RUSKIN AVENUE, ROGERSTONE, NEWPORT NP10 0AB
e.mail: mountpleasant.primary@newportschools.wales
Tel: 01633 839912
Dates for the Diary
INSET Days 2026
May Day - Monday 4 May 2026
Training Days 2025-2026
Thursday 7th May 2026
Monday 20th July 2026
Dates for the Spring Term 2026
Monday 2nd March - St David's Day Eisteddfod - Wear House Colours to school - See Dojo 🟢 🔵 🔴 🟡
Thursday 5th March - World Book Day - Pupils are invited to wear a costume of their choice. The Sponsored Readathon will also take place on this day.
Monday 9th March - Scholastic Book Fair (More information to come)
Thursday 12th March - Year 1 trip to Cardiff Castle (Knights and Castles theme)
Thursday 12th March - Internet Safety Talk Y5EM, Y5M and Y6 with PCSO Alex Donne
Friday 13th March - Mother's Day Stalls - PTA (More information to come)
Monday 16th March - Easter Explained Y6
Wednesday 18th March - Y6 Gilwern Residential trip
Wednesday 18th March - Reception Height, Weight and Vision visit
Monday 23rd March - World Down Syndrome Day - Wear Odd Socks to School £1.00 donation to 21 Plus
Friday 27th March - Easter Bonnet/Headgear Parade
Friday 27th March - School finishes for the Easter Break
Monday 13th April - Pupils to return to school - Summer Term
Remember to check the Newsletter weekly for important information and dates for your diary. Please be aware 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
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.
Parent Governor Nominations
Don't forget to return you Governor Nomination Forms by Monday 9th March before 12.00 noon.
World Book Day 5th March 2026
Pupils are invited to wear a costume of their choice to celebrate World Book Day on Thursday 5th March. The Sponsored Readathon will also take place on this day. Remember to bring in your favourite book! We are looking forward to reading to each other and raising funds to purchase books for the school. Please bring your sponsor forms back to school by Tuesday 10th March. Happy reading everyone!
Reception - People Who Help Us
The theme in Reception this term is People who help us. We have been very lucky so far to have visits from a nurse and a community midwife. This week we linked those two important people together with the team of paramedics. We were even luckier to get an ambulance on site for the children to explore. This was so valuable in taking away the 'fear factor' of ever having to go inside an ambulance if they ever needed to. The children got to look inside the ambulance and then explore different checks that the paramedics have to do. Thank you so much for the support Reception are getting from our parents to help with this topic.
Family Liaison Bulletin
Here is the Family Liaison information bulletin for this week. “The information in this bulletin is for advertising purposes only. Sparkle does not endorse any organisations or events unless they are run by, or in partnership with, Sparkle. Click on the link to find out more.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SXNB7ym1_tViB4ueiGyNtwZrprt02SBg/view?usp=sharing
Safer internet day 2026
Our Year 5M Digital Leaders did a fantastic job leading an assembly before the half term break in celebration of Safer Internet Day 2026. They confidently shared important messages about staying safe online, including how to recognise trustworthy information, protect personal details, and be kind and responsible digital citizens. There is a focus this year all about the use of AI and have we can be safe and sensible when using it. Their clear explanations and thoughtful examples helped the whole school understand how we can use the internet positively and safely. Well done, 5M you were brilliant role models!
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
Welsh Week
What an incredible Wythnos Cymraeg we’ve enjoyed here at Ysgol Gynradd Bryn Hyfryd!
We are always immensely proud of our pupils and the Welsh they use so confidently in class and around the school each day, but this week has shown without doubt just how deeply they value their culture, their language, and their Welsh identity.
The children’s independence has been remarkable. Throughout the school you’ll find groups of pupils practising their recitations, perfecting their group singing, and even choreographing their own performances , all with impressive organisation and enthusiasm. It has been a joy to see dawnsio gwerin filling the hall with energy, and classrooms bursting with stunning artwork inspired by a range of Welsh artists.
As the well‑known saying goes, “To be born Welsh is to be born privileged. Not with a silver spoon in your mouth, but with music in your blood and poetry in your soul.” This sentiment has certainly come to life in our school this week.
We now look forward to celebrating the children’s hard work and talent in our Eisteddfodau next Monday.
Brawddegau Bendigedig Bryn Hyfryd
This week’s brawddeg bendigedig is:
Meaning: Who won the Eisteddfod?
Ennill = to win
Ennillodd = won (past tense)
You can use this sentence pattern in lots of different situations. For example, during the Six Nations you might say:
(Who won the game?)
And hopefully we’ll all be able to answer…
(Wales won the game.)
This structure is completely transferable — you can use it to talk about competitions, games, quizzes, raffles and so much more. So keep practising, because…
Dates for your diary:
Friday 13th March
Wonderful Women Mother’s Day Stall
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!
MPPS Podcast
Year 5M have the role of Digital Leaders this year and have been hard at work creating a quick podcast to share all the amazing work happening in and around school at the moment. Take a listen and you could even win a Dojo prize for your class!
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 second half of the Autumn term by clicking the link below;
Please remember to book your child’s meals via ParentPay before they return to school. Week commencing 02.03.2026 will be Week 3.
MPPS Families; A message from the FAW!
Cymru are back for 2026!
Looking for a family weekend activity?
CYMRU V MONTENEGRO
07.03.26 | PARC Y SCARLETS | KO 16:30
Visit https://faw.cymru/TICKETS.
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 95.69%. 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