Published on: 17th November, 2024

Autumn Newsletter 12 (22.11.24)

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Vacancy: Lunchtime Supervisor

Newport CE Junior School has a vacancy for a Lunchtime Supervisor.Ā  This is a permanent post for 7.5 hours per week.

If you would like to express interest please email nicola.moody@taw.org.uk

U13 County Hockey Player

NJS are very proud of Henry who was recently selected for the U13 County Hockey Team!Ā  Henry made his debut this weekend playing in a tournament against Worcestershire and Northamptonshire.

Well done Henry, this is an exceptional achievement.

Congratulations to ‘Makaton Graduates’!

These children have completed ‘Makaton Monday’ this term with Mrs Case.Ā  They were very proud to receive their certificates!

Well done to the children and thank you to Mrs Case for running this club.

IMPORTANT: FLU VACCINATION

I have posted the online link for consent for flu vaccination a few times but only a small number have been completed. flu consent

Paper copies will have come home with your child this evening.

Consent needs to be made by the 29th November.Ā  The NHS team are in school on the 4th December.

Please can we emphasise that the NHS will not administer the vaccine without either online or paper consent.

Mrs Moody

 

 

Beat the Bell is back!

3M Snowplay

3M had super fun at break time playing in the snow, however it took us the rest of the day to thaw out!

Eatwell Workshop

Year 6 really enjoyed the second part to their Eatwell Workshop today.

Iā€™m in ā€˜The Beanoā€™!

Congratulations to Ruby, who managed to have her letter to ā€˜The Beanoā€™ comic published! Well done Ruby!

Yr 6 & Yr 4 – Raffle Prizes needed!

Children in Yr 6 & Yr 4 will have bought home a leaflet advertising our Senior Citizens tea party, taking place on Tuesday 3rd December at 2pm!

Please can we kindly ask that Yr 6 & Yr 4 children look to see if they can bring any raffle donations into school to support our Senior Citizens tea party raffle. Items can be brought in and stored in school until the event.

We appreciate your help in supporting this event and hope it bring some joy to our local community!

Moreton Christmas Market

Winter Illness..

The Health Hub have asked us toĀ  share this information:

Teaching good hygiene habits

Parents/carers are urged to encourage good hygiene habits in their families, such as handwashing and using a tissue to catch coughs and sneezes. Regularly washing hands with soap and warm water for 20 seconds or using hand sanitiser when convenient, is one of the most effective ways to stop the spread of germs.

Knowing when to keep your child at home and when to send them to school

Children are encouraged to stay in school or nursery with symptoms such as a runny nose, sore throat or slight cough (if otherwise well and do not have a high temperature), but should stay at home if they feel too unwell to attend and/or if they have a fever.Ā  They should stay home until the fever has passed and they are well enough to attend.Ā  If they have diarrhoea and/or vomiting they should stay home for at least 48 hours after these symptoms clear up.Ā  Let the school know if your child is diagnosed with other illnesses such as scarlet fever and they can advise you how for long your child should stay off school.

Stopping the spread of stomach bugs

Stomach bugs spread easily in schools and nurseries. If you or your child have diarrhoea and/or vomiting, washing hands with soap and warm water and using bleach-based products to clean surfaces will help stop infections from spreading. Donā€™t prepare food for others if you have such symptoms or for 48 hours after symptoms stop. If you are unwell, you should also avoid visiting people in hospitals and care homes to avoid passing on the infection to those more vulnerable. Itā€™s important not to return to school, nursery or work until 48 hours after symptoms have stopped.

Getting vaccinated

Infections such as flu, which see a seasonal increase in winter, are easily protected against with vaccination. All primary school age children, those aged 2 years (who have turned 2 years old before theĀ  1 September 2024) all 3 year olds and secondary school children from Year 7 to Year 11 are eligible for the flu vaccine.Ā  This will protect the children themselves, the school community and elderly relatives.

Itā€™s also important to ensure your children are up-to-date with their routine vaccinations, which protect against diseases such as measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria and polio. If you are unsure of your childā€™s vaccination status, you can check their ā€œred bookā€ or contact their GP.

NHS UK also provides easily accessible guidance for parents toĀ help manage winter illness at home.

CHRISTMAS DATES!

FRIDAY 22ND NOVEMBER: NEWPORT CHRISTMAS LIGHTS!

Our NJS choir will be the opening act on the stage on the Newport Christmas Light Switch on!Ā  Choir should meet the NJS team at the side of the stage on the High Street at 4.45pm.Ā  They should be wearing their NJS jumper and ideally something to show festive spirit on their head (e.g. Santa hat, boppers, tinsel etc.)

Also on this evening… Art Club will be revealing their Christmas window display in Henshalls Insurance Brokers window!

Newport Christmas Light Switch-On 2024 - Newport Town Council

MONDAY 2ND DECEMBER: CHRISTMAS TREE!

The Christmas tree will be going up!

YEAR 3: If any Year 3 children would like to donate a Christmas tree decoration to mark their first Christmas at NJS please bring it in on this date.

TUESDAY 3RD DECEMBER: SENIOR CITIZENS TEA PARTY!

2-3pm, Senior Citizens Tea party in the school hall!Ā  Senior Citizens are very welcome to come along for 2pm for tea/coffee, cake and a selection of musical performances from our NJS children.Ā  The event will finish at 3pm.

YEAR 6: We give Y6 children the responsibility of hosting this event: we would be very grateful if they could bring in cakes and raffle prize donations on this date.

THURSDAY 5TH DECEMBER: NEWPORT FOODBANK DONATIONS

We have been asked if we could kindly collect food donations from our NJS families this Christmas, to pass on to Newport Foodbank.Ā  Any donations are appreciated and should be brought into school on this date only.

Suitable foods to collect: Cranberry sauce, Packets of stuffing, Gravy, Tinned ham and salmon, Christmas cake, Christmas puddings, Biscuits for cheese, Chutney, Tinned potatoes, Custard, Mince pies (with a best before end date of at least Jan 2025)

Please DONā€™TĀ  send any food PAST itā€™s BEST BEFORE DATE.

Newport Shropshire Foodbank

FRIDAY 6TH DECEMBER: CHRISTMAS FAIR!

To raise funds for the PTA children are invited to bring a donation into school (we suggest Ā£2 but appreciate any donations).Ā  During the afternoon they will be able to take part in some fun Christmas themed activities and games in the Hall.

WEDNESDAY 11TH DECEMBER: YEAR 3 CHRISTMAS PERFORMANCE

There will be two performances on this date and we ask that children are in school for both.

2pm: 2 audience members per child only.

6pm: 2 audience members per child only.

Please remember:

*Strictly two audience members per child (any siblings or babies etc will count as one audience member).Ā  We will ask you to sign in on arrival.Ā  Please donā€™t place us in the uncomfortable position of having to ask someone to leave.

*We ask that you arrive through the front security gate.

*For the evening performance the security gate will open no earlier than 5.30pm, we will ask that you drop your child into a Year 6 classroom and then make your way into the hall.

*Photographs in this performance:

We know as parents you may wish to take photos of your child in their Christmas performance.Ā  Please note that some children, for a whole range of reasons, do not have consent for their photograph to be taken.

Please can we therefore ask that if you take photographs you try to do so only of your own child and that you do not post any photographs from this performance on social media.

 

THURSDAY 12TH DECEMBER: YEAR 4 CHRISTMAS PERFORMANCE

There will be two performances on this date and we ask that children are in school for both.

2pm: 2 audience members per child only.

6pm: 2 audience members per child only.

Please remember:

*Strictly two audience members per child (any siblings or babies etc will count as one audience member).Ā  We will ask you to sign in on arrival.Ā  Please donā€™t place us in the uncomfortable position of having to ask someone to leave.

*We ask that you arrive through the front security gate.

*For the evening performance the security gate will open no earlier than 5.30pm, we will ask that you drop your child into a Year 6 classroom and then make your way into the hall.

*Photographs in this performance:

We know as parents you may wish to take photos of your child in their Christmas performance.Ā  Please note that some children, for a whole range of reasons, do not have consent for their photograph to be taken.

Please can we therefore ask that if you take photographs you try to do so only of your own child and that you do not post any photographs from this performance on social media.

FRIDAY 13TH DECEMBER: NATIONAL CHRISTMAS JUMPER DAY!

Children are welcome to attend school in a Christmas jumper instead of their NJS jumper!Ā  (They should wear the rest of their school uniform!)

Donations for Save the Children UK (we suggest Ā£1).

 

Fundraise for Christmas Jumper Day

 

CHRISTMAS DINNER!

Christmas dinner will be offered to year groups on the dates below:

Monday 16th December: Year 3

Tuesday 17th December: Year 4

Wednesday 18th December: Year 5

Thursday 19th December: Year 6

A traditional Christmas dinner will be served by our catering team on the above dates.Ā  Payment can be made in the usual way by ParentPay.

On your childā€™s Christmas Dinner day they may wear a festive jumper instead of their usual green school jumper, all other uniform should be worn as usual.

On the dates your child is not having their Christmas dinner the alternative offered will be Grab & Go.Ā  The usual offer for Grab and Go will apply: ham, cheese, tuna or egg; sandwich, wrap or baguette.

Of course if your child does not wish to have a Christmas dinner or Grab & Go they can bring their packed lunch and will be included in the festivities!

7,990 Christmas Dinner Cartoon Royalty-Free Photos and Stock Images | Shutterstock

 

MONDAY 16TH DECEMBER: YEAR 5 CHRISTMAS PERFORMANCE

At 6.30pm at St Nicholas’ Church our Year 5 children will hold their Christmas performance.

Children should wear their school uniform.

Church doors will not open until 6.15pm.Ā  There is no audience limit for this performance.

 

WEDNESDAY 18TH DECEMBER: YEAR 6 CHRISTMAS PERFORMANCE

At 6.30pm at St Nicholas’ Church our Year 5 children will hold their Christmas performance.

Children should wear their school uniform.

Church doors will not open until 6.15pm.Ā  There is no audience limit for this performance.

 

THURSDAY 19TH DECEMBER: WHOLE SCHOOL TO CHURCH

Please can all children be dropped at St Nicholasā€™ Church between 8.30am and 9am for our end of term service.

Unfortunately parents/carers are unable to attend this service due to capacity.

Please note: If your child attends High Five for breakfast club that day provision is made for NJS staff to bring the children to church.

 

FRIDAY 20TH DECEMBER: SCHOOL CHOIR PERFORMING IN THE MARKET HALL

Our NJS choir have been invited to sing in the Market Hall at 1.30pm!Ā  They will be escorted by school staff but of course parents/carers are welcome to come along and enjoy the performance!Ā  Children will need to wear their uniform with a Christmas accessory (e.g. Santa hat, boppers, tinsel etc.)

 

FRIDAY 20TH DECEMBER: FINISH FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS!

TUESDAY 7TH JANUARY: BACK TO SCHOOL!

New Age Kurling Team

Well done to the New Age Kurling team, pictured below who represented NJS today. They went along to Wrekin College as a mixed NJS team with children from Yr3,4,5,and 6, with Mr Humphries who said they all performed and behaved exceptionally! I’m pleased to say they performed so well that they finished 2nd! So well done to all!

Art Club!

Well done NJS Art Club and staff for a wonderful display in Henshalls Insurance Brokers window!

We thoroughly enjoy the opportunity to display art work on the High Street each Christmas.

Thank you to the children and staff for their hard work and Henshalls for the opportunity.

Potential Holiday Club Provision…

Dear Parents/Carers

Beckie Shaw from ‘Move it, Get Active’ is looking at the possibility of her running a holiday club over the Christmas Period.

If this is something you would be interested in, please Click here to complete the Christmas Holiday Club Survey by Monday 25th November.

Parent responses will then be with Beckie and if there is enough uptake to run a Holiday Club, further information on how to book and a flyer will follow.

 

Attendance Award 15th-22nd Nov

Head teacher Awards 15th-22nd Nov

House Points 15th-22nd Nov

Diary Dates 25th-29th November

After-School Clubs Thanks!