Term 4 Updates
10 05 2023It is the final term of our 2022/23 session and as you can imagine it is as busy as ever!
Here are my HT updates for this term:
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It is the final term of our 2022/23 session and as you can imagine it is as busy as ever!
Here are my HT updates for this term:
The Parental Engagement Strategy was launched in 2017 and aims to ensure that all Parents/Carers are encouraged and supported to engage as partners in their children’s learning, and to become involved in the life of the school. The strategy also ensures that it can continue to build on good practice and create further opportunities for our parents and schools to work together.
There are 6 strands to the strategy and we are seeking responses to evaluate the impact of each of them.
Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts.
Survey closes 31/3/23
(This includes a Christmas Calendar of events)
Dear parents and carers
This booklet is being shared to support the smooth transition back to our school building from the 12th of August 2020. We know that you will have many questions about what this will look like and I hope that this document will provide you with answers to these questions.
These arrangements will only be in place for as long as is required and will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. Where we discover that something is not quite working, we will find a solution and communicate that with our children and with you.
Kindest regards
Pauline McKay
Hello everyone
While our building is closed we continue to develop ways to keep our connections with one another strong. Collaborating in our virtual classroom has been a key approach to maintaining our links with one another. Our next step is to make use of Google Meet. Each class will have their first meeting next week. (Week beginning 25.5.20)
We want this to be a positive, happy experience for all. Please see the guidance issued today.
We look forward to seeing you soon.
This first full week of learning has been very positive. Lots of learning in numeracy, literacy and health and wellbeing already! Classes are also busy working on their charters -some classes have even looked at the values linked to the Olympic games. Children have been prepared for our Drop Everything and Read challenge and a few classes have gone to visit the Book Festival. Displays are beginning to appear that encourage us to have a Growth Mindset and today’s assembly launched the beginning of the campaign to elect our new Pupil Council Representatives. A busy week . . .
Please follow the link to view our first newsletter of the session. Newsletter Sep 2015