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Summer Term - Issue 33

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It was wonderful to be at the Parish Mass last Sunday to see some of our children making their First Holy Communion. This is a truly significant day in these children’s faith journey. It couldn’t have been timed any better, with the celebration of Corpus Christi falling on the same day. Other children from St Cuthbert Mayne will be receiving Communion for the first time over the next two weekends. Please do hold the children making their First Holy Communion in your prayers this weekend. 

I was lucky enough to be able to pop down to Chichester Harbour to see Y6 in their element, messing about in the water at Christian Youth Enterprises (CYE). They have spent the week sailing, canoeing, conquering fears of heights and playing games such as Archery Tag, which I can assure you is about 1000 times safer than it might sound! The activities are run by a large group of youngsters who are brim-full of energy and enthusiasm. Last night we sat around an enormous camp fire where we sang some very silly songs and shared some jokes which are unlikely to make it to this year’s Edinburgh Fringe! We are indebted to our own staff for giving up their entire week for this hugely memorable experience for our children; Mrs Robertson, Mr Good and Mrs Woodhams also thoroughly enjoyed their week with the children, but special thanks must go to Miss Rowe who led and organised the whole trip.  

 

Our Celebration Assembly today was also an opportunity to mark the D-Day 80th Anniversary. We prayed for those people who lost their lives in WW2 and for peace and an end to conflict in our world today. 

Punctuality 

With various road closures in the area, Cranleigh has certainly become more congested during rush hour in recent months. The school gate opens at 8.40am and closes at 8.50am. I am only too familiar with the stresses of the morning routine and having to cajole children out of their cosy beds, into their uniform and get them off to school (ideally with some breakfast and ablutions thrown in for good measure). Despite all of these challenges, we need to ensure that signing children in late is very much the exception rather than the rule. They are only here to learn for just over 25% of each day and we need to make sure that it’s not less than that. Thank you for your continued support with this. Please do speak to a member of the office staff, your child’s class teacher or me if there is anything that we can do to assist.  

Sun Cream 

A quick glance at next week’s forecast doesn’t suggest that it’s going to be scorching hot. On sunny days please apply ‘once a day’ sun cream to your child before the start of the school day. This should be sufficient to last until the end of lunch break at 1pm. If you are concerned that your child needs to have a second application of sun cream please bring in a named bottle which your child should give to their teacher. Children will need to apply their own sun cream under adult supervision. 

KS2 Sports Day 

Next Friday our KS2 children will be heading over to Glebelands for Sports Day in the morning. Your child should wear a coloured t-shirt to match their house – please avoid football shirts. Parents and carers are very welcome to attend. Entry will be through the staff car park on foot at the east end of the site, not before 9.30am. We expect to be finished by 11.30am. There will be a member of staff from St Cuthbert Mayne present to sign parents in. For safeguarding reasons it is very important that parents stay with our Sports Day group and do not wander the site - it is essential that we adhere to this request as failure to do so risks jeopardising use of these facilities in future years. Please be aware that there are no toilet facilities for adults onsite. 

Fatima – BLUE      Lourdes RED      Walsingham – YELLOW       Jerusalem - GREEN 

God bless, Mr Thomas Hall

Head of School  


Liturgy 

A busy time in the church year has coincided with our Summer Half Term holiday - Trinity Sunday was celebrated on the first Sunday, and Corpus Christi the week after. Catholics believe that at the moment of consecration Jesus becomes truly present in the bread and the wine – the feast of Corpus Christi celebrates this belief. In our liturgy this week we considered how just as all the tiny pieces of crushed grain that is flour becomes bread, each of us are truly present as members of God’s church. 

Christ Jesus, as we remember how you shared bread and wine with your friends, may we be moved to share our food with others, so that no one goes hungry. Amen. 

 

 


                                           YEAR 6 SAIL AWAY AT CYE!

Year 6 have had a wonderful time at CYE. They have been kayaking, building and sailing rafts, tackling an assault course, playing crab football and putting their strength to the test in a tug of war. 

Sailing to West Wittering beach on brand new sail boats was enjoyed by all!

           


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ONLINE SAFETY ADVICE

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17 May 2024
An afternoon of Cricket!
Last Friday Year 5 children pitted themselves against other local schools in a cricket tournament in Farncombe.
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Year 6 celebrate finishing their SATs!
Year 6 had a splendid time celebrating in Snoxhall park.   They all looked so smart in their new leavers hoodies.
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Year 3 Prayer and Liturgy.
This week, Year 3 gave a Prayer and Liturgy presentation to the school about St George, who is their class saint.
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St. Cuthbert Mayne Children sing all the right notes!
Under the guidance of Mr Ellson the Arundel & Brighton Diocese Choral Director, our school choir and all of Year 4 welcomed children from St. Joseph’s, St. Edmund’s and St. Polycarp’s to a Musical Choral festival in our parish church.  The day started with a work...
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WEEKLY CELEBRATION CERTIFICATES.

 

Reception - St David's Class

Millie - You have shown great determination with your writing this week. You consistently follow all of our school rules and are always kind and polite. You are an excellent role model and make us proud every day.

Margot - For your excellent attitude to school. You have approached everything with determination and really focused your attention to your learning. It has been a pleasure to teach you phonics this week and you have made me smile many times.

Toby - For working really hard in phonics and making great progress as a result. We have been really impressed with your choice of vocabulary to describe parts of our story!

Year 1 - St Andrew's Class

Otis for his positive attitude to learning and always trying his best.

Jack for his great contributions to our science lesson this week and for his detailed scientific drawing of a wildflower. 

Year 2 - St. Patrick's Class

Carys for showing happiness in her work as well as achieving great handwriting.

Bohdan for always participating in class discussions and trying his best.

Year 3 - St George's Class

Well done to all of Year 3 for working so hard throughout this week.

Year 4 - St Bernadette's Class

Jake - for writing a really thoughtful, balanced argument in English.

Maggie - for always being Ready, Respectful and Safe in the classroom.

Year 5 - St Catherine's Class

Kit - for showing respect and kindness to others and always being helpful.

Tori - for being focused and enthusiastic about learning, especially with your poem in English.

Year 6 - St Teresa's Class

Well done to all of Year 6 for a wonderful week at CYE.  All your teachers and TAs are so proud of you!


Attendance

At St Cuthbert Mayne we place great importance on school attendance. Please see the graphic below which illustrates the cumulative effect of continued poor attendance at school. In the first instance we will always work closely with families to support improvement in attendance when necessary.

On 19 January Mr Hall wrote to parents outlining the possibility of Penalty Notices being issued to parents in the event of unauthorised absences. School attendance is rarely out of the headlines - this BBC article details plans to increase the minimum fine from September 2024.

The cost of a family holiday outside of term time can be eye-watering, but we would urge all parents to consider what sort of message they are giving their children about the value that they place on education if they choose to take their children on holiday during term time.

Useful Links:

Fines for parents for taking children out of school: What you need to know

School Attendance Policy

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Many of our parents at our recent parents' evenings asked for information about the flashcards used in school to support our phonics sessions.   Please find below links to both sets of cards.

   

SET ONE CARDS. (Click the image) 

SET TWO AND THREE CARDS. (Click the image)

 


Positive Parking

We continue to be very grateful to all our parents that park and stride/cycle/walk to school, and to those that park safely and respectfully around the neighbouring roads.

We are aware that some people continue to park on the yellow zig-zag lines outside the school and the church car park. Rule 243 of the Highway Code states that road users must not park near a school entrance; for the safety of all the children at St Cuthbert Mayne, we would ask that all members of our community adhere to this rule and do not park on the yellow zig-zag lines.

We must also ensure that we are polite and respectful to local residents at all times.

Please show your children, by your actions, that positive and respectful parking is a way to show that you care about other pedestrians, neighbours and road users. Be a good role model!

For helpful information about road safety please visit: https://www.think.gov.uk/


Uniform

After a considerable amount of time spent moving our uniform supplier to Marks and Spencer we have been informed that they will be discontuing their service as a provider of bespoke school uniforms.  We have already contacted an alternative supplier.  Details will be provided but it looks like it will be October when we move to the new supplier.

The new supplier have already sent a sample product and the purple is closer to the school colour than the one Marks and Spencer supply so if you do require new jumpers and cardigans you mighty want to wait for the new supplier to take over.


Classlist

Classlist is the most effective way of staying touch with other parents. Please click this link in order to sign up.



Safeguarding

Keeping children safe is everyone's responsibility at St Cuthbert Mayne. Please see below for some useful links and resources for all families:

Family Lives – very useful parental information website, provides lots of links and resources - they also have a telephone support line for parents/carers. Parenting and Family Support - Family Lives (Parentline Plus)

Mental Health support – suitable for lots of families, especially at this time of year. Mental health support - Surrey County Council (surreycc.gov.uk)

NHS Talking Therapies – it may be helpful for any parents to be able to talk to someone and this is a self referral service Home Mind Matters Surrey - NHS Talking Therapies (mindmattersnhs.co.uk)

Family Conflict – SCC pages for parents. Our resources for reducing conflict between parents - Surrey County Council (surreycc.gov.uk)

Your Sanctuary – Domestic Abuse Support Services. YS Home (yoursanctuary.org.uk)

Relate – resources for relationships –

Get Help | Relate

Find your online centre Relate

Drug and Alcohol Support Services

i-access Drug & Alcohol Service : Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (surreydrugandalcohol.com)

Catalyst – substance and mental health support

Mental Health and Drug and Alcohol Service in Surrey (catalystsupport.org.uk)

Citizens Advice – another more general link but useful for newsletters at this time of year

Citizens Advice

Family Information Service – Families can search for services near to them

Family Information Service - Surrey County Council (surreycc.gov.uk)

Online Understanding your child guides – Free for all Surrey residents – use access code ACORN.

Online Learning (heiapply.com)

Our Safeguarding Team: Mr Hall (DSL), Miss Wilkin (DDSL), Mrs Chalstrey (DDSL)

As a team we are always here to support, to be a listening ear, and guide in anyway you feel appropriate. Do get in touch with any member of the team via phone 01483 274961 or email DSL@stcuthbert-mayne.surrey.sch.uk

You are not on your own and many individuals or families do come and ask. 


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Mary’s Meals would like to invite you to collect all your foreign currency* no matter how old or obscure.  Clear out your drawers and have a look under the sofa.  Currently, the charity feeds over 2.4 million young children one good meal every day in their place of education – by giving Mary’s Meals your foreign coins and notes, you can help feed the next hungry child.

Mary’s Meals feeds in over 18 countries.  Because of our low costs, we can do this for as little as £19.15 per child per year!  *We will also take UK coins/notes that aren’t legal tender

Donations can be left in the Cranleigh Parish Office, which is outside the SCM green school gates - double white patio doors - on Tuesday, Thursday or Friday mornings.   With thanks from Tracy in the parish office.

 


Our calendar for the term can be found here. 

Calendar

Year 6 CYE Residential Trip.
8:30am – 5:15am
From 03 Jun until 07 Jun
03
June
Year 6 football at Park Mead
3:15pm – 4:30pm
11
June
Year 6 Netball Match Park Mead
3:15pm – 4:30pm
11
June
KS2 SPORTS DAY AT GLEBELANDS SCHOOL
9:30am – 11:45am
14
June
Year 6 Netball Match at Park Mead
3:15pm – 4:30pm
18
June
Year 5 trip to the Life of Christ at Wintershall
9:00am – 4:30pm
21
June
KS1 SPORTS DAY AT GLEBELANDS
9:30am – 11:45am
21
June
Summer Fair
12:00pm – 3:00pm
23
June
Swimming Gala
2:00pm – 4:00pm
23
June
Unismart uniform sale
2:00pm – 3:30pm
25
June