Culture Kitchen
Culture Kitchen is back! To find out more information about this event, please see the attachment below.
Part of TEAM Education Trust
Culture Kitchen is back! To find out more information about this event, please see the attachment below.
We are sharing the following on behalf of Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council.
Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council is creating a new Children’s Strategy – a plan that highlights why Rotherham is a fantastic place to grow up.
They would love to hear from children, families, and the community. Please share your thoughts by completing the short survey in the attachment below.
Looking for fun, educational activities this summer? Skills Street, a trusted external provider, is offering a range of exciting opportunities for young people and families during the Summer Holidays. These sessions are designed to inspire creativity, build skills, and make learning fun.
Get hands-on with STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Maths) through these interactive half-day sessions, perfect for family learning:
Each session focuses on exploration, creativity, and problem-solving through engaging activities.
📍 Learn more and book here: Skills Street – Family Learning Sessions
On Air, Land and Sea Survival Skills Camp
This two-part experience is designed for older teens and delivered in collaboration with the British Army. Participants will build real-world resilience, teamwork, and practical life skills in an action-packed environment.
📍 Details and booking: Army Skills Camp @ Skills Street
Staying safe online has never been more important for both our students and families. We're committed to supporting our school communities with up-to-date information, practical advice, and useful resources to help navigate the digital world with confidence.
📩 Please see below for the latest Online Safety Newsletters, packed with tips on keeping children safe online, guidance on popular apps and platforms, and strategies for encouraging healthy digital habits at home and in school.
We encourage all parents, carers, and staff to take a few moments to read through and share these important updates.
Pupils from Newman School swapped classrooms for the calm of the water as they set off on an exciting educational trip aboard the Ethel Barge.
The group spent the day learning about the environment, teamwork, and river life, all while navigating South Yorkshire’s inland waterways.
The Ethel Barge, a historic vessel, provided a unique setting for hands-on learning and personal development. For many, it was their first time on the water — and an experience they won’t soon forget.
Teachers praised the trip as a valuable opportunity to boost confidence, encourage collaboration, and deepen pupils’ understanding of the local environment.
The visit to the Ethel Barge is part of Newman’s commitment to providing enriched learning opportunities beyond the classroom. The pupils embraced the adventure wholeheartedly.
Join the National Autistic Society’s Teen Life programme for parents and carers of young autistic people aged ten to 16.
The six-session programme covers:
The Teen Life programme aims to empower parents and supporting professionals to understand more about autism and discuss useful strategies on how to support autistic teenagers.
Please read the leaflet below to find out more.
It is important to develop an understanding of how you can protect your child’s privacy online. Any personal information shared online creates a digital footprint, and it is vital that we control who sees what. Please see our latest Online Safety newsletters below to learn more.
Just before Easter, we organised an Easter Egg competition with the goal of crafting the most impressive creations.
The students eagerly participated, letting their creativity run wild as they designed vibrant and imaginative eggs. The competition saw eggs transformed into everything from intricate robots to colourful depictions of wildlife. Annali, the judge, was amazed by the ingenuity and effort displayed by all the participants, and the event fostered a sense of community and excitement amongst the pupils.
The NHS has released their first "With Me In Mind" newsletter of 2025. A copy of this newsletter can be found below. We hope you find it useful and informative.
On Thursday 23rd January, staff and children from Newman School welcomed visitors to thank them for all the support in their mini-bus appeal.
Thanks to the generosity of parents, carers, local business, the local press and a bequest from an ex-student we managed to raise over £50,000.
Many young people wrote thank you letters and expressed their thanks on the day.
The event was a testament to the strong community spirit and the power of collective effort, illustrating how, when people come together with a shared goal, incredible things can happen.
The day was filled with heartfelt thanks, joyful laughter, and a sense of pride that resonated throughout the school. It was a perfect example of how unity and kindness can lead to meaningful change, leaving a lasting impact on everyone involved.