Please click on the link below to view the Summer Fete Poster which gives you all the details of date, time and venue.
SPCT E-News Update – Spring 2015
SPRING Newsletter 2015
I hope everyone enjoyed the spring break and that, for those of you with children sitting exams, revision is going well and stress levels are under control. If you are looking for resources to help support your child in their exam preparations, be sure to have a look at our revision guides for the new Highers and our updated National 5 revision guides. Here at the National Parent Forum of Scotland we aim to ensure the parental voice is heard in all discussions around education in Scotland. We gather parents’ views through focus groups, web surveys and through our local representatives and their networks. Recently, we heard from parents about additional support for learning and their views on what ‘attainment’ means to them. If you are interested in taking part and having your say, there are lots of opportunities coming up – see below for details. If you’d like to get in touch with your local representative and find out what’s happening in your area and how you can get involved, you can find their details here. Over the past few months, we provided an authentic parental perspective at a range of meetings and events, all of which were attended by our volunteer parent representatives. We gave evidence to the Scottish Parliament’s Education and Culture Committee on parental involvement in raising attainment; facilitated and spoke at the Developing Scotland’s Young Workforce Learning Event; took part in the Raising Attainment For all Conference; and shared views at the Commission for Childcare Reform’s workshops, as well as attending our regular meetings of the GIRFEC National Implementation Support Group and the National Digital Learning Forum, amongst many others. We also took part in a wide range of local events and conferences at which we shared our publications and had lots of very interesting and useful conversations with parents. Our reps have all been all over the country as part of the judging process for the Scottish Education Awards. It has been heartening to see the amount of good work that is taking place out there in our schools and communities. Please email office@npfs.org.uk if you would like more information about any of these meetings, or indeed any other information about NPFS. All the best for the rest of the academic year! Yours in partnership, Iain Ellis, Chair
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SPTC – Information and Training Session
Please be advised that this evenings session, Parent Council Essentials, Tuesday 5 May, Muirfield Primary School, 6-9pm has been cancelled due to lack of interest.
SPTC Information and Training Sessions
The following 3 events are open to all Parent Councils / PTA’s
Parent Council Essentials, Tuesday 5 May 2015, Muirfield Primary School, Arbroath, 6pm – pm
Involving all Parents, Tuesday 26 May 2015, Monikie Primary School, 7pm – 9pm
Focus on Communications, Thursday 28 May 2015, Webster’s High School, Kirriemuir, 7pm – 9pm
Higher Revision Guidelines – New
The National Parent Forum of Scotland has published a series of new Higher Revision guides. These resources provide a clear, straightforward explanation of what learners need to know in order to prepare for the new Higher exams. For each subject, there are links taking you directly to specimen papers, exemplar question papers and sites where you can access other useful information. Please note that these resources are for the new Curriculum for Excellence Highers
National 5 Revision in a Nutshell
These NPFS Revision in a Nutshell National 5 subject guides supplement learning and revision in class. They are organised alphabetically, by subject, covering 20 subjects which have exams and for which the SQA has provided relevant past paper questions.
2015 Exam diet gets underway
This year’s exams start today with Drama and conclude on Friday June 5 with Early Education and Childcare. Nearly 150,000 pupils and students are undertaking qualifications. This is the first year of the new Higher examinations, which have been developed as part of the Curriculum for Excellence.
Good luck messages have been issued by national Education partners, read more here;
http://news.scotland.gov.uk/News/Good-luck-to-all-candidates-1875.aspx
http://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/73947.html
Parentzone Scotland – Supporting Study
With this year’s exams, including for the first time the new Highers, fast approaching Parentzone Scotland has a supporting study section providing advice on how to support your child prepare for exams, including managing their time, getting organised, studying and keeping well.
the National Parent Forum of Scotland – Upcoming Focus Groups
Central Glasgow Focus Group – 26 May 2015, 7-9pm (venue tbc – city centre)
As part of the National Parent Forum of Scotland’s commitment to support Local Authorities, schools and parents to improve parental involvement, we would like to invite you to an event we are holding to hear about the experiences of you and your child.
We are very interested in discussing how you have found the firest year of the new Higher Qualifications and how the roll out of the N5 Qualifications has progressed. We value your reflections of how you feel that the session 2014/15 has gone and ways that could help the progression of the next year of pupils sitting N4, N5 and Higher qualifications.
The NPFS will in turn feedback this parental perspective, at the national level, to the CfE Mangement Board, members of which include Scottish Government, Eduaiton Scotland and the SQA. If you would like to book a place or would like more information please contact our Glasgow representative Joanna Murphy on glasgow@npfs.org.uk. Travel expenses can be reimbursed.
New Angus Representative for The National Parent Forum of Scotland
” I just want to introduce myself as the new Angus representative for The National Parent Forum of Scotland ( NPFS ).
My name is Kirsty Stevens and I am the chairperson at Airlie Primary School. I will be here for all parents of both primary and secondary schools. If there are any areas of interest that you think the forum should be made aware of then I will be your link.
Several topics end up being national ones that the NPFS can then work on addressing.
I will circulate any information from the NPFS here on the blog so we can build up a better communication network for parents and parent councils. We also require a deputy for this position so if anyone would be interested in that then please get in touch.
For that or any other issues/or for general chat then please don’t hesitate in getting in touch at angus@npfs.org.uk Thank you!!”
Message to all Parent Council’s from Gillian Strachan
My work with Parent Councils has come to an end as my remit has changed to a focus on Child Protection.
Alita Spink, Schools & Learning Support Officer will be taking over my role on a temporary basis. Alita’s contact details are –SpinkA1@angus.gov.uk phone 01307 476150
I wish to thank you for representing all parents through your work on the Parent Council.
Best Wishes,
Gillian Strachan
Parent Council Finance Matters
There have been changes in arrangement for the management/advice/support of Parent Council finance matters.
Parent Council finance is now managed by our central finance team. All enquiries should be sent to Pam Scott ScottP@angus.gov.uk or tel. 01307476153 copied to her manager Joy Anderson AndersonJ@angus.gov.uk