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Category Archives: Both Primary & Secondary School Category
Parent Councils and Parents from the National Parent Forum of Scotland: E News Update
Forfar Academy Parent Council Secretary
Forfar Academy have a vacancy for a Parent Council Secretary. Please click on the link below to view further details
Ladyloan Primary School Fete – 15 June 2013
Ladyloan Primary School are holding a school fete on Saturday 15th June 2013 10am till 12pm.
They are raising funds to buy an adventure playground for the kids to use during breaks and lunches.
All the usual stalls including the following.
- Tombola
- Cake & Candy
- Beat the Goalie
- Bouncy Castle
- Fire Engine Display
- Win A Teddie!
- Hook The Duck
- Find A Lucky Nail
- Gunge The Teacher!!
- Raffle
- Face Painting
- Nail Bar
If the weather is not suitable on the day they have the facilities to house the function within the school. Admission Adults £1 & Children free (includes tea, coffee, juice and biscuit)
Visual Explanation of the CfE Learner Journey
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SQA Nationals Update and The National Play Strategy
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Staffing Crisis Causes School Leaders Anguish
Post from Patrick Yates – Brechin High Parent Council
At last week’s Parent Council meeting one issue we discussed was the difficulties for parents / carers, pupils and the school SMT with staff shortages and the impacts of these shortages.
A specific example of a problem was that our children sometimes had several different teachers for the same subject over quite a short time and this lack of continuity made learning a challenge.
At the end of the discussion I said I would contact the SPTC (Scottish Parent Teacher Council) to see if this was an issue elsewhere. I also suggested that I could contact other Parent Councils in the are to see if this problem was being experienced elsewhere.
I’ve copied my query to the SPTC and their reply below and I’ve attached a copy of a recent article in the TESS (Times Education Supplement Scotland) which also comments on this issue. Click on this link to view article.
Staffing crisis causes school leaders anguish
I’ve not spoken with any other local Parent Councils, nor do I intend to, as there clearly is an issue with the availability of Supply Teachers for the reasons Steve Dempsey explained at our meeting – which boils down to the remuneration package and conditions now offered to Supply Teachers.
If or when I hear anything more from the SPTC I shall send out an update.
Regards
Question to Eileen Prior, Executive Director, SPTC
Iam the Chair of Brechin High School Parent Council and at our last Parent Council meeting (Wednesday 27.03.13) one concern we discussed was the increasing occurrences of our childrens education being adversly impacted by a constant change of teachers in a very short timescale. i.e having classes with 2,3 or even more different teachers teaching the same subject over a short period of time. Each time a different teacher is involved there is no continuity of what is being taught to the pupils.
During the discussion the Head Teacher reported that one of the difficulties he faces is a lack of Supply Teachers. This means he is having to re-arrange other teachers’ schedules within the school which then has a domino effect on other lessons thoughout the school.
Reply from Eileen Prior, SPTC
This has been an issue for some time, since the pay rates for supply teachers were changed over a year ago. We have tried through a Parents Voice survey to get a handle on the impact, but that drew little response and to be frank not many parents have raised it with us as an issue.
Parent Participation Workshop
To find out nore information on developing your Parent Council to engage parents – workshop
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BBC Radio 4 Extra – Family Quizzes
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SQA – New National Qualifications – March Update
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