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January 2024

  • New Islington News - Edition 15

    Published 26/01/24

    General notices

     

    Junior Sports Stars February Holiday Camp: Please go onto the Junior Sports Stars website to book a place. A flyer is attached to this email. Spaces are still available. https://juniorsportstars.co.uk/sports-holiday-camps/ 

    Children’s Mental Health Week: Starting on Monday 5th February, we will be holding different events across the week to encourage pupils to develop a positive approach to their wellbeing. We invite children to come to school on Friday 9th February dressed in clothes that they feel the most confident and comfortable in - the theme is ‘express yourself’ to allow children to come dressed as they wish.  Please can we ask for a voluntary donation of £1:00 for the charity Place2Be. 

    Online Parent Workshop: On Tuesday 5th March, Mrs Holt will run a virtual session for parents at 5pm. She will explain the Personal, Social and Health curriculum and answer any questions you may have about our approach to teaching Personal Development.

    Course for parents: If we have enough interest (a minimum of 10 parents) we can provide some free informative parenting advice delivered in a friendly and accessible way. The sessions would either be immediately after drop off, or before pick up and would last for 2.5 hours. It would be a 6 week course after the Easter holiday. The outline is as follows:

    • How to make learning fun and how the importance of learning through play

    • Enjoying books, reading together and why it's important

    • What questions can you ask to check your child's understanding 

    • Understand how schools teach spelling (phonics)

    • Understand the different types of writing children learn in school

    • To feel more confident discussing your child's progress at parents' evening

    • Boundaries, routines and screen time

    If you are interested, please email newislington@coopacademies.co.uk 

     

    Survey on childcare: The Government is investing £289m nationally into expanding Wrap Around Childcare for working families of primary aged children.  Manchester has received funding to expand and establish provision from September 2024 where it is identified as required. The Council wants to work with schools, parents, the out of school sector and childcare providers to develop sustainable and accessible provision that meets the needs of working parents.  The first priority is to establish a clear baseline of what exists and where in the City and whether this is meeting the current and future needs of working families. Please help us by completing the parent/carer survey. The deadline for the surveys is 28th January 2024.

    Parent survey: https://forms.office.com/e/bXD1PxqzPn

     

    Online Safety Parent Workshop:  As shared last week, please find below the link to access the parent/carer session scheduled for Wednesday 31st January 2024 – 9.30am – 10.15am.  

    https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_ZWQyZjMwMjQtNGVhMy00NDEyLTg2ODItZDQ1OGNjM2FiMjcw%40thread.v2/0?context=%7B%22Tid%22%3A%22dcdb1ea5-3b10-49a2-bf8f-5fd59edcd762%22%2C%22Oid%22%3A%225772fa8f-9814-4199-aef2-9195804f833e%22%2C%22IsBroadcastMeeting%22%3Atrue%2C%22role%22%3A%22a%22%7D&btype=a&role=a
     

    Attendees do not need to register, they simply click on the link at the above time to access the session.  Cameras and voice/audio will be switched off for all attendees.  Attendees can ask questions by typing in the Q&A box, but this will be explained during the session.

     

    Attendance

    Last week                                           This week

    Whole school- 94.46%                     Whole School - 94.83%

    Rec- 93.40%                                        Rec- 97.26%

    Year 1- 93.22%                                   Year 1- 92.19%

    Year 2- 94.07%                                   Year 2- 96.66%

    Year 3- 94.00%                                   Year 3- 95.56%

    Year 4- 96.35%                                    Year 4- 93.31%

    Year 5- 94.77%                                   Year 5- 94.16%

    Year 6- 95.75%                                   Year 6- 94.10% 

    Winner Class- 4EB with 100%.       Class Winner- 99.30% RZI- Bumblebees

     

    Events and key dates 

    Friday 2nd February: Our choir and talented soloists will be performing at a major Trust event at Co-op Academy Belle Vue. They will shine brightly and impress all the guests! 

    Monday 5th February: Children’s Mental Health Week. We will be planning and delivering different activities to promote positive mental health throughout the week.  

    Monday 5th February: Visit to Central Library to meet an author - selected pupils throughout KS2

    Tuesday 6th February: Safer Internet Day. We will send out resources for you to access to help you help your children stay safe online. 

    Thursday 8th February: Fire Service to come in for a workshop with Year 2

    Thursday 8th February: Time to Talk Coffee Morning for parents at 9am

    Friday 9th February: Spelling Bee for 3 of our best Year 6 spellers - wish us luck!

    Friday 9th February: ‘Express Yourself’ home clothes day. Come dressed in whatever makes you feel most confident! 

    Friday 16th February: School finishes for the half term holiday

    Monday 26th February: School opens for all pupils

    Monday 26th February: Year 5 History / Drama workshops - please pay online via Arbor for this workshop

    Tuesday 27th February: Year 3 FC to Manchester Museum. More details and payment options nearer the time. 

    Thursday 29th February: Year 3 IPLR to Manchester Museum. More details and payment options nearer the time.  

    Tuesday 5th March: Online parent workshop where you can find out about our Personal Development Curriculum. Log on at 5pm - joining details will be sent out nearer the time. 

    Friday 8th March: World Book Day. More details will be sent out nearer the time, but it would be lovely for pupils to come dressed as an adjective! For example: 

    Brave (dressed as a firefighter), Funny (dressed as a clown), Fierce (dressed as a lion), Scary (dressed as a monster), Sleepy (dressed in pyjamas), Excited (dressed as a puppy), Lively (dressed in multicolours)

    Friday 8th March: Sign up online for a parents evening appointment

    Tuesday 12th March: Book Fair in the hall after school each day this week. Come along to choose a book for your children from an excellent selection. The Book Fair will be open from 3:30 until 4:00 daily. More information will be sent out nearer the time. 

    Tuesday 19th and Thursday 21st March: Parents Evening with a phone call option available. 

    Monday 25th, Tuesday 26th and Wednesday 27th March: Learning Alongside sessions. More details to follow but this is a chance for you to come in and work alongside your children. 

    Thursday 28th March: Last day of term. 

     

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  • New Islington News - Edition 14

    Published 19/01/24

    General notices

    Young Musician of the Year: This year, several of our pupils auditioned for the Trust’s Young Musician of the Year. Lillian, Lee, Zoe, Arad, Alexey and Kai all sent in video recordings of their musical talents. Huge congratulations to Arad, Alexey and Kai who have got through to the SEMI-FINALS of the Trust’s Young Musician of the Year competition. What a phenomenal achievement - we are so proud of you. Best of luck, boys - we are right behind you. Go and shine brightly! 

    Road Closures: Please be aware that there will be further roadworks and road closures in and around Redhill Street from Monday 22nd January. A web form will be available on the Council website – www.manchester.gov.uk/consultations to allow people to feed back any live issues, and to let the Council know how the measures are working. 

    Course for parents: If we have enough interest (a minimum of 10 parents) we can provide some free informative parenting advice delivered in a friendly and accessible way. The sessions would either be immediately after drop off, or before pick up and would last for 2.5 hours. It would be a 6 week course after the Easter holiday. The outline is as follows:

    • How to make learning fun and how the importance of learning through play

    • Enjoying books, reading together and why it's important

    • What questions can you ask to check your child's understanding 

    • Understand how schools teach spelling (phonics)

    • Understand the different types of writing children learn in school

    • To feel more confident discussing your child's progress at parents' evening

    • Boundaries, routines and screen time

    If you are interested, please email newislington@coopacademies.co.uk 

    Survey on childcare: The Government is investing £289m nationally into expanding Wrap Around Childcare for working families of primary aged children.  Manchester has received funding to expand and establish provision from September 2024 where it is identified as required. The Council wants to work with schools, parents, the out of school sector and childcare providers to develop sustainable and accessible provision that meets the needs of working parents.  The first priority is to establish a clear baseline of what exists and where in the City and whether this is meeting the current and future needs of working families. Please help us by completing the parent/carer survey. The deadline for the surveys is 28th January 2024.

    Parent survey

    https://forms.office.com/e/bXD1PxqzPn

    Online Safety Parent Workshop: Please see attached an information poster about a Parent/Carer e-safety information session on Wednesday 31st January 2024 – 9.30am – 10.15am. Pop this date in your diary and we will send you the link to join nearer the time. 

    Attendance

    This week

    Whole school- 94.46%

    Rec- 93.40%

    Year 1- 93.22%

    Year 2- 94.07%

    Year 3- 94.00%

    Year 4- 96.35%

    Year 5- 94.77%

    Year 6- 95.75%

    Winner Class- 4EB with 100%. The first class to get 100% for the full week!

    Events and key dates 

    Friday 2nd February: Our choir and talented soloists will be performing at a major Trust event at Co-op Academy Belle Vue. They will shine brightly and impress all the guests! 

    Monday 5th February: Children’s Mental Health Week. We will be planning and delivering different activities to promote positive mental health throughout the week.  

    Monday 5th February: Visit to Central Library to meet an author - selected pupils throughout KS2

    Tuesday 6th February: Safer Internet Day. We will send out resources for you to access to help you help your children stay safe online. 

    Thursday 8th February: Fire Service to come in for a workshop with Year 2

    Thursday 8th February: Time to Talk Coffee Morning for parents at 9am

    Friday 9th: Spelling Bee for 3 of our best Year 6 spellers - wish us luck!

    Friday 16th February: School finishes for the half term holiday

    Monday 26th February: School opens for all pupils

    Monday 26th February: Year 5 History / Drama workshops - please pay online via Arbor for this workshop

    Tuesday 27th February: Year 3 FC to Manchester Museum. More details and payment options nearer the time. 

    Thursday 29th February: Year 3 IPLR to Manchester Museum. More details and payment options nearer the time.  

    Friday 8th March: World Book Day. More details will be sent out nearer the time, but it would be lovely for pupils to come dressed as an adjective! For example: 

    Brave (dressed as a firefighter), Funny (dressed as a clown), Fierce (dressed as a lion), Scary (dressed as a monster), Sleepy (dressed in pyjamas), Excited (dressed as a puppy), Lively (dressed in multicolours)

    Friday 8th March: Sign up online for a parents evening appointment

    Tuesday 12th March: Book Fair in the hall after school each day this week. Come along to choose a book for your children from an excellent selection. The Book Fair will be open from 3:30 until 4:00 daily. More information will be sent out nearer the time. 

    Tuesday 13th and Thursday 19th March: Parents Evening with a phone call option available. 

    Monday 25th, Tuesday 26th and Wednesday 27th March: Learning Alongside sessions. More details to follow but this is a chance for you to come in and work alongside your children. 

    Thursday 28th March: Last day of term.

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  • Time to talk

    Published 12/01/24

    Join us for a coffee, some biscuits and a chat! 

    Come along to the school hall on Thursday 8th February at 9:00. 

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  • New Islington News - Edition 13

    Published 10/01/24

    General notices

    Staffing: I hope that you will have read a letter from Ian Burchett, our Regional Director, letting you know that I will be leaving New Islington at Easter. I am incredibly proud of our staff team who work so hard, day in and day out, to make this school an amazing place; I know that the school will be in safe hands. The process of appointing a new Head Teacher is now underway with the aim to appoint a replacement by the February half term. This will give us half a term for a smooth hand-over before I finish in March.  

    Wraparound Bookings: Please can all parents who want to book a place in our Wraparound Club ensure that they have booked and paid for this place. There are too many parents who do not book their child into the club. 

    Online Safety: Please find attached a newsletter about online safety. 

    Events and key dates 

    Monday 15th and Tuesday 16th January: Health Screening for Reception pupils. 

    Friday 2nd February: Our choir and talented soloists will be performing at a major Trust event at Co-op Academy Belle Vue. They will shine brightly and impress all the guests! 

    Monday 5th February: Children’s Mental Health Week. We will be planning and delivering different activities to promote positive mental health throughout the week.  

    Tuesday 6th February: Safer Internet Day. We will send out resources for you to access to help you help your children stay safe online. 

    Thursday 8th February: Fire Service to come in for a workshop with Year 2

    Thursday 8th February: Time to Talk Coffee Morning for parents at 9am

    Friday 9th: Spelling Bee for 3 of our best Year 6 spellers - wish us luck!

    Friday 16th February: School finishes for the half term holiday

    Monday 26th February: School opens for all pupils

    Monday 26th February: Year 5 History / Drama workshops - please pay online via Arbor for this workshop

    Tuesday 27th February: Year 3 FC to Manchester Museum. More details and payment options nearer the time. 

    Thursday 29th February: Year 3 IPLR to Manchester Museum. More details and payment options nearer the time.  

    Friday 8th March: World Book Day. More details will be sent out nearer the time, but it would be lovely for pupils to come dressed as an adjective! For example: 

    Brave (dressed as a firefighter), Funny (dressed as a clown), Fierce (dressed as a lion), Scary (dressed as a monster), Sleepy (dressed in pyjamas), Excited (dressed as a puppy), Lively (dressed in multicolours)

    Friday 8th March: Sign up online for a parents evening appointment

    Tuesday 12th March: Book Fair in the hall after school each day this week. Come along to choose a book for your children from an excellent selection. The Book Fair will be open from 3:30 until 4:00 daily. More information will be sent out nearer the time. 

    Tuesday 13th and Thursday 19th March: Parents Evening with a phone call option available. 

    Monday 25th, Tuesday 26th and Wednesday 27th March: Learning Alongside sessions. More details to follow but this is a chance for you to come in and work alongside your children. 

    Thursday 28th March: Last day of term. 

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  • New Islington News - Edition 12

    Published 10/01/24

    General notices

    Happy New Year to all our families and the whole school community! Let’s hope that 2024 brings much happiness. On behalf of the staff, please can I thank you for your generous gifts at the end of last term. Gifts and thanks are never expected but always appreciated! 

    Don’t forget, if you have any concerns about the learning needs or wellbeing of your children, we are here to support you and help them. 

     

    Events and key dates

    Monday 8th January: History/Drama Workshop for Year 2 pupils - Great Fire of London. Please pay via Arbor

    Thursday 11th January: History/Drama Workshop for Year 4 pupils - The Romans. Please pay via Arbor

    Friday 12th January: Year 6 Indoor Rowing Competition held here at school - please can all Year 6 come to school in their PE kits wearing trainers.

    Monday 15th and Tuesday 16th January: Health Screening for Reception pupils. 

    Monday 5th February: Children’s Mental Health Week. We will be planning and delivering different activities to promote positive mental health throughout the week.  

    Following on from the Christmas break, it is important that you, as parents, also recognise the importance of looking after your own mental health. Please find attached a link to the NSPCC for some top tips on supporting your wellbeing. As always, we are here to support you as well as your children. 

    https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/support-for-parents/mental-health-parenting/ 

    Tuesday 6th February: Safer Internet Day. We will send out resources for you to access to help you help your children stay safe online. 

    Tuesday 27th February: Year 3 FC to Manchester Museum. More details and payment options nearer the time. 

    Thursday 29th February: Year 3 IPLR to Manchester Museum. More details and payment options nearer the time.  

    Friday 8th March: World Book Day. More details will be sent out nearer the time, but it would be lovely for pupils to come dressed as an adjective! For example: 

    Brave (dressed as a firefighter), Funny (dressed as a clown), Fierce (dressed as a lion), Scary (dressed as a monster), Sleepy (dressed in pyjamas), Excited (dressed as a puppy), Lively (dressed in multicolours)

    Friday 8th March: Sign up online for a parents evening appointment

    Tuesday 12th March: Book Fair in the hall after school each day this week. Come along to choose a book for your children from an excellent selection. The Book Fair will be open from 3:30 until 4:00 daily. More information will be sent out nearer the time. 

    Tuesday 13th and Thursday 19th March: Parents Evening with a phone call option available. 

    Monday 25th, Tuesday 26th and Wednesday 27th March: Learning Alongside sessions. More details to follow but this is a chance for you to come in and work alongside your children. 

     

    Forest school

    Our Forest School environment is too wet for full classes to access; it is a muddy bog due to the amount of rain. Reception pupils will continue attending in small groups every alternate Friday - however this will be postponed until the site dries up. Please keep an eye out on Tapestry and notices in the classroom windows.

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January 2024