News & Events
- Read MorePublished 29/09/22New Town Primary School are recruiting! For details of all our current vacancies please visit our vacancies page.
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New Town Open Days - Dates for your Diary
Published 02/11/22Welcoming prospective parents for entry to school in September 2023, or families of pupils for in-year admission.
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End of Term Assembly
Published 29/11/22As we celebrate having finished our first term back at school, we have been able to present some well-deserved certificates and trophies.
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Supertooth comes to New Town Primary
Published 29/11/22Children from New Town Primary School in Reading were treated to a visit from a real life superhero on Wednesday 5th October, when Supertooth came to school.
Supertooth taught the children the correct way to brush their teeth with a special toothbrushing song. This included the importance of brushing twice a day – morning and night. The children learned what foods are good for their teeth and what are not so much so. The interactive presentation went down well with the children. CJ said “He was a super hero. I learnt to brush my teeth round and round and a cool song” with Emily agreeing “I really liked the song”. Nishta said “he was a bit funny sometimes”. The presentation finished with a promise from everyone to brush for 2 minutes, twice a day!
Headteacher Polly Cornish said "It is so important to teach children good dental hygiene from an early age. So, when we were given the chance to have Supertooth talk to the children, well we jumped at it. What better way to teach young children than to have a real dentist tell them, dressed as a giant tooth!".
Lower Earley Family Dental dentist Toheed Nasir said "I am passionate about children's dental health. If they get their brushing technique right now, it’s a skill for life. I would much rather look into a mouth of clean teeth than have to give children fillings. The children were fantastic, they were really keen. So much so, that I am coming back in a few weeks to speak to the older children - although maybe this time I won't be dressed as a tooth".
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Victoria Sponges Visit to New Town
Published 29/11/22We were lucky to have Victoria from ‘Victoria Sponges’ visit New Town School last week. A selection of children from KS2 were given the opportunity to try fudge stamping. The children tasted the delicious fudge and practiced on a small sample before stamping their own fudge bar with a personal message or design. The bars were wrapped and sent home to be eaten or given to someone special.
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More amazing electricity in Science
Published 29/11/22Our year 4 classes have 'charged' right in and been busy exploring circuits and electricity this term. Some impressive team work going on here.
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Readi-Food Donations
Published 29/11/22A huge thank you for your donations to the Harvest Festival last week. Our Readi-Food volunteers were very pleased when this was collected. Our House Captains who helped to pack your generous donations. You can find out lots more about this charity here https://readifood.org.uk/how-many-parcels/
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Christmas Menu Choices - 7th December 2022
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FS and The Nest Fun Day - Summer 2022
Published 17/10/22The FS and Nest fun day was a roaring success. Dennis the donkey and Dexter the goat were a huge hit among the children and adults. The children enjoyed stroking the bunnies, holding the chicks and feeding the animals. They also completed a scavenger hunt in the secret garden plus learnt some rugby skills with the coach. What a fantastic day!
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Rushall Farm Residential 2022
Published 29/09/22At the end of June children in years five and six enjoyed three days and two nights of outdoor learning at Rushall Farm on our residential. The children slept under canvas and ate in the Cart Shed, catered for by our own Mrs Aston and Mrs Manson – the closest we could find to Michelin stared chefs! Rushall Farm enjoys an amazing setting in West Berkshire on a working organic farm. The children gained so much from their experience taking part in activities like – orienteering, fire lighting, bivouac building, pond dipping and raft making. Experiences that will last a lifetime.