings in our lives and let us do what we can to support those in need with prayer and good works.

All best wishes for the weekend

Catherine Burnham


Notes/Reminders

Fundraiser for the Ukraine - Costume Sale - Thursday 10th March

Over the last few days most of us have been trying to work out what to do to help the terrible situation in the Ukraine. A simple and fast fundraiser is something we can all contribute to, with minimal effort we can raise some money and make a  difference.

Please can you bring in your used world book day costumes on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to the school office. We will collect them together and set up shop on Thursday 10th March at pick up for you to buy next years outfit at a fraction of the amazon price, both raising money and helping the environment all for the price of a second hand costume (which will only gather dust in a drawer at home)!

Any costumes for school educational events and or trips would also be great - Vikings, Victorians, Romans etc .. let’s work together at Cardinal Newman to reduce waste, help our environment and most importantly get some urgent funding to those so desperately in need in the Ukraine.

Multi-sports Camp on Inset Day Wednesday 16th March.

Planet Soccer will be running a Multisports Camp on the next INSET day on Wednesday 16th March. Please follow the below link here if you would like to sign your child up. 

Roman Assembly

Year 4 are looking forward to their Roman assembly on 15th March. If Year 6 have any Roman costumes from their performance back in 2020, which they would be happy to lend to Year 4 for this year's performance, we would be extremely grateful. Please bring (named) items to the office. 

Buy a Brick

The “buy a brick” scheme, which was raising money for the school hall, is about to draw to a close. The last batch of bricks will be ordered any day now and there are a limited number of bricks remaining. If you would like to leave a lasting legacy in the hall, please complete this form here and email it asap directly to Tina O’Kelly (tokelly@cardinalnewmanschool.co.uk), who will give you the account details for making payment. This is what the wall looks like so far. It should be finished around Easter time. Thank you for your support with this.

Dinners

Please book your child's school dinners at least 1 week in advance on Scopay.com.

Parent Governor Election

One of our Parent Governors has reached the end of her term on our local governing committee (LGC) and we need to hold a new election. We are inviting parents and carers with parental responsibility for registered pupils to consider standing for the role. For more information, please click here. Nominations should be submitted on the nomination form to Mrs C Burnham, Headteacher by 12 noon on Monday 14th March 2022.

Greenredeem

Help our school win funding for eco-projects! Sign up to Greenredeem and donate your points to help out. We’re currently in 3rd place in the league table. Thanks for all your support so far! Sign up for free here → https://register.greenredeem.co.uk/elmbridgeschools-internal


News and events 

04 Mar 2022
Parent Reading Workshop, 28th February 2022
Please click here to see the presentation from the Parent Reading Workshop, 28th February 2022
Read more
04 Mar 2022
Y4 visit from Fr. Richard w/e 4/3/22
Read more
04 Mar 2022
World Book Day! 4/3/22
Everyone had a great time dressing up for World Book Day! For more photo's click here and the padlet here
Read more
03 Mar 2022
Ash Wednesday 2/3/22
Our Ash Wednesday liturgies were led by Mrs Sharp and the Prayer Council. For more photos please click here
Read more
03 Mar 2022
Orange class w/e 4/3/22
Orange class using dice to generate number sentences and preparing for Lent. For more photos,  please click here.
Read more

Club News

Dance Club

A new Dance Club has started on Thursday afternoons for Reception, Year 1 and Year 2. For more information, please click here.

 

All Club information

Please click here for updated Club information


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


Parents Association Notes

Sponsored Read

A huge thank you to everyone who took part in the Sponsored Read in February. There have been some phenomenal totals both in terms of the time spent reading or being read to and the funds you have raised. On the last count we had just over £3500! (Any outstanding sponsorship will still be most gratefully received.) Thank you all very, very much for your generosity and support for this endeavour.  

The winners from the book token draw are: 

Sofia (Blue Class) 

Charbel (Garnet) 

Roisin (Ruby)

The attached info card from the Chair gives a further breakdown of the funds raised this year.  Thank you for you continuing support.  

Coming soon: 

Friday 11th March 2022: Yr2 Cake Sale 

Friday 25th March 2022 Uniform Sale (further details to follow). 


Wellbeing

We are working with the ‘Effingham Learning Partnership’ to host an event on the 28th March.  The event is free to attend and we have 300 tickets total.

The event is entitled ‘Wellbeing Forum for Parents’ with a focus on ‘Managing Children’s anxiety & promoting online safety’.  We have two amazing speakers for the evening and will start with refreshments at 6:30pm for a 7pm start.  We have 180 tickets still available. You can book here. If we get a lot of interest then we will run the event a second time. 

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.


Topaz Class mini Olympics
All Day
11
March
Opal class mass
2:30pm – 3:00pm
11
March
Inset day
All Day
16
March
Blue Class mini Olympics
All Day
18
March
Lent mass open to Parish
9:00am – 9:30am
21
March
Year 4 Residential to Hooke Court
All Day
From 23 Mar until 25 Mar
23
March
Term ends Half day (staggered times)
12:45pm – 1:00pm
01
April
Term starts
All Day
19
April

Weekly Awards

Week ending 4th March 2022

 

Learner

Believer

Friend

Red

Cara

Christina

Raffie

Orange

Emily

Toby

James

Yellow

Alan

Theo

Georgie

Green

Rebecca

Hugo

Lena

Blue

Clara

Ava

Isabella

Violet

Daisy

Holly

Amelia

Ruby

Theo

Cianna

Harry

Topaz

Alex N

Dorka

Clement

Opal

Oscar

Aisling

Katelyn

Coral

Izzy

Oscar

Moya

Emerald

Mia

Caelan

Varshini

Sapphire

Carlos

Samuel M

Eryk

Garnet

Natalia

Jaxon

Nathan

Amethyst

Mia

Sofia

Finn