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Theatre in Scottish Schools Programme

posted by Amy Gibson, YMI Coordinator, Schools & Learning

Hello All

I would like to share with you the Theatre in Scottish Schools Programme for next year, some of you were able to tap into some performances last year it would be great to bring them back up to Angus, Friockheim nursery have already booked ‘The Attic’ themselves as they enjoyed last years performance!

I am aware the last year there was contributions from HQ but unfortunately there is no budget to do that again this year.

If you would like to book any of the performances or would like to know more about them please give me a call/email or feel free to contact Anna directly – if you could keep me in the loop that would be great!

Thanks
Amy

 

Barefoot resources for outdoor learning

posted by Carol Lyon, Improvement, Angus Virtual School, Schools & Learning

On 4 June Barefoot launches #BarefootGoesWild #BGW, a 6 week campaign demonstrating how computational thinking can be used outdoors.

The new campaign will provide a new nature Bee-Bot mat and jackets to make the Bee-Bots into insects and birds as they travel around the mat to complete the chosen existing lesson plans. Template jackets will also be available to print allowing creativity in the classroom as children can colour in or design their own insects or birds too. All of these will be available FREE to download from the Barefoot website once a teacher has registered.

In addition if a teacher requests a workshop via the website to be held during September or October and enter ‘BUG’ as the campaign code they will receive a nature pack, including a printed mat, jackets and 15 magnifying cards to help bring the nature theme to life.

To help teachers be more creative with lessons we are sharing links to the RSPB and Buglife websites as they have more activities that involve birds and bugs and will be actively supporting Barefoot via their channels too helping us reach teachers that we have not yet engaged with.

Teachers can register and download the new complimentary materials and Bee-Bot lesson plans from the Barefoot website from the 4 June onwards.

Look out for and share our social media posts which will run throughout the campaign.

Twitter:       @BarefootComp
Facebook:    /Barefoot Computing

Kirsty McFaul | Senior Education Officer | Education Scotland | Foghlam Alba
Tel: 0131 244 8342

 

 

 

Angus Schools Regional Bands & Orchestras

posted by Paul Judge, Angus Instrumental Music Instructor team, Schools and Learning

Angus Schools Regional Bands & Orchestras
Ceilidh Fundraiser
All funds in aid of rehearsal transport costs

Friday 15 June 2018
Montrose Academy 7 – 10 pm

We are delighted to invite you along to our Angus Schools Bands & Orchestras Ceilidh Fundraiser, taking place on Friday 15th June in Montrose Academy (Academy Square, Montrose, DD10 8HU). Doors are 7pm and dancing will begin around 7.30pm. Tickets cost* £10 (concessions £6) and include a plate of stovies (vegetarian stovies will also be available). Family, friends and children are all more than welcome so please spread the word!

All proceedes will go toward the provision of transport for weekly Bands & Orchestra rehearsals. As a result of being a rural county, transport is essential in order to get our young players to and from rehearsals and, due to the difficult financial climate of the moment, we are no longer able to provide central funding for these activities.

We are looking to run a raffle on the evening and would welcome any additional donations to the raffle prize table.

Tickets are available online from:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/angus-schools-regional-bands-orchestras-ceilidh-fundraiser-tickets-46016772405?aff=es2

Payment on the door is also an option but please consider booking in advance – this helps ensure that we don’t run out of stovies!

If you have any quieres regarding the ceilidh, please contact Paul on:

p.judge@angusschools.org.uk

We look forward to seeing you on the 15th June in Montrose Academy.

The STEP Programme

posted by Andy Garnett, Active Schools Lead Coordinator, Schools and Learning

Physical literacy to improve academic attainment, wellbeing, fundamental physical
skills & behaviour using: Balance, Eye-tracking & Coordination

What STEP say……..The STEP Programme is an individualised physical literacy programme used by schools to impact on academic performance, pupil behaviour, resilience, physical development, wellbeing and self-esteem. It prompts significant improvement in struggling pupils aged 7-13 who are in the lower quartile of the classroom who are not meeting their full potential or hitting attainment milestones.

Each pupil follows their own bespoke programme undertaking 2 x 10 minute STEP sessions at the beginning and end of the school day performing specific exercises to improve their balance, eye-tracking and coordination.

What WE say…….This programme if one of many being promoted to primary schools just now, targeting Pupil Equity Funding. Whilst we are not fully endorsing this programme, it does in our opinion appear to be one of the more robust packages being offered around physical activity/physical literacy as a tool to improve attainment. The inclusion of tracking and reporting by the company themselves allows schools to demonstrate the impact. They also have a good bank of evidence from previous work.

We feel this could be of real interest to some of our schools so we have arranged 3 Information Sessions to allow School representatives to come and hear about the programme and make an informed decision as to whether this could be of benefit to your school and young people. The Angus session is on Thursday 14th June, 4.30pm at Angus House, although there are also sessions in Dundee and P&K that can be attended.

Use this link to sign up to one of the briefings…..    Sign Up to STEP information sessions
Andy Garnett – Active Schools Lead Coordinator