Friday 12th December 2025
Dear Parents and Carers,
Cluster Christmas Concert
A huge thanks to everyone involved in our annual Cluster Christmas concert that took place on Wednesday. It was a wonderful event and a great opportunity for us to come together as a community to celebrate Christmas. For me, this event signals the start of the festive period and it was a pleasure to be able to share this time with our families, children, staff, governors and the wider community.
I am extremely grateful to Ms Akhtar-Matthews and our Cluster Primary schools for their hard work and support in making this wonderful event happen.
Values and Rise
The focus this week has been on integrity and independence. At Newport High School we define integrity as:
Taking responsibility for our actions is really important as it allows everyone to understand that they can shape the outcomes and consequences of their behaviour.
We want all our students to take responsibility for their learning and to actively engage with it. This will help them to make rapid progress and to ensure they achieve their potential.
I am very disappointed that we have seen an increase in vandalism and damage in the toilets again. This is something that had got much better but sadly has returned. I am very aware that it is the action of a few students as the vast majority of our students act with integrity and are not responsible for this anti-social behaviour.
We are in the process of reviewing the situation and we will be taking robust action for anyone caught deliberately vandalising our school property. We will also be charging parents and carers for the cost of repairing the damage. We do not have the school funds to be pay for these kinds of unnecessary repairs. Please can you reinforce this important message at home.
Influence of social media
There have been trends on social media to encourage young people to take part in risky and anti-social behaviour. These are presented as “challenges”. These challenges can lead to young people taking unnecessary risks and highlight the dangers of online influence.
Social media plays a big role in young people’s lives, but it can expose them to unsafe content and peer pressure.
We encourage parents and carers to talk openly with their children about what they see online and set clear boundaries for safe use.
For guidance and support, you can visit Hwb’s Keeping Safe Online resources or the NSPCC online safety advice. These sites offer practical tips on managing privacy settings, spotting harmful trends, and starting conversations about online safety.
Working together, we can help children enjoy the benefits of technology while staying safe.
Mobile Phones - on site, out of sight.
We do not allow the use of mobile phones anywhere in school, including outside during break and lunchtime. This means that, from the time that students enter the building until they leave, they are not allowed to use their mobile phones. This includes wearing air pods or headphones which are also not allowed.
If students wish to bring a phone to school, it must be switched off and kept in their bag.
If students are seen with their mobile phone out, whether they are using them or not, it will need to be handed in for them to collect at the end of the day. If this happens frequently then an alternative plan will need to be put in place.
Not allowing mobile phones in school has had an overwhelmingly positive impact, especially at break and lunchtime. Research has clearly identified the potential harm too much screen time, including phones, can do. If any student needs to make an emergency call, they can go to the Wellbeing Hub where Pastoral Support will be able to help.
Start of the school day is 8.45am
The school doors open every day at 8.40am ready for the start of the school day at 8:45 am. We start every day with either form time or an assembly. This is a vital start to the school day during which important information is shared, such as details of events, changes to school systems and information about exams. Form Tutors should always be a first point of contact for students if they have any queries. I would like all our parents and carers to help support a punctual start to the day by reinforcing the importance of being at school every day, on time and ready to learn.
Equipment
Just a reminder that we are running our stationery shop – the Stationery Stop – every day from behind Haven.
Reducing the impact of poverty on attainment
Our number one whole school priority this year is to reduce the impact of poverty on student attainment. We have a new section on our website under the main menu called Financial Support.
It is important that anyone entitled to access Free School Meals, benefits from this financial support. This can also include access to uniform and equipment grants.
We are trying to develop the support section on our website to include all the relevant information about poverty in one place. This section can be found on the main menu of the website under Financial Support.
Free School Meals
We are aware that many of our families may be entitled to Free School Meals but are not claiming this additional financial support. You can check if you are entitled to Free School Meals at www.newport.gov.uk/schools-and-learning/school-meals/free-school-meals
If you are not in receipt of Free School Meals but think you are eligible and would like any help in accessing, please let us know so we can support.
Families who are eligible for Free School Meals can also apply for additional help with other school costs including school uniform. You can find out more at https://www.newport.gov.uk/schools-and-learning/school-meals/free-school-meals
Accessing your entitlement to Free School Meals also helps us as a school because part of our funding depends upon how many families in our community access this support.
Uniform and equipment
I would like to thank the vast majority of parents who have supported our school uniform rules and I am delighted that so many of our students attend school every day in the correct uniform, looking smart and ready to learn.
Our uniform is extremely affordable and accessible. It consists of plain black shoes/trainers, black socks, white shirt and the school tie. Skirts must be of appropriate length and trousers or shorts should be tailored fit. Students are not allowed to wear sports shorts or leggings to school.
Cardigans, jumpers and blazers are optional and you may choose to wear a plain black knitted v neck jumper or cardigan without the logo, or purchase the Newport High branded jumper, sweatshirt or cardigan.
We have a range of ‘pre-loved’ school uniform at school which is available for anyone who would like to access it. If any family has a specific problem getting hold of school uniform, please contact your child’s Form Tutor in the first instance. Jewellery is limited to one pair of small stud earrings and one ring. Students are allowed to wear a nose stud but please note that this must be a stud and not a sleeper or any other style. Any headwear, worn for religious reasons, should be of a plain black material. Extreme hairstyles are not acceptable and hair should be of a natural colour.
Items that are potentially harmful to any member of our school community should not be brought to school. For example, aerosol cans including deodorants, cigarettes (e-cigarettes), matches and lighters, any sharp or blade like objects, glass bottles, chewing gum and fizzy drinks, including energy drinks. This rule includes all items which are illegal to possess or carry, or inappropriate for the age of your child.
Working Together for Success
We are fully aware that the support of parents and carers is vital to the success of our students. As we begin this new school year, we want to work closely with you to ensure that your child has the best possible experience at Newport High School.
Throughout the year, we will keep you informed about your child's progress, school events, and any important updates. We also encourage open communication with our staff. Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us - info@newporthigh.co.uk.
Headteacher Parental Forums
A huge thanks to our parents and carers who have supported with our parental forums. Working closely with our families is an essential element of school improvement. It is important that I listen to the views of parents and carers as this enables me to reflect on our work and drive improvement. To support this, we are continuing to run both our on-line Parental Forum and our in-person Parental Forums.
These sessions enable parents and carers to meet with me to share their views about what is working well and what could be improved. These are not parent/student meetings to discuss specific queries about individual students but an opportunity to discuss broader issues related to our school.
We run two versions – an online session later in the afternoon and an in-person session in the school. I hope that, by offering different options, it makes it easier for parents and carers to attend.
On-line Parental Forums
These take place via Teams at 5pm on a Thursday on these dates;
In-person Parental Forum
These take place in school at 10am on a Friday on these dates;
Places at both forums are limited and if a session is full, we will endeavour to allocate you a space at the next meeting.
If you would like to attend the next on-line or in-person forum taking place in January please email info@newporthigh.co.uk with parental forum in the title and please make it clear if you wish to attend the on-line forum on Thursday 8th January 2026 or the in-person Forum on Friday 16th January 2026.
I look forward to getting to know more of our families through these important events.
Social Media
Please can I urge all parents who have an issue or concern about school to contact us directly to discuss. This will give us the opportunity to try to resolve the issue.
If you have any concerns, please email us on: info@newporthigh.co.uk
Inset days and term dates – 2025/2026
The remaining agreed Inset days, when school will be closed for students for staff training this year are:
Autumn Term
Spring Term
Summer Term
We break up for the Christmas holidays on Friday 19th December and return for the start of the Spring term on Monday 5th January 2025.
The Local Authority have now shared the academic term dates for 2027/2028. It is too early for us to have started the planning of our INSET dates for that year however I wanted to share with you what the term dates will be so you are aware, in advance, of the holiday dates.
|
Term |
Start
|
Half Term Starts |
Half Term Ends |
Term Ends |
|
Autumn |
Thu 2nd Sept 2027 |
Mon 25th Oct 2027 |
Fri 29th Oct 2027 |
Fri 17th Dec 2027 |
|
Spring |
Tues 4th Jan 2028 |
Mon 21st Feb 2028 |
Fri 25th Feb 2028 |
Fri 7th Apr 2028 |
|
Summer |
Mon 24th Apr 2028 |
Mon 29th May 2028 |
Fri 2nd Jun 2028 |
Fri 21st July 2028 |
I am also including a reminder of the 2026/2027 dates again for your reference – please note the INSET dates for 2026/2027 are not yet finalised.
|
Term |
Start
|
Half Term Starts |
Half Term Ends |
Term Ends |
|
Autumn |
Tue 1st Sept 2026 |
Mon 26th Oct 2026 |
Fri 30th Oct 2026 |
Fri 18th Dec 2026 |
|
Spring |
Mon 4th Jan 2027 |
Mon 8th Feb 2027 |
Fri 12th Feb 2027 |
Fri 19th Mar 2027 |
|
Summer |
Mon 5th Apr 2027 |
Mon 31st May 2027 |
Fri 4th Jun 2027 |
Tues 20th Jul 2027 |
I would like to thank you for continued support.
With kind regards
Mrs Lee