Posts Tagged ‘Resources’
Receptionist/Dinner Money post
Newport School is looking for a new member of staff for September 2010.
You can find details of this school vacancy on our school jobs page on the Newport School web site.
There is an information pack about the post, as well as an application form that you can download and complete.
Do browse our website, look at our galleries and see the links to our Children Centre. They will give you an insight into the work of the school and its team, while you are preparing your application.
We look forward to receiving it at Newport School.
Summer Daze 2010
With the summer holiday fast approaching you can find lots of activities for the break in the Waltham Forest Summer Daze 2010 publication.
Packed with ideas for activities, the different centres offering sport and a borough wide view of things to do for children and young people across all ages.
We’ve put a link on the latest issue of SpeakEasy, which is always available online too.
Check out you Summer Daze activities on this Waltham Forest web page here.
Free software to download is available here – to help you view and print pdf files.
Recognise our Senior School team
We have today posted a Senior Management Team page on our school web site.
The Senior Team at Newport school are here to help – you can see us here.
You will find our school mission statement and aims on this page.
Newport School and Children Centre – working together to get learning going…
Translation needed!
We are looking for parents with Romanian and Polish to help translate our maths test questions.
Can you help us during week commencing 14th June 2010. Times can be flexible to suit.
Contact Ms. McIntyre if you can help us with this important job.
Thank you.
(You can translate our web pages and on-line newsletters into over 30 languages by using the translate box at the top of every page. Helping you get more from your information sources at Newport School).
New ‘power’ resources
The National Grid have created a new website which is aimed at inspiring engineers and scientists.
Designed for children from 4 to 11, as well as growing sections for parents, carers, volunteers and teachers too.
Younger children will find a section where they can find stories and activities they can use at home with parents and carers. For older children there are presentations, activities and experiments.
Children can find out about energy, forces and materials in a fun and informative way. The site is nicely designed with a black backgound to the pages and some rich graphics and contrasting bold colours for the content.
Have you got a budding scientist or engineer in the house?
This site can help them explore the basic frameworks that help make up our physical world.
You can find http://www.nationalgrideducation.com/ here.




