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  • Christmas Bazaar raises £713.27

    Fri 14 Dec 2018

    A wonderful festive evening was had yesterday by all who attended the Christmas Bazaar.  So many treats on offer - from the Newlands Christmas Choir and Elves wrapping presents to glitter tattoos and candyfloss!  The fudge cake was very popular too!

     

    Congratulations to all those that won one of the amazing Christmas Hampers!    

  • Tree Makers have tea with the Mayor

    Thu 13 Dec 2018

    What a wonderful experience for the ten 'tree creators', today!

     

    As winners of the mayor's Christmas Tree Competition, we were invited to a tour of the Mayor's Offices, followed by lunch. Our tree looked beautiful in front of the windows and the ten creators of  'Don't Waste It - Create With It', were very proud.

     

    It was a thrilling experience.

  • Newland's Christmas Choir Sings at St Peter's Church

    Wed 12 Dec 2018

    Last night, our pupils sang to a packed audience at St Peter's Church. They were pupils from across Key Stage 2 who have been practicing for many weeks now with Mr Day, Mrs Orton and Miss Chestnutt.

     

    They sang a range of Christmas carols and songs to the appreciation of all who attended. It really felt like the start of Christmas for us all.

     

    There will be another chance to hear the Christmas Choir perform on Thursday at the school's Christmas Bazaar.

     

    Sorry, photo permissions do not enable us to include photos of all children.

  • Newlands wins first prize in Christmas Tree competition

    Thu 06 Dec 2018

    Newlands Primary have entered the annual Southampton schools Christmas tree competition - AND HAVE WON FIRST PRIZE!!

    This year our tree addressed the issues surrounding plastic pollution in our seas.

    Mrs Zampedri and Mrs Broderick have coordinated the work produced by children from across the school. Waste plastic was used to create a variety of colourful and attractive sea creatures that have been hung from the tree.

     

    The tree is currently on display at the Civic Centre having been awarded first prize.

     

    There is also an informative display in school in the Library corridor that looks at the problems of plastics in the marine environment and explains the process of making this year's tree.

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