We are currently in the process of creating a new school website. This can be accessed here:
https://sites.google.com/edubuzz.org/aps/home?authuser=0
If you have any feedback on our new website, please get in touch.
We are currently in the process of creating a new school website. This can be accessed here:
https://sites.google.com/edubuzz.org/aps/home?authuser=0
If you have any feedback on our new website, please get in touch.
Please find linked below our two newest risk assessments for the school and nursery.
Please find attached below our duty of candour report for the nursery for the year ending March 2020.
Please find attached below our weekly update for this week.
We have also uploaded some examples of our learning for this week:
The discovery of mysterious object
Yesterday, Primary 3 and 4 went on an autumn scavenger hunt. The sun was shining and the wellies were on our feet! We walked down the path with our clipboards, looking for all the items on the sheet.
First, we saw 2 micro lights and a helicopter soaring through the bright blue sky. Everyone was wondering why they were flying so close together and at the same time.
Spying in the trees we all looked puzzled. There was something stuck in the branches. Everyone was curious to find what it was, but was it safe?
Mrs Overmeer decided to phone Mr Brown and ask if it was okay if one of the children climbed in the tree to pull out the mysterious object.
We did not know what it was…
We thought it was part of a hot air balloon at first. We then thought it could be fireworks. Some of us thought it was the micro light engine or could it be a time capsule or maybe it had something to do with the army base close by.
In the afternoon back at school, we opened the ‘thing’. A lot of items were inside, like a letter, glass bottles, a dog picture and many other strange and weird and wonderful things.
We have been so excited to find something so peculiar!
Primary 3 and 4, Athelstaneford Primary School.
Please find attached below this weeks update. If you didn’t receive a groupcall with this, please let the school know.
Please find attached below the school improvement plan for session 2020/2021. This help to share our school priorities for the year and respond appropriately to the needs of our learners.
From Tuesday 22nd September 2020, the nursery will be returning to the 1140 hours model. This means that our children will be able to attend nursery 5 days a week. Please find more information in the letter below.
Please find below the guidance given on children with colds during this time of covid-19.
COVID-19 FAQs for parents and carers
Coronavirus – Jason Leitch Letter on testing and common colds – 31 August 2020