Updates

Tuesday 27th April, 2021

PLEASE name your uniform!

Please can we ask parents and carers to help us by ensuring all belongings and items of uniform are labelled clearly with their child’s name.  When children leave their belongings around school they are instantly returned if named, if they aren’t named it is very difficult to identify.

Names can be clearly written on belongings but also remember our PTA have a fundraising opportunity with ‘My Nametags’ which are ideal for labelling all items….

Tuesday 27th April, 2021

Bling You Bike/Scooter/Wheels – Superhero theme!!

Please remember that on Thursday 29th April as you arrive at school the two ladies which lead our Bike to School Assembly will be on the school gates handing out raffle tickets to the children biking, scooting and walking and they will also be looking for children who have “Blinged their Bikes/Scooters/Wheels with a Superhero theme!”

APOLOGIES FOR ANY DATE CONFUSION: JUDGES COULD NOT ATTEND TODAY SO IT HAS BEEN MOVED TO THURSDAY.  WE HAVE PHOTOGRAPHED ENTRIES THAT CAME TODAY BUT IF THEY CAN BE BROUGHT BACK ON THURSDAY EVEN BETTER SO THE JUDGES CAN SEE THEM IN PERSON!

Monday 26th April, 2021

Parent Code of Conduct

Please can I take an opportunity to remind our parents and carers of our Parent Code of Conduct, this can always be found on the policies page of our website but for ease a copy can be found below:

Parent-Code-of-Conduct

School staff should be spoken to respectfully at all times.

Thank you for your support.

Monday 26th April, 2021

COVID ATTENDANCE

Some families have been ‘surprised’ that when COVID related symptoms have been reported to us we request a PCR test even though you may have had access to a Lateral Flow test at home.  Please find below guidance from the Health Hub explaining why they ask schools to ensure a PCR is carried out before a child returns:

‘It is particularly important to have a PCR carried out if children are showing Covid 19 symptoms as any result can be genomic sequenced for any new variant of concern . Unfortunately Genomic sequencing cannot be done from  a LFT. The government’s roadmap sets out that controlling of variants of concern is an essential part of cautiously easing lockdown restrictions in England and therefore testing is necessary ‘

Therefore Lateral Flow tests are considered appropriate for detecting asymptomatic cases but not symptomatic cases.   If a child or household member is symptomatic then PCR tests can be booked online https://www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test and you can click for a ‘Local Authority’ test.

We thank you for your support in ensuring we follow the guidance issued to us to keep our NJS family safe.

 

Monday 26th April, 2021

Supporting our Children

Dear Parents and Carers

Since our return after Easter we have observed many children finding relationships and friendships challenging.  We can probably all relate to the fact that post lockdown rebuilding friendships will be challenging and acknowledging this with children and encouraging them to have the resilience to cope and manage these situations has never been more important.

Equally we all need to educate our children on the qualities of a good friend so they recognise how they can form positive relationships.  We have a robust curriculum in school alongside our school values which provides a structure for us to hold these conversations.  As well as this we have these conversations as matters occur and encourage the children to learn from these situations.

There have been some fallouts between children and staff have worked to resolve these as soon as they have been made aware.  Our biggest request is that children are encouraged to tell us about any concerns so we can deal with matters before the children leave school so they are not dwelt on overnight.  We would appreciate your support in encouraging children to use this as a strategy for resilience.

If children talk to you at home about relationships that concern you we of course want you to share that information with us (by telephone or email at this time).  It maybe that staff are already aware or that we need to look into the situation further.  Please understand that staff want the best for your children and will be proactive in ensuring they are well supported.  Alongside this please also consider the workload of staff replying to messages: they will be able to respond between 8.30 and 4.30 usually (although remember they will be teaching for much of this time) and emails received overnight will be responded to the following day.

Miss Hardy (our Wellbeing Lead) has put together some resources that could be useful to work on with children and they could help you to structure conversations.  If you want to have a go at these you are more than welcome and if you wish to share the outcome with your teacher please do so.

How people see me activity

How to raise self esteem tips

Improving friendship activity

Positive affirmation activities

Positive Thinking Scenario Cards

Positive Thoughts Activity

Resolving conflict support cards

What Makes a Good Friend Activity

We very much hope that by working together, in partnership, we can support our children.

Take care

 

Monday 26th April, 2021

Year 4’s trip to the Chetwynd Deer Park

Year 4 thoroughly enjoyed their trip to the Deer Park today. The children enjoyed tasting meal worms, finding bugs and pond dipping. Here are some pictures from 4NJ:

Thursday 22nd April, 2021

NJS Online Safety Newsletter April 2021

Dear Parents,

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Online Safety Newsletter April 2021_Newport PDF

Please find attached the NJS Online Safety Newsletter for April 2021. This month’s edition features items about the following:

  • Choosing apps
  • Tik-Tok
  • Harmful online challenges and hoaxes
  • Hollie Guard app
  • Disney/Disney+ parental controls
  • Spotify Kids
  • Socialising safely online

Please take some time to read it this month.

Kind regards,

Mr Butler