24th January, 2020 


 

Dear Parents

We have had another busy and exciting week at Cardinal Newman.  It has been great to see our exciting “broad and balanced curriculum” really coming to life with lots of visitors, themed days and topic work.  Below is a round-up of just some of these:

This week has been Yellow Class Mission Week – congratulations to Yellow Class on a lovely assembly this morning all about People Who Help Us.  The children had reflected on all the special people in their lives and produced lovely pictures of their “special” people.  They wrote postcards of thanks to people who help us, like the dinner ladies, the police and even Father Bill!

On Tuesday, you may have noticed Y6 children (and staff!) arriving dressed in wartime costumes, complete with gas masks and evacuation labels!  They carried their lunch wrapped in paper bags / greaseproof paper and enjoyed a range of linked activities both on and off the “Home Front Bus.”  Thank you to parents who supported with the “ration book” cooking activity.  The Y6 children were certainly inspired by the whole day and have produced some great writing so far!

Also on Tuesday, we hosted an “Able Writers” workshop with a guest author Robin Price (author of the Spartapuss series of books among others).  Some of our Year 4 children joined children from other local schools and they enjoyed a day of challenging writing, eventually producing their own “Greek” myths.  It was great to see the children so inspired by the opportunity of meeting a real-life writer and we look forward to more creative opportunities in Book Week in a few weeks time.

Chertsey Museum visited Cardinal Newman’s Y1 classes on Wednesday and they enjoyed a wonderful workshop in the school hall.  The museum’s outreach programme is very helpful, allowing artefacts (Toys through the Ages) to be brought into school to be handled and explored, rather than the children having to take a coach journey to Chertsey!  Y1 certainly had fun in the workshops!

Today has been the third “Day in Nature” experience, this time for Y5 Sapphire Class.  So far, the feedback from these days has been extremely positive from children, support staff and teachers.  Year 5 were very absorbed in their activities today and came in with glowing cheeks and broad smiles – a sure sign of success!

Two final thoughts:

A group of parents came together on Thursday morning for coffee and conversation – we discussed some questions raised by parents as well as the Mental Health questions and future plans for reporting to parents.  The minutes for that meeting will be sent out in the mailing next week, so keep an eye out for those.  Thank you to those parents who attended – and to all who support our school in so many ways!

Fr David King came in on Monday to talk about the Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes.  His talk was very well-received and he shared very openly the joys and challenges of his own Lourdes experiences.  For anyone who missed his talk or who wants to find out more, I really recommend looking at the pilgrimage video clip here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrSmdUgF99c&t=32s .  This was shared with the children in Collective Worship on Monday, when we reflected on Sunday’s Psalm response, “Here I am Lord, I come to do your will.”  There are a small number of staff members and their families joining the pilgrimage this year and any families or individuals from school who would like to join this group would be most welcome.  Cost should never be a barrier to going to Lourdes and the diocese have suggested that there may be some funding available for families. If you would like to come, please do sign up online here http://www.ablourdes.org/ and let the school office know.

I wish you all a lovely weekend.  All the best

Catherine Burnham


 


Collective Worship Theme of the Week:

“Here I am Lord, I come to do your will.” -  How can we do God’s work in our world?

Learning Power this half-term: Reflective

What works well?  Why?  What doesn’t work so well?  How can we make it better?

Prayer Intentions (Children’s Intentions):

Thank you God!  We give thanks for:

The beautiful world

Our mummies and daddies

People who help us

God who loves us

Food in our tummies and warm beds to sleep in

Our friends


News

School Hall Fund

Please click here for an update on the School Hall Fund

iRock Classes

Spaces are still available on iRock. Years R - 6 may join. Please book directly through the iRock website here

Animal Adoption!

Coral class are very excited to receive their animal adoption papers!

Determined Admissions Arrangements 2021-22 

Admissions Arrangements 2021-22 are now available on the school website. Please click here. These forms are also available in the office.

St. Patrick's Celebration

Please click  here for information on Salesian's St. Patrick's Celebration

Lanyards

Please return any visitor lanyards you may have to the office.

Choir

Reminder - Choir classes take place at 8 am on Wednesday mornings.

Dance club

"Wake up and Shake up" dance class - there are still spaces available on this class. Please click here for information

Forrest School 

These are year 5 during forest school, creating nests

 

PA News 

First ever annual summer ball!!

To help with the funding of the new school hall, the PTA have decided to hold our first ever annual ball at Burhill Golf Club on the 16th May, 2020. Please save the date.  Click here for more information here

Classlist – please update your classlist app and your notifications settings so you are notified of all classlist announcements

 


Upcoming Events

PA Quiz Night
7:30pm – 11:30pm
25
January
Topaz Class Mission Week
All Day
27
January
St John Bosco House Mufti Day
All Day
31
January
Topaz Class Assembly
9:00am – 9:30am
31
January
Yr 4 Mini Olympics at Cleves (Coral)
12:00pm – 3:00pm
31
January

Links

Link to Parking letter Here

Link to Parking complaints procedure Here