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Whole School Newsletter - 15-12-2023

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15th December 2023
Written by Gill Lee

Friday 15th December 2023

 

Dear Parents and Carers,

 

RISE

Our weekly RISE focus this week has been on equality and being ready. In assemblies this week we have been exploring how students can take responsibility for being ready to learn by ensuring they are in school every day, arrive at each lesson on time with all their equipment and engage with their learning.

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Changes to student entrance and exits from January 2024

KS3 and KS4

In the new Spring Term, starting on Monday 8th January 2024, we will be changing the entrance and exits for students in years 7 to 11.  From this date, all students in Key Stage 3 and 4 will need to come into school, at 8.35am, through the doorways behind the main hall (labelled as entrance 1) and not, as they currently do, through the glass visitor entrance. This new KS3 and KS4 entrance will remain open to all students until just before 9am when the student entrance will shut. Any student who arrives later than this will need to go to the visitor’s entrance to be signed in.

At the end of the day all exits, except the glass visitor entrance, will be open for students to leave the building. There will be 4 exits - the doors in blue, the doors by the main stairs, the doors behind the hall (the new student entrance) and the doors in purple by the canteen.

There will be no change at the end of the day for the Year 7 and Year 8 Nurture classes (who finish school at a slightly different time) who will still leave via the main visitor entrance.

Sixth Form Students

As all students in our Sixth Form sign in and out of school, they will need to continue to use the main visitor entrance so they can access the electronic sign in.

We will be taking all students through these new arrangements next week in assemblies.

Cluster Christmas Concert

It was wonderful to welcome so many students from our Cluster Primary Schools, with their families, into school on Wednesday for our annual Cluster Christmas concert. It was a lovely evening and I would like to thank all our students, staff and families for their support in making this such a successful event.

 

The Dark Web

The following useful resource for parents is from the Child Exploitation and online Protection Centre who are part of the National Crime Agency.

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Support for families in need

Tiny Rebel are offering support with food on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day for any families in need. Please contact them directly for more information.

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Year 13 leavers’ (August 2023) annual ‘coffee and catch-up’ event Wednesday 20th December 3.15 – 4.15pm

We would like to invite back all students who have recently finished year 13 in August 2023 to our annual ‘coffee and catch-up’ event. This is an opportunity to update us on how you are getting on since leaving Newport High and also to sign for, and collect, your A level and GCSE certificates. Please contact Mrs James lj@newporthigh.co.uk if you need any more information.

 

Planned towpath closure

We have been asked by the Local Authority to share the following information about planned closures to the canal towpath in January which may affect your journey to school.

From the 7th January 2024 there will be canal towpath closures on and off for approximately 4 months whilst essential vegetation clearance works take place in the canal channel. Cut vegetation will be removed from the channel and left bankside until a later date. Whilst this will look unkept it is part of the process and is necessary to ensure that any invertebrates have the opportunity to return into the water.   

The works will affect the towpath from the bottom of 14 locks near Brickyard Lane to Barrack Hill and from the M4 underpass to the Torfaen boundary. Whilst we hope that large sections of the canal will remain open there will on occasion be parts of the towpath that will be closed for safety reasons. Diversions will be in place but regular users may need to take alternatives routes to their destinations. This may also affect parents and children travelling to and from school.

 

Works will be carried as quickly as conditions allow and we thank residents and visitors of the Allt Yr Yn, Shaftesbury, Bettws and Malpas wards for their patience whilst the work is carried out.

 

 

Just a reminder that we break up for the Christmas holidays, next Thursday, the 21st December at 3pm and return to school for the start of the Spring Term on Monday 8th January 2024.

Friday 22nd December is a disaggregated INSET day and the school will be closed to staff and students on this day.

The remaining INSETS for the rest of this academic year are as follows;

  1. Friday 22nd December 2023
  2. Friday 8th March 2024
  3. Friday 28th June 2024
  4. Monday 1st July 2024

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our families for your continued support.

With kind regards

Mrs Lee