Newsletters

Autumn Term - Issue 54

Dear Parents and Carers, 

What a wonderful final week of term – it has been jam-packed with festive activities and there has been such a sense of joy around the school. 

On Tuesday we welcomed visitors from CYE who led an assembly with their own version of the Nativity which included time travel! However, the takeaway was that Jesus' birth meant that God came down to Earth for all of us. We learnt that Emmanuel means God is with us.  

Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday evening Key Stage 2 shared their Advent Service with their families. As Fr Alistair said on Wednesday night, the children really did give us all a gift with their singing, acting and narrating. It was a beautiful service that got us all to reflect on the true meaning of Christmas and how we can walk humbly with God. I was immensely proud of all the children and the staff, for their hard work with this.  

 

Children and staff enjoyed Christmas lunch on Wednesday in our Christmas jumpers! The kitchen served lunch for around 180 children and staff. Thank you to the kitchen team for their hard work with this.  

Thursday afternoon we had our final Celebration Assembly of the term when two children from each class were awarded School Values Ambassadors certificates. This means that these children showed our school values all term. Well done to all the children who received these! 

Finally, we ended the term with Mass at the Church. A lovely way to end the Autumn term and my first term as Head of School. 

I hope that you all have a wonderful Christmas with your families and wish you all the very best for 2025. Thank you for your support over this term and the kind gifts and cards you have given staff. 

See you all on the 6th January! 

Mrs. Amy O’Donovan 

Head of School 

Collective Worship 

Rejoice was the theme of this week’s collective worship as we learnt about Gaudete Sunday. We lit our rose candle on our Advent wreath.  

Wake Up Wednesday 

The holiday season is a time for celebration, relaxation and spending well-earned time with loved ones. While this period will hopefully be calm, it’s important that as parents and educators we acknowledge there are still things we can do to make these weeks as safe as possible for the young people in our care. Here is this week’s Wake Up Wednesday:  

 

Volunteers 

We would love to have some parents/grandparents help with reading in school. To volunteer, you will need to be committed to coming into school regularly, undertake a DBS and safeguarding training. Please contact the office if you can offer support with this.  

Snacks in school 

A gentle reminder that KS2 children may bring in a snack to have at morning play. Reception and KS1 receive free fruit and vegetables from the Government. Children in KS2 should bring fresh or dried fruits or vegetables.  

Spring term dates for your diary 

Monday 6th January – Start of term 

Monday 13th January - Start of the spring term Mass at 10am in the Church 

Sunday 26th January - Mrs. O’Donovan’s Induction Mass with the Bishop at 11am in the Church. All families are invited and it would be lovely if the children could wear their school uniform.  

 

 


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We are becoming a Cool Milk School!

From 6th January 2025 our school will be a Cool Milk School.  Children who are under 5 will receive a small carton of milk each day, paid for by the government.  Log on to Cool Milk to claim your child's free milk. If your child is in Reception class and is over five years old, you are able to sign up for milk each day for a small cost by logging on to Cool Milk.  Parents – Cool Milk


School Ambassadors Certificates

Reception Class

Mabel Hardy

 Henry Singleton 

Year One

 Millie Ferguson 

Teddy Firman 

Year Two

Florence Harden

Elliot Hamilton  

Year Three

Beatrix Preston

 Joseph Kibble 

Year Four

Bluebelle Sullivan

 Suhani Patel 

Year Five

Viktorie Kusakova

Albie Hamilton

Year Six

Giulietta Murenu

 Stefan Karagyozov 


Easy Fundraising for our school. 

We’re excited to introduce a simple and impactful way for you to support St Cuthbert Mayne every time you shop online! Through our partnership with EasyFundraising, you can help raise valuable donations for our school by shopping with over 8,000 retailers at no additional cost to you. With Christmas approaching, it’s the perfect time to make a difference with each purchase. Whether you’re shopping for Christmas gifts or everyday essentials like groceries and insurance, every transaction helps us raise important funds for our school. Joining is quick and easy, simply follow this link: EasyFundraising Thank you for your continued support, and happy shopping!



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: Mrs Amy O'Donovan (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

LAST DAY OF SCHOOL TERM
8:50am – 12:00pm
20
December
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
8:50am – 3:00pm
From 21 Dec until 05 Jan
21
December
FIRST DAY BACK OF THE NEW TERM
8:50am – 3:00pm
06
January
KS2 Dodgeball Tournament at Glebelands
3:20pm – 5:00pm
15
January
Cross Country Club returns.
All Day
17
January
Year 4 to Buster Farm
9:00am – 3:00pm
22
January
Year 6 Henley Fort Trip
8:40am – 3:00pm
28
January
Year 6 netball and football events after school
All Day
11
February
The Friends Cake Raffle
2:30pm – 3:30pm
13
February
The Friends Cake Raffle
2:30pm – 3:30pm
14
February