Newsletters

Autumn Term - Issue 45

Dear Parents and Carers,  

Well, I got it wrong about the weather – didn't I! Although at least the rain has been interspersed by some sunshine this week.  

Yesterday, we celebrated World Mental Health Day and brightened up Cranleigh by wearing yellow. A big thank you to Mrs. Woodhams and the Wellbeing Ambassadors for your hard work in arranging the mufti day and leading an assembly about Mental Health and Wellbeing. We managed to raise £221 for Young Minds who do amazing work to support young people who are struggling with their mental health. Through this event, the children really put Catholic Social Teaching into action.  

 

At pick-ups this week, you may have noticed PCSO (Police Community Support Officer) Aaron Baker supporting the school to ensure that our community is safe on St. Nicholas Avenue and abiding by the Highway Code. We are very grateful to him for his work and it does seem to be having a positive impact when he is there. We need to make sure that people abide by the rules when he isn't there too! If the circumstances arise, he will issue fines and penalty points which no one wants. Let’s look after one another and be considerate for others and avoid the need for fines or points being given. Adam has committed to helping the school in other ways with Bikeability, an assembly during Road Safety Week and asking his colleagues from the Youth Engagement Team to speak to KS2 about Online Safety – so watch this space.  

Whilst our cook, Nadia is receiving training off site, we have had other staff from Twelve 15 help out in school. I was delighted to hear that on Wednesday the two visitors fed back that our children were the politest children they have ever met! What a compliment – I am the proudest headteacher! 

Have a wonderful weekend, 

Mrs. Amy O’Donovan 

Head of School 

Collective Worship 

The children loved exploring last Sunday’s Gospel in Collective Worships this week as it focused on Jesus making sure his disciples did not prevent children approaching him. We thought about Jesus’ invitation to come to him and how Jesus always focused on the people that others considered to be the least important. How do we do this in our own lives? 

Friends 

Thank you to those of you who have offered your help to the Friends this year. We are still looking for volunteers for Christmas events and raffles. Please contact Siobhan Ritchie if you can offer any of your time. Thank you! 

Coats 

 

Please ensure that your children have a coat with them every day in school, this could be a rain jacket that they keep in their bag. Even when there is light rain, we always try to take the children out for playtimes, so they have the opportunity to run around and get fresh air! 

Year 6 Parents 

Although your children are only a few weeks into year 6, it is time to apply for secondary school places! The Surrey deadline for Secondary School applications is the 31st October. Do make sure you have applied on time. Click here to go to Surrey’s Secondary School application page.  

Wake Up Wednesday 

As we celebrated World Mental Health Day in school this week, I thought it would be appropriate to share the Wake Up Wednesday that gives tips for parents on supporting children’s mental health. 

Reception 2025 

We have just settled our Reception intake, but it is already time to think about 2025’s new intake! If your child is due to start school in September 2025 and you would like to find out more about St. Cuthbert Mayne Catholic Primary School, we will be running tours of the school so that you can see us in action and have the opportunity to meet with Mrs. O’Donovan, Head of School on the following dates:  

  • Wednesday 16th October 9.15am Fully Booked

  • Wednesday 23rd October 9.15am 

  • Wednesday 6th November 9.15am and 6pm 

  • Wednesday 13th November 9.15am  

  • Wednesday 20th November 9.15am 

Numbers will be limited to 6 families each week to ensure that the children in classrooms are not overwhelmed. To book a place, please complete this form. 

Toddler Group 

Anyone with pre-school children is very welcome to join the toddler group in the Parish Room after school drop off on Friday mornings from 8.45 - 10.30am.  

Donations 

We are looking to refresh our EYFS resources, do you have any pots, pans or utensils we could use in our mud kitchen or home corner? Have you got any dressing up clothes that your children have grown out of? We would love any good quality construction materials e.g. Lego, Duplo. Also, we wondered if anyone has any old car tyres or offcuts of decking boards (1m in length or longer)? Please bring any donations to the school office. Thank you in advance! 

 

 


CONSULTATION ON OUR ADMISSIONS POLICY 2026 - 2027

To view information regarding the consultation on our Admissions Policy 2026-27 please follow this link.


Reception Class

The whole class for a fantastic first fire drill. Everybody listened so well and followed all the instructions carefully, quickly and quietly.

Holly -  For being such a kind helper in class and always doing tasks with a smile. Thank you for looking after our new friend so well today too.

 
Year One
AJ - for showing respect towards others and always following our school rules 'Ready, Respectful, Safe'.

Niamh - for showing kindness towards others and always following our school rules 'Ready, Respectful, Safe'.

Year Two

Angelo for achieving some excellent handwriting.

Harriet for always showing kindness and for an excellent monster description.

Year 3
Olive for achievement in Art with her prehistoric style painting of a badger.
Reuben for achievement in Art with his prehistoric style painting of a bird.
Year 4

Lexi for always showing she is ready for learning and putting 100% effort into her work.

Imogen for being a fantastic role model with all of her learning this week.

Year 5

Sam  for putting in excellent effort and producing great writing as a result.

Theo  for always trying your hardest and writing some wonderful sentences for your setting description this week.

Year 6
Emma - for showing responsibility and kindness to her friends, younger children and adults in the school.

Kit - for showing responsibility and helpfulness in his role as Sports Captain.

 


Ms Robson is running cross country club again this year. The club is open to children in key stage 2, taking place on a Friday morning before school. The last session this term will be 6th December (weather permitting). The club will take place on Glebelands sports field, arrival time 8:00am for a warmup ( via the gate next to Christopher Robin Day Nursery), and our run will set off at 8:05am.  Parents are requested to stay and can also join in once the children have set off.  The club will run until 8:25am, with StCM children and parents leaving the site by 8:30am to ease congestion within Christopher Robin Day Nursery and the general school area.  Children who have taken part in the run, will be able to access the school early to get changed into their school uniform, if they have not got PE that day.  A change of shoes/trainers might be needed as we move forward into the winter months.

 Please could you let Ms. Robson know if your child will be participating and if you have any questions please ask.

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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. 


Calendar

Cross Country Club at Glebelands
8:00am – 8:30am
11
October
Half Price uniform sale by Unismart (Secondary uniform supplier)
3:00pm – 3:30pm
11
October
Haslemere Museum visiting Year 3
8:40am
16
October
Open Morning for Reception 2025
9:15am – 10:15am
16
October
Cross Country Club at Glebelands
8:00am – 8:30am
18
October
KS2 Girls football tournament
12:45pm – 4:00pm
18
October
Parent and Teacher Meetings
3:30pm – 6:10pm
22
October
Open Morning Reception 2025
9:15am – 10:15am
23
October
Year 4 Parents evening.
3:30pm – 6:10pm
23
October
Parent and Teacher Meetings
3:30pm – 6:10pm
24
October