29 November 2019


With the Tokyo Olympics just around the corner, Cardinal Newman School is getting in training with participation in the Get Set “Travel to Tokyo” scheme.  This helps us log children’s activity levels as a whole class and is a fun way of encouraging the whole family to stay healthy and active.  Why not take a look and log your activity online here.

This week has been a particularly active one in school, with the whole of Key Stage 2 taking part in intra-school multi-skills competitions on Tuesday (KS1 and Reception had their turn at this a couple of weeks back).  The Y5/6 Football team have played two matches this week and Year 6 children have also been completing their Bikeability training, enabling them to begin to ride on the local roads safely.  Of course, the regular Newman Mile is still going on in addition to our PE lessons and Year 3 are also making great progress with their swimming skills!  What a healthy and active bunch!

In the hype of “Black Friday” deals and Christmas bargain hunting, please do remember our Christmas Fair next Saturday – there are sure to be lots of bargains on offer and all the proceeds will go directly to support the school!  Please note too the Parent Association’s new initiative – Carols by Candlelight around the Christmas Tree after school two weeks today.   They have put a great deal of hard work into preparing for these events and I am sure they will reflect our wonderful community spirit.   Do come along!

In all the hubbub of Christmas preparations in an ever more secular society, it can be hard to maintain space for Advent and that time of joyful waiting.  There is a short two minute clip about the meaning of Advent here.   In school, there are two opportunities on a Friday morning for some quiet Advent reflection time led by Fr Bill – all families are welcome and I would encourage you to come along if you can.   Year 5 have had the opportunity to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation in school today in preparation for Christmas.  There is an opportunity for St Erconwald's parishioners to attend Confession on Thursday 12 December 7.30pm to 8.30pm.

In collective worship this morning, I talked to the children about trying to use Advent Calendars a bit differently this year.  The children are coming home with a blank Advent Calendar – the idea is that they do something loving or kind each day and fill in the calendar.  I have encouraged the children to bring the completed (to 20 December!) Advent Calendars into school on the last day, so that we can present them to the baby Jesus in the crib as we have our final liturgy.  The Advent Calendar blank is here and the thoughts about alternative Advent calendars are here.

Finally, some exciting news to finish the week.  Mrs Rosie Langmore (Y4 Opal teacher) has had her baby: a little girl named Matilda Elizabeth.  We are delighted for her and wish the Langmore family all the best with their new arrival!

All best wishes for the weekend

Catherine Burnham


SCHOOL CLOSURE - MONDAY 2 DECEMBER
Please remember the school is closed on Monday.  You can find out about Planet Soccer's Multi Sports Day at school here.  We will be back on Tuesday 3 December. 

PA CHRISTMAS FAIR SPECIAL DAYS NEXT WEEK
Wear Own Shoes Day - Tuesday 3 December
Children may wear their own shoes and bring a small bar of chocolate and a small can/soft drink for the Chocolate and Children’s Bottle Tombolas.
Mufti Day - Friday 6 December
Children may wear their own clothes for the day, together with a coat and suitable shoes for the playground, and bring in a bottle (no soft drinks) for the Adults’ Bottle Tombola.

CHRISTMAS DATES
Please find a note of Christmas events here.
The Reception and Years 1 to 3 productions are being filmed - please remember to give permission here.

NOTIFICATION OF CHILD'S ABSENCE
Please contact the school by 9.30am to let us know if your child will be absent or will be arriving late.  This is essential for us to keep our registers accurate.  Thank you.

FOOTBALL THIS WEEK
Our Year 5/6 boys' team lost 7-2 to Ashley School in the Knockout Cup on Tuesday.  On Thursday our Year 5 boys beat Bell Farm 5-0 while our Year 6 team lost 7-4.

CANONISATION OF SAINT JOHN HENRY NEWMAN
The latest issue of A+B News has a report of our school's representatives' trip to Rome  - you can read it here.

SURREY ARTS - EASTER MUSIC COURSES
There are some leaflets outside the office with information about Surrey Arts (our piano and guitar lessons provider) courses for Easter 2020.

PA NEWS
Christmas Fair 
- please find out all the latest news about events and how you can help here.
Thank you to the organisers and those who supported the Movie Night on Friday - it raised over £1,130.
Eco Kids - thank you all very much for the clothes you donated to the Eco Kids  recycling collection. This raised another £287.32 for the School Hall Extension Fund.  There will be another collection towards the summer so please keep collecting all those unwanted items. 

ELMBRIDGE BOROUGH COUNCIL PLAY STRATEGY
Elmbridge Borough Council is currently putting together the future 2020-2025 Play Strategy for the borough, including play initiatives and future play areas:
How do you want your children to play in the future? Please give the Council your views and take part in the current survey closing on 16 December. There is a £50
Amazon voucher to win when you fill in the online questionnaire here. 


Amount            From
£50,000             Elmbridge Council Grant
£10,000             Parents' contributions via Standing Orders
£     259             Eco Kids clothes collection (June 2019)
£     287             Eco Kids clothes collection (November 2019)
£     250             Donation from a parent's company

If you would still like to contribute or increase your contributions for a short period, please do so by completing the attached Standing Order and Gift Aid forms (see below).

Download Standing Order Form
Download Gift Aid Form

HELP UGANDA TRUST
This Sunday, 1 December, the retiring collection at St Erconwald’s will be for St Michael’s Home in Kampala, Uganda. St Erconwald’s started supporting the home in 2007 when there were 85 young people in its care.  Many have gone on to fulfilling adult lives having been given a great start in life. There are now 35 young people who still need support; 7 young people in resettlement as they start their adult lives; 10 studying at university; 3 who want to start university in summer 2020; and 15 at school.  The young people are profoundly grateful for the support – in money and in prayers - they receive from the parish. 
If you would like to make a contribution please email Stephen at:  
stephenjcspeed@gmail.com who will make arrangements to suit you.  Thank you.


Collective Worship Theme of the Week: Feast of Christ the King – The Servant King

Prayer Intentions:
For those who have died, especially those known to us and to our community.  We pray especially for Mr Gerry Ryan (erstwhile Headteacher of Cardinal Newman) whose funeral was today.
For those who grieve, especially those in our community who have lost loved ones recently.
For those who are unwell, especially parents in our community.
We give thanks for the new babies in our community during this year and we pray for their families and friends, that they may give them the best start in life and bring them to the fullness of their God-given potential.

Upcoming Events

School Closure
All Day
02
December
PA Wear Own Shoes to School (please bring donation for chocolate tombola)
All Day
03
December
Open Morning (Rec Sep 20 Intake) - please book with school office
10:30am – 11:30am
04
December
Reception Nativity
2:30pm – 3:00pm
05
December
PA Mufti Day (wear own clothes and bring donation for adults' bottle tombola)
All Day
06
December
Advent Reflection for Families
8:30am – 8:45am
06
December