6 September 2019


Welcome back to Cardinal Newman for the start of our new school year.  We extend a special welcome to our new families who are joining us for the first time or from other schools locally or internationally.  Cardinal Newman is a very friendly and welcoming community and we are delighted to have new members of our school family this September.  It has been great to welcome all of the children to their new classes and teachers and lovely to hear all the exciting tales about their summer holidays: time with family and friends, new adventures and ice cream!  Ice cream seemed to figure quite a lot! 

Collective Worship
This morning in Collective Worship we gave thanks for all the blessings of our summer and thought about our promises for the new academic year.  The children have already worked on “Class Rules” in their new classes and we looked together at how the children can be good “Learners, Believers and Friends” as set out in our school Mission Statement. 

Catholic Education
This weekend, our parishes will also give thanks for our Catholic schools and all those who support them as it is “Education Sunday.”  This is a good explanation of the historical struggle to bring about Catholic schools and what we can do to support them, written by the Director of the Catholic Education Service – it is worth reading if you have a chance.  As you know, we have an opportunity to come together as a school to celebrate the beginning of the school year at our “Start of Year Mass and Family Picnic” on Sunday 22 September at 12:30 on the school field.  The choir will sing and the new Prayer Council will be inaugurated.  Last year, we had fantastic weather and a really lovely community occasion so let’s pray for good weather this year too!

Partners in Learning
Our Partners in Learning evening is coming round fast and we are looking forward to welcoming all our families at some point on that evening.  The  timetable is being sent out today and it will run as usual between 6pm and 9pm.  The PA is hosting drinks for new families (and anyone else who would like to pop in to meet them!) in the hall between 6:30 and 7:15 and there will also be a presentation about the new hall plans and about the diocesan RE scheme we use between 6:45 and 7:15pm.  We look forward to seeing you there.

Communication
Teaching and support staff are always happy to discuss your child and their progress at any point through the school year.  Mornings are busy times in schools and staff have responsibility for 30 little people (or 30 bigger people!) once the school doors open, so it may be easier to speak to a teacher at the end of the school day. 

All staff are out on the playground at the end of the day, so feel free to speak to them with any queries if you are picking up.  It is always better to speak to a member of staff than to allow a little niggle to become a big problem. The rainbow fence is a barrier to keep the Reception children in during free play, not a barrier to prevent parents speaking to teachers!  Please just wait until the children have come out before approaching a teacher as they will be ensuring that everyone has got away safely.

The school office will always be happy to find someone if a teacher has been delayed indoors or make an appointment/pass on a message if they are not onsite that afternoon. Equally, if you are not collecting and you need to get in touch with the school for any reason, the best email address to use is the office address: office@cardinalnewmanschool.co.uk.   That way, you can either make a simple query, or you can request a meeting or a phone call if you need to speak to a member of staff.  Phone calls or face to face meetings are generally preferable to email for any concerns.

Uniform
Finally a thank you for sending your children back into school so smartly dressed for the beginning of term.  Our uniform is very smart and the children look lovely in it.  Just a reminder to make sure hair accessories are in red/navy/ white to match our school colours and that any nail varnish left from the summer holidays has been removed for school.  Thank you for your help with maintaining our school standards.

We look forward to seeing you next Thursday for Partners in Learning. 

All best wishes for the weekend.

Catherine Burnham


NEW TERM REMINDERS
Please let the school office know if your child is changing to/from school lunches.  Payment for KS2 lunches is now due - £84.60  for full time and £32.90 for part time.
If your child needs medication in school, please bring it to the office together with a Medication Request and, if needed, an Asthma Form.
PE kit should be kept in school every day.

CLUB NEWS
Please look on our Clubs page for the latest flyers for this term's clubs and an updated list.  Please note:
Choir has moved from Tuesdays before school to Monday lunchtimes.
Chess Club will start on Tuesday 17 September and you will be able to book and pay online next week - look out for an email.
Ukulele Club will start for children in Years 2 to 6 on Wednesday 18 September.  Please complete the registration form and return to the office.
We are still waiting for KS2 Golf dates from Hersham Golf Club.

HOMEWORK CLUB
Homework club is open to children in KS2.  It runs 3.20pm to 4.20pm every day starting Monday 9 September and costs £5 per session (free for children already at Whizz Kids).  To book please contact the school office.

SECONDARY SCHOOL APPLICATIONS TO SURREY CC SCHOOLS
Online applications can now be made for Surrey CC secondary schools, you can find more information here.  Please remember that some schools, including Salesian School, also need a Supplementary Information Form completed.  The recommended deadline for applications is 25 October, all applications must be received by 31 October (during half term).

FIRST COMMUNION AT ST ERCONWALD'S
The First Communion packs for those children of St Erconwald’s parish due to make their First Communion in 2020 are now available at the back of St Erconwald’s church.  The children who are eligible are children in Year 3 or above who are baptised Catholic. Their parents are asked to collect a pack and return the completed application form no later than Monday 7 October 2019 to the priest's house behind St Erconwald’s Esher Avenue by pushing it through the letterbox.

SALESIAN SCHOOL CENTENARY CELEBRATION - 14/15 SEPTEMBER
Former students at Salesian School are invited to their Centenary Celebrations on the weekend of 14/15 September - on Saturday at the Guildford Road site and on Sunday at the Highfield Road site.  Please follow the links for more information.

ALDI'S KIT FOR SCHOOLS
Aldi supermarket is running a Kit for Schools promotion.  If you spend £30 you will receive a Team GB athlete sticker.  Schools which collect 300 stickers to complete the special Aldi poster will receive a free sports kit and be entered into a draw for a £20,000 prize.  Please bring your stickers into school so we can start collecting.  You can find out more at here.  Thank you.


PRAYER INTENTIONS
Please remember in your prayers this week:

All who work and learn in Catholic schools (Education Sunday) and especially our school community at Cardinal Newman

All who are unwell at this time and those who care for them

Those who have died recently and the loved ones they have left behind

If you would like to have a prayer intention included in the newsletter – for yourself or someone else (either by name or a general one as above), please email the office.  Please ensure you have the permission of the person/people you would like us to pray for if it isn’t for yourself.

COLLECTIVE WORSHIP
Theme of the Week
– Promises
Scripture: Genesis 6-9 (Noah’s Ark)B

BUILDING LEARNING POWERS
Theme of the Half-term – Resilience


Partners in Learning (parents in all year groups invited)
6:00pm – 9:00pm
12
September

Links

Elmbridge Family Fitness Fun Event - Wednesday 25 September 3pm to 6pm in Coronation Recreation Ground, Hersham