13th March, 2020 

This week, it is hard to get away from news about the Coronavirus and so I will begin with that!  I am receiving daily emails from Public Health England and I am trying to communicate as much as I know, without bombarding parents with information.  Communication will happen weekly or when there is an important change nationally or locally, but otherwise, we will do our best to keep calm and carry on.  We are working closely with other Xavier schools and will follow the expert advice from the government.  The latest government updates can be found here . There is a letter today (click here )  communicating the next stage of the process and what that will mean for our school. 

As advised this morning, the biggest change is that the advice is now to self-isolate for 7 days if a child has a persistent cough or high temperature.  Please inform the office in the usual way if this is the case; absence for the purposes of self-isolation will be authorised.  You will be aware that there are staff and families within our school community who belong to particularly vulnerable groups: those with reduced immune systems due to chemotherapy; those with weak heart / lung conditions; the elderly with underlying conditions.  It is particularly important that we follow the government advice in order to keep our whole community safe.

There are no plans to close our school at present; I am aware that the news of schools closing in other parts of the world has made this possibility seem likely, but there is no imminent plan for this in the UK.  In the event of a whole school closure, work will be set on the school website, in the same way as for snow days.  It is not school policy to set work for children who are off school (while school is open) and so work will only be set for all children in the unlikely event of a whole school closure. 

I am aware that holiday plans for Easter and beyond have been disrupted and with that in mind, wanted to let you know the term dates for the coming academic year (2020-21) in order to facilitate your forward planning as much as possible. Please see below.

And in other news…

Red Class Mission Week – Red Class had their first ever Mission Week this week.  They made the exciting trip to the church on the school minibus. Red class have focussed on the children choosing with their families how to follow our Lenten Mission of 'Giving' or 'Helping Others' for their mission.

Y3 Children of the Eucharist – In place of collective worship today, Y3 children had their second session of Eucharistic Adoration with the charity Children of the Eucharist.  We had some quiet time in the chapel, in front of the Blessed Sacrament and the children said prayers for their families and friends.

Y4 Coral Class had their class Mass this afternoon and we were thrilled to welcome lots of family and friends to join them for Mass in their classroom.  They sang and read beautifully and those who attended said how intimate the Mass was in a classroom setting.  Well done Coral Class!

Chris Duke – author “Lucy’s Blue Day” – We had a visit from author Chris Duke this week, supporting our learning about mental health awareness.  Topaz Class used Chris’s book for their Mission Week assembly and were thrilled to hear him read it to them in person.  The book focuses on how we all feel blue sometimes and give children strategies for dealing with their “blue” days.

 

Ruby Class Mini-Olympics – All the children in Ruby Class competed in the Mini-Olympics today.  We are thrilled that they have all had the opportunity to represent our school in sports.  They were very enthusiastic about entering the games and had lots of fun!  For further sports news, please see Sports section below.

Y2 Florence Nightingale Day – Y2 have enjoyed a themed day as part of their Florence Nightingale topic.  They all looked fantastic in their dressing-up costumes and they enjoyed performing some simple songs to parents at the end of their fun-packed day!

There’s really never a dull moment at Cardinal Newman!  Thank you for all your support of the many exciting activities going on.  We couldn’t run the trips and events without significant financial and logistical support from parents, so thank you to all the helpers and all who have supported the PA in so many ways!  Next week we are looking forward to Science Day on Monday, with Science workshops funded by our brilliant Parent Association!

Have a great weekend.

All the best

Catherine Burnham

 

Collective Worship theme: Fairtrade (led by Fr Marco and the Fairtrade team from Salesians)

 “Whatsoever you do for the least of my brothers, that you do unto me.”

 

Prayer Intentions

For all those worldwide who are suffering from the Coronavirus.

For those who have died and those whose anniversaries occur at this time.

For those who work hard to produce crops, that they may receive a fair price for their work.

Some of the children’s prayers:

For our world, that there’s no more plastic in the ocean.

For my grandad (and for all our family)

Thank you for people who look after me.

 


News

Paddy's Day Shindig!

Thank you for all the support for this event. It is now sold out with no tickets available on the door.

INSET day

Please note the school will be closed on Friday 20th March as we have an INSET day

Head Lice

Please note there has been a case of head lice reported in school.  May we take this opportunity to remind parents to be responsible for checking and treating their child’s hair on a weekly basis as it is the only effective way to keep this problem at bay.

You can find more information here:

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/head-lice-and-nits/

Welbeing

There are lots of new resources added to the Wellbeing section of our website click here

Email Issues

We have upgraded our system so hopefully everyone will receive the newsletters from now on. If you know of anyone that doesn't receive it, please forward it to them and ask them to contact us Monday.


PA News

Wine Tasting Evening - Please note this event is postponed until the Autumn.

Car Boot Sale - This will take place on Sunday 3rd May. Please save the date


Sports

Football

Tuesday 3rd March - Yr 5/6 girls played St. Anne's. Our team won 3 - 1.

Tuesday 10th March - Yr 5 boys played Ashley. The score was nil all.

Tuesday 10th March - Yr 6 boys played Ashley. Our team won 5 - 3.

Netball

Thursday 12th March -  Yr 6 played St. Judes. The score was 5-4 to St. Judes

Thursday 12th March - Yr 5/6 played Ashley. The score was 21-1 to Ashley

Mini Olympics

13th March - Ruby class came 3rd overall out of 7 teams


Links

Exciting Girls' Football click here

Walton Casual's Easter camp click here


New Term Dates

Tues 1st Sept - INSET

Wed 2nd Sept INSET

Thurs 3rd Sept - School starts

 

INSET - Friday 2nd October

 

Half term - Monday 26th Oct to Fri 30th OCt 2020

 

Mon 30th Nov - School Closure

Term ends Fri 18th Dec 1:30pm

 

Spring Term 2021

Term starts 6th January

Half-term Mon 15th Feb to Fri 19th Feb

 

INSET Mon 15th March

 

Term ends Thurs 1st April 1:30pm

 

Summer Term 2021

Term starts Mon 19th April

Bank Holiday - Mon 3rd May (school closed)

Half-term - Monday 31st May to 4th June

Term Ends Thursday 22nd July 1:30pm

INSET Fri 23rd July

Calendar of Events

Science Day
All Day
16
March
Guiding, Scouting, St John Ambulance Uniforms for St Patrick's Day
All Day
17
March
INSET Day
All Day
20
March