RUSKIN AVENUE, ROGERSTONE, NEWPORT NP10 0AB
e.mail: mountpleasant.primary@newportschools.wales
Tel: 01633 839912
Friday 5th June 2026
Dates for the Diary
INSET Days 2026
Monday 20th July 2026
Dates for the Summer Term 2026
Monday 8th June Nursery Sports - 10.45am (Morning Nursery) 2.30pm (Afternoon Nursery) This has been postponed until Monday 29th June due to the predicted weather forecast.
Wednesday 10th June - Whole School Sports Day (R, Y1, Y2 - 9.15am) (Y3, Y4, Y5, Y6 1.00pm) This has been postponed until Thursday 2nd July due to the predicted weather forecast.
Thursday 18th June - Year 3 trip to Caerleon (Roman Museum)
Friday 19th June - PTA Father's Day Stalls (more information to come)
Thursday 25th June - Year 6 Bassaleg Primary Schools Rugby Festival
Friday 26th June - Whole School Booknic and Art Exhibition 2.00pm (Parents invited)
Wednesday July 1st - PTA Disco (more information to come)
Friday 3rd July - Whole School Transition Day (Pupils meet their class teacher for 2026-27, Y6 Transition Day at Bassaleg)
Friday 3rd July - Nursery Morning and Afternoon sessions closed for Transition Visits
Friday 3rd July - 2.15pm New Reception Parents Meeting
Thursday 9th July - Whole School Extravaganza - 4.30pm start
Wednesday 15th July - Leavers Ceremony 'The Oscars' Time 5.15pm
Friday 17th July - Last day of the Summer Term
Monday 20th July - Inset Day - School closed to pupils
Remember to check the Newsletter weekly for important information and dates for your diary. Please note all dates are subject to change.
Click on the link to access Newport City Council School Term Dates. https://www.newport.gov.uk/schools-and-learning/term-dates
Please note that all clubs will start back the first week after the half term break, week beginning 1st June. Thank you.
A Message from Newport City Council regarding acceptable behaviour on school site
Newport City Council will not tolerate violent, aggressive, abusive or threatening behaviour from members of the public. If this happens you will be asked to leave the building, the police may be called and you may leave yourself open to prosecution.
Any such behaviour will be recorded and shared across council departments. This may lead to the withdrawal of council services.
Dynamo Update
A huge well done to all pupils who took part in our Dynamo fundraising event. Together you raised an amazing £1700.85 — a fantastic achievement!
Pupils showed impressive entrepreneurial skills, using creativity, teamwork and problem‑solving to plan, make and sell their products. They also learned how to calculate profit and loss, helping them understand how real businesses manage money and make decisions.
Here are the brilliant totals raised:
Nursery – £103.80
Reception – £104.60
1S – £126.60
2B – £78.30
3J – £337.45
4F – £295.00
5MM – £138.70
5M – £280.90
6M – £235.50
Total raised: £1700.85
We are incredibly proud of every pupil for their hard work, enthusiasm and enterprise.
Bike Shelter update
It’s been wonderful to see how well pupils are using our new bike shelter, they’ve been storing their bikes sensibly, it’s great to see so many pupils are choosing active travel to school.
To keep everyone safe, we kindly remind families that bikes and scooters must not be ridden on the school site. Please dismount at the school gate and walk your bike to the shelter.
Thank you for your support in helping us keep our school a safe and welcoming place for all.
Y2 Trip to St Fagans
Despite the wet and windy weather, Year 2 had a fantastic time exploring St Fagans! The children braved the elements for a walk around the museum's historic grounds, discovering what life was like in Wales throughout the past. A highlight of the day was stepping back in time for a Victorian school workshop. The children experienced first-hand the strict atmosphere of a 19th-century classroom, learning about old-fashioned rules, writing tools, and lessons. Since returning to school, we have been busy using Venn diagrams to compare our school to a Victorian school, identifying what has changed over time and what has stayed the same. It has been wonderful to see them applying their trip experiences to their classroom learning!
Invitation to Our 2026 Sports Days (Please note change of date)
We are delighted to invite our Mount Pleasant community to join us for Sports Day 2026. Our pupils have been practising with great enthusiasm, we look forward to celebrating their effort, teamwork and sporting spirit together.
Due to the predicted weather forecast, we have made the decision to postpone our upcoming Sports Days to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all pupils and families.
Originally planned for Monday 8th June, this event will now take place on:
Monday 29th June
Morning Nursery: 10.45am
Afternoon Nursery: 2.30pm
Originally planned for Wednesday 10th June, this event will now take place on:
Thursday 2nd July
Reception, Year 1, Year 2: 9.15am
Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6: 1.00pm
We appreciate your understanding and flexibility. We look forward to welcoming you on the new dates to celebrate a fun and active Sports Day together.
To help the day run smoothly and safely, we kindly ask all families to enter the school site through the main entrance only. For safeguarding reasons, all other gates will remain locked until the end of the school day, only the main gates will be used for entry and exit during the event.
Pupils with sports days during the am session will be expected to attend school all day (not applicable to Nursery). At the end of the pm Sports Day session, pupils will return to their classrooms before being released. Please wait on the yard closest to your child’s classroom so staff can see you clearly before dismissal. We also ask that parents do not call pupils over during the event, as this helps us keep all children safe and accounted for.
Please note that if the weather is poor, we may need to rearrange at short notice.
Help us by making sure your child has a water bottle, sunhat and that sun cream is applied before coming to school. See information on DOJO regarding house colour T-shirts required for your child.
We look forward to welcoming you and celebrating a joyful, active week with our school community.
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board Selective Mutism Webpage
Please be signposted to the ABUHB selective mutism webpages that are now live. Click on the link to access more information.
Selective Mutism - Aneurin Bevan University Health Board
Mudandod Dethol - Bwrdd Iechyd Prifysgol Aneurin Bevan
TESCO Stronger Starts
We’re excited to share that our school is now part of the Tesco Stronger Starts scheme.
If you’re shopping in Tesco (Risca and Rogerstone), please remember to pop your blue token in our box. Every token helps support our pupils.
Thank you for your support.
MPPS Podcast
Year 5M have created the next instalment of their podcast series, so be sure to listen in and hear all about the amazing work happening in and around school at the moment. Take a listen!
Reception visit to 14 Locks
On Friday 22nd May, Reception walked to the 14 Locks to meet with the Newport Biodiversity Team as part of their 'Minibeasts' topic. They had perfect weather for it and thoroughly enjoyed their day. As well as enjoying the wonderful nature right on our doorstep, they were able to explore the 14 Locks deeper than ever before.
Lucy, Newport's Lead Biodiversity Officer, took them on a guided walk where they learned fascinating facts—from what is hiding inside 'cuckoo spit' and how to identify a hazel tree, to spotting the strange markings that signify a bat house. The children also loved creating their own bug houses, naming them, and describing the insects they hope will move in soon! It was a wonderful day and the perfect end to the half term.
Meningitis Information for Parents from Public Health Wales
Click on the link to find out about protection against meningitis and septicaemia in young people Leaflet (DL):
Protection against meningitis and septicemia audio: Click here for audio
Webpages
Vaccination for students - make sure you're protected - Public Health Wales -This page includes links to the Vaccines communication toolkit for universities, the Health protection in CYP educational settings and UKHSA Immunisation resources for educational settings Immunisation - GOV.UK.
A polite reminder about parking
To help us keep all pupils safe, we kindly ask parents and carers not to park on the school grounds at any time. For health and safety reasons, the school gates must remain locked at all times, vehicles on site make this difficult to manage safely. This includes after school hours when extra curricular clubs are taking place and whilst Stay and Play are using the facilities.
Please also ensure that no cars are parked in front of the school gates, as this blocks access for emergency vehicles and prevents staff from opening and closing the gates when needed.
Thank you for your continued support in helping us keep our school environment safe for everyone.
Internet Safety Workshops
A message from PCSO Alex Donne
There are 4 separate workshops on Roblox, Fortnite, EA FC26 and Minecraft that our parents can access. These workshops equip parents, carers, and others supporting young people with the confidence and knowledge to discuss a wide range of digital activities within these games.
This series takes a deep dive into specific games in detail, designed to look at the key features of the game, appeal to young people, in-game spending and how to utilise the parental settings within some of the most popular games.
These workshops are run by a Charity called YGAM and are really informative and supportive of everyone who registers and takes part in the sessions. Click on the link below to find out more.
This training should be very interesting for parents to get involved in and hopefully help at home with discussions around certain games that our pupils play.
Safer internet Information for Parents 2026
Please click on the links below to access internet safety support at home.
Fortnite internet safety support
Instagram internet safety support
Nintendo-switch-online support
Brawddegau Bendigedig Bryn Hyfryd
Criw Cymraeg’s Brawddeg Bendigedig Bryn Hyfryd this week is:
“Beth wyt ti’n gwneud heddiw?”
This means “What are you doing today?”
It’s a lovely question for children to try out with their friends — and parents might even use it at home, especially with older pupils who have their own plans.
To help everyone join in, here are some simple ways learners might answer using phrases they've learnt in their classes:
Dw i’n chwarae — I’m playing
Dw i’n darllen — I’m reading
Dw i’n ysgrifennu — I’m writing
Dw i’n gwylio’r teledu — I’m watching TV
Dw i’n mynd allan — I’m going out
Dw i’n chwarae pêl-droed — I’m playing football
Dw i’n helpu adre — I’m helping at home
Dw i’n bwyta — I’m eating
Dw i’n ymlacio — I’m relaxing
Dw i’n mynd i’r parc — I’m going to the park
These short patterns help children build confidence and use Welsh naturally throughout the day.
Hanner tymor hapus pawb!
Dates for your diary:
Friday 19th June
Doughnuts for Dad
A sweet treat for the marvellous men in our lives
Your child will take home a personalised doughnut ready for Father's Day!
£3.00 per child - Cash to be brought in on the day in a labelled envelope.
Please let us know any dietary requirements for the special grownup who will receive this delicious gift.
Wednesday 1st July
Summer Vibes School Disco
£2.00 per child - Cash to be brought in on the day in a labelled envelope.
Infants: 2:15pm-3:00pm
Juniors: 3:15pm-4:00pm
Year 6: 3:15pm-4:30pm
Nursery will hold their own sessions and each child will receive a goodie bag.
Come to school wearing your brightly coloured summer outfits.
Snacks 50p each, FREE squash, Accessories available to purchase from 50p each.
Easy Fundraising
The PTA is part of the Easy Fundraising scheme where online retailers donate a percentage of your purchase to us.
1. Download the app and register to raise for our school
2. Install the browser extension. You’ll then get a pop up to accept a donation on each website you visit that is part of the scheme
3. Complete your online shop as normal and we’ll be sent a percentage at no extra cost to you
PLUS, this month we get a bonus £2 for every new supporter. A super easy way to generate more money for our children!
PLUS, this month we get a bonus £2 for every new supporter. A super easy way to generate more money for our children!
You spend, brands donate to Mount Pleasant Primary PTA Newport.
Pre-loved Uniform
Did you know we sell pre-loved uniform?
Items start from £3 each.
Head to our social pages for availability @ptamountpleasant. Send us a message if you’d like to order and Leah will get back to you!
Chartwells School Menu Update
We’re pleased to continue working with Chartwells to provide nutritious, balanced meals for our pupils each day. You can view the menu for the Summer term by clicking the links below;
SS26 MEAT Allergy Aware Information
SS26 VEGITARIAN Allergy Aware Menu
Please remember to book your child’s meals via ParentPay before they return to school. Week commencing 1st June will be Week 2.
We are very pleased to announce that our Chartwells Kitchen has received a food hygiene rating of 5 following a visit from the food standard's agency.
Managing Medication in School
In line with our Managing Medicines Policy, the school cannot give pupils any non–life‑saving medication. These medicines must be given by parents or carers at home, alternatively you can contact the school office to arrange a time to come in and give the medication yourself.
For safeguarding reasons, no medication should be put in a pupil’s bag or lunchbox.
Any prescribed long term life-saving medication must be handed straight to the school office by an adult, along with the consent and medical information forms and signed off by the Headteacher.
We ask all parents who have children with asthma to make sure their child has an in date inhaler in school.
Thank you for helping us keep all pupils safe.
Breakfast Club
To ensure the safety and wellbeing of all pupils, we kindly remind parents and guardians that Breakfast Club admission runs strictly between 8:20 and 8:30am. For safeguarding reasons, children arriving after 8:30am will not be admitted. It is essential that pupils don't access the school site until 8.15am as nobody is available to supervise children on the yard at this time.
It is essential that every child is personally handed over to a member of the Breakfast Club team at the main doors. Please do not leave the premises until this handover has been completed. These procedures are in place to protect all children. If you miss the deadline for entry you will need to wait with your child and ensure they enter school through their allocated class entrance. Thank you for your cooperation and continued support.
Timber Trail Installation
Safety Reminder: To keep everyone safe, we kindly ask that pupils do not use the Timber Trail before or after school. The equipment must only be used under staff supervision during the school day. Thank you for helping us keep playtime safe and fun for all!
Important Reminder regarding 'No Nuts in School'
We kindly remind all parents and carers that our school is a nut-free zone. This means that nuts and nut-based products must not be brought in snacks or packed lunches. Several of our students have severe nut allergies, and even trace amounts can trigger life-threatening reactions. These allergies are not just uncomfortable, they can be extremely dangerous, requiring immediate medical attention. By keeping nuts out of school, we’re helping to create a safe and inclusive environment for every child. Thank you for your continued support and vigilance in protecting our students’ health.
School Attendance
Remember not to take holidays in term time. Poor attendance can significantly impact on the well-being and academic attainment of your child. Our attendance target is 96.% for the whole school. Please see chart which demonstrates the effects of good and poor attendance. Our current whole school attendance is 95.8%. If your child is unwell please contact the school office.
The School Essentials Grant
The school essentials grant, funded by the Welsh Government funds free school meals and equipment for children with families on low incomes. All primary school pupils in Newport receive free school meals through the Universal Free School meals.
If your child is in primary school and receiving universal free school meals and you have a low household income (click on the link to see if you are eligible https://www.newport.gov.uk/schools-and-learning/school-meals/free-school-meals ), you should still complete an application form for free school meals.
You may be entitled to further support and your school may also receive additional funding. To receive the school essentials grant support, you have to apply. https://www.newport.gov.uk/schools-and-learning/educational-grants
The grant can help fund:
school uniform (including coats and shoes)
school sports kit
uniform for activities such as, scouts; guides; cadets; sports; performing arts
school equipment (school bags and stationery)
laptops or tablets
equipment for out of school trips such as outdoor learning (waterproofs)
If you require any further information please contact freeschoolmeals@newport.gov.uk
Please note that all clubs will start back the first week after the half term break, week beginning 1st June. Thank you