28 June


Dear Parents

Thank you for all your wonderful support of our Sports Day today.  It was great to see so many parents, grandparents, relatives and friends here to support the children.  It created a lovely atmosphere and the children were thrilled to have such a supportive audience!  The sporting performances were great fun to watch, both the skill of the serious races and the fun of the novelty events, and the children were a great credit to themselves and to their families, celebrating not only the victors but also those who picked themselves up after falling over and came across the line smiling!  The sportsmanship and community atmosphere was really wonderful.  Given the warm weather, we were very glad to have kept the activities to the morning again and it was lovely to see so many families enjoying a picnic in the shade – or in the sunshine! – afterwards.  Thank you for helping us to make this day such a success.

In addition to the sporting successes on the field today, Cardinal Newman is proud to hear about the recent success of one of our Year 5 children in the London Omnium.  John-Joe Highet was inspired to compete in cycling after meeting Sir Chris Hoy and Sir Bradley Wiggins.  John-Joe completed a 3km time trial, 200m sprint, a skills course and an elimination race to win Gold at this prestigious event!  Well done John-Joe!  Perhaps you will soon be following in the footsteps of your sporting heroes!

Congratulations too to our Year 4 children who performed so well at the Elmbridge Schools Choir Festival last night.  This was a fantastic opportunity for all children to perform in a real theatre singing both as a year group and in an impressive choir with children from other schools.  They even had a chance to perform alongside professional musicians – an African Drumming band who have performed nationally and internationally.  Smiling faces and the buzz of excitement told the whole story.  Well done to all who represented our school – we are very proud of you!

As the end of the school year comes into view, it is gratifying to see the culmination of so much hard work as our efforts begin to bear fruit.  Staff preparing end of year reports are describing so much progress from our children: academic, physical, spiritual, social and emotional.  Next week we will see the children make their first steps into the next academic year: YR to Y5 will have their “Move Up Day” on Friday, while most of Y6 will be at Salesians on Tuesday and Wednesday.  This year we also have one child going to St George’s, one to Three Rivers, one to Philip Southcote and two to Tiffin, so we have a range of transition arrangements to field!  Whatever their destination, we know that our Cardinal Newman children have been well-prepared for the next stage of their education and we wish them all every success on their exciting transition days!

At the other end of the school, we will also be welcoming our new Reception children on Tuesday and Wednesday next week for their taster sessions.  It hardly seems two minutes since we were welcoming our current Reception children, but watching them at Sports Day, it is clear that they have grown up so much and are ready to move into Y1!  As always, I know that you will make our new Reception children and their parents feel very welcome in our lovely community of families.

We have lots to look forward to next week, but before that, enjoy a scorching weekend!

Catherine Burnham


PA BOTTLE MUFTI DAY - THURSDAY 4 JULY
Children may wear their own clothes on Thursday and bring a bottle for the Summer Fair Tombola on Saturday.

2 AND 3 JULY RECEPTION INDUCTION DAY
Our Reception September 2019 intake will be here for induction sessions next Tuesday and Wednesday.  Please refer to the induction packs given out at the Information Evening to see which sessions your child will be attending (one session per day).

YEAR 2 SUMMER PRODUCTION - THURSDAY 4 JULY
Year 2 parents are invited to their production next Thursday.  Doors open at 2.15pm for a 2.30pm start.

MOVE UP/TRANSITION DAY - FRIDAY 5 JULY
Children in current Reception to Year 5 will be spending time in their classes for 2019/2020 with their new teachers. 
Year 6 children will be taking part in their own Day of Reflection including Mass in the afternoon.

WATER BOTTLES IN SCHOOL
With the hot weather now with us, please can we remind parents that all children must bring a water bottle to school every day. All bottles must be named. They can be refilled during the day.  Thank you.

VACANCY AT XAVIER CATHOLIC EDUCATION TRUST
The Xavier Catholic Education Trust has a vacancy for a part-time HR Advisor.  For more information please contact n.shephard@xaviercet.org.uk.

CODE CAMP - 14 TO 16 AUGUST
We are excited to be hosting our first ever Code Camp during the summer holidays, suitable for children aged 7 to 12.  Find out more here.
Book by midnight 30th June for a £30 early bird discount - use code EARLYBIRD_CN.


PA NEWS - SUMMER FAIR

Only one week to go the Summer Fair (6 July).  Please find out more in the updated newsletter.

The PA would be very grateful if any parent has a PA System that they may borrow for the Fair next week.  Mr Stoeser usually sets his up for us but he is away.  Please contact pa@cardinalnewmanschool.co.uk.  Many thanks.


Upcoming Events

Rec Sep 19 Intake Induction Day
All Day
02
July
Yr 4 Bikeability Level 1
All Day
02
July
Yr 4 Bikeability Level 1
All Day
03
July
Rec Sep 19 Intake Induction Day
All Day
03
July
School Council + Prayer Council Presentations to Governors
3:30pm – 3:45pm
03
July
Bottle Mufti Day
All Day
04
July
Yr 4 Bikeability Level 1
All Day
04
July
Year 2 Summer Production
2:30pm – 3:00pm
04
July
Move Up/Transition Day
All Day
05
July
PA Summer Fair
12:00pm – 3:00pm
06
July

Links - Summer Activities

Shout! Summer Holiday Activities
Stagecoach Holiday Workshop, 29 July to 2 August
Code Camp (see above)