7th February, 2020 


Dear Parents

What a very busy week in school!  Most especially for Year 4, who impressed us all with their amazing production of Rocking Romans on Thursday evening!  They were very confident with all of their lines and sang and delivered the jokes beautifully – the best of it was that they had learned a tremendous amount about the Romans as well as having fun putting on their production!  Well done Year 4 and a huge thank you to the whole Year 4 staff team who have worked really hard to enable the children to perform so well!

In Monday’s collective worship, we celebrated the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord (Candlemas) and reminded the children that they too were presented to the Lord at the Sacrament of Baptism.  We reminded each of them that, in the words of our school mission statement, , they are 

“uniquely created and loved by God.” 

Children and adults alike can lose sight of themselves as God’s beloved creation and don’t always have the opportunity just “to be.”  We thought about how it is good for all of us to take a moment to be thankful for the people we have in our lives, who show us how much we are loved by God, and maybe find an extra opportunity to spend some special time just being together.

As we approach the end of Mental Health Awareness Week, we have been considering this in school in PSHE.  In our hectic society, where mobile phones reign and very often the adults are working long hours, while the children have many busy activities filling their time, we are finding a huge increase in mental health issues - and especially an enormous rise in mental health issues for children.  If you are interested, you can find more information below about the Place 2Be resources we use in school to support children’s mental health through PSHE. 

We have become aware in school this week that there are a number of children using the Tik-Tok App outside of school and this has caused some issues around creating and viewing video clips including inappropriate behaviour.  While it is always at the discretion of parents to decide the appropriate limits for their child, please be aware that the guidance is 13 years and older for Tik Tok, so no child at Cardinal Newman is considered old enough under the guidance.  If you are interested in looking at further guidance for this, there is information here

Thank you to the PA who have put an enormous amount of effort into organising the Valentine’s Disco this evening and we are sure the children will have a wonderful time.  As well as fundraising for equipment for our new hall, the PA also funds ongoing activities such as Science Day, panto and Book Week, so we are very grateful for your support for all the PA events.

Have a wonderful weekend.

All best wishes

Catherine Burnham

Parent evening consultation's 11th and 13th February

If you haven't already made your appointment for parent's evening, please email finance@cardinalnewmanschool.co.uk to book a slot

Computer Monitors Appeal!

We are keen to put an additional computer into each KS2 class for the children's use - we have the desktop computers, due to a kind donation from a parent's company, but we are lacking the monitors.  If you - or perhaps your company - have a monitor / monitors which are surplus to requirements, we would love to rehome them!  Please let the office know if you can help.  Thank you!

School Hall Fund

Congratulations to Isaac and his family (green class) on completing their 5K run. They had a great time doing this event and have raised £475 towards the school hall fund. Thank you!

The ‘buy a brick’ form Is now available here  and copies are available from the school reception. For more information on "buy a brick" please click here  You can use this form for both purchasing a brick and when making a donation. Thank you for your continued support.

Nearly New Sale 

Mrs. Cronin, our LSA is holding a Nearly New Sale at St Erconwalds on Saturday the 15th, February, 2020 to raise money for Children with Cancer Uk.  For more information, please click here

Grapes for younger children

Please cut grapes lengthways for younger children as they are a choking hazard otherwise.

Chess club

Learn to play chess at our after-school club 3.30 - 4.30 pm every Tuesday.  We have a new county-standard teacher for the club and apart from being fun to play, chess can help to develop further skills such as problem-solving and logic, and aids concentration.  All abilities welcome, even those who have never played the game before.  Please contact the office to book.

Children's Mental Health Resource

The Place2B is a good resource for children's mental health, for more information please click here

Links

 Elmbridge at War Workshop and Free Shout! Session Half Term Events click here

KS2 Disability Awareness Assembly (Time TBC)
All Day
10
February
Parent Consultations (all year groups)
2:30pm – 6:30pm
11
February
Parent Consultations (all year groups)
2:30pm – 6:30pm
13
February
Break up for Half Term
3:20pm – 3:20pm
14
February