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Focus on Numeracy

On Monday 13th January a parents’ information evening was held at Hardgate School. Parents from our partner schools in our new cluster were also invited to attend. The focus was on numeracy and in particular the guides which staff produced to help parents with ideas to involve themselves with numeacy along with their child at home. the guides are in three stages in line with Curriculum for Excellence. The majority of pupils will have completed up to the end of level 2 by the end of primary school, and there will also be a number who have progressed onto 3rd level. Below you will find the guides for early, first and second levels. If you wish to print these guides, then click on the one you want and it will open up as a PDF which you can then print for your own use.

Early level

First level

Second level

Principal Teacher appointment

From January 2014, the following 3 schools, Hardgate, Springholm and Lochrutton have become a cluster and are under the management of Mrs Susan Ramage. This has resulted in each of these schools appointing a Principal Teacher to be in charge when Mrs Ramage is not on site. The PT for Hardgate is now Mrs Tracy Martin as from 10th January. Contact can be made at any time in the usual way, and appointments made if you have any queries regarding any school matter.

Awesome ‘Author’ Arrives

Alliteration was the theme of author Stuart Reid, when he made a flying visit to our school to talk about his books. Stuart is new to writing, having had another career in the hospitality industry as a manager with a large company. He decided to change direction in life and start to write childrens’ books. His series about Gorgeous George has just taken off and at present there are 3 books, with a 4th in the making. He entertained the children in a very lively style and hopefully inspired young writers to continue with their efforts to improve their writing skills and also fuel their imagination. The content of his books is appealing to all ages and both genders, and several sales were made for bed-time reading. Stuart then signed the books which were bought by the children. Check out his web-site on the link below.  http://www.mylittlebigtown.com/gorgeousgeorge/

Special ‘pudding’ label winner.

All the children have entered a competition at school to design a special Hardgate label to put on our Christmas puddings to sell at our Christmas fun night. The Ultimate Plum Pudding Company, based in Kendal in Cumbria, make the puddings and then complete them with a label showing our winning design on them. Here you can see Verity in P.5 with the winning design chosen by Mrs Jardine our school secretary. Verity’s seasonal design will appear on all the plum puddings for sale at our Christmas event.

Shoe Box Appeal 2013

Once again, several shoe boxes from Hardgate School filled with presents and wrapped in Christmas paper will be on their way to boys and girls in an Eastern European country in time for Christmas. These boxes go to children in the hope that they will bring a little bit of Christmas cheer to an otherwise bleak outlook at this time of year. The contents are simple, but useful and fun for the children who receive them and are very welcome. Here you can see the boys and girls gathered around the boxes which are now on their long journey, in time for Christmas.

Congratulations Natasha !

Pupils in P.6 and 7 entered a competition with the on-line newspaper, The Daily What, to make up a catchy CAPTION to go with a picture of 2 bandaged up ‘mummies’ sitting on a bench. Natasha in P.7 was one of the 4 runners up, and we watched this live announcement on Glow TV on Friday. This was a surprise announcement as no-body in the class knew the reason we were watching the programme  until the end when the announcement was made.Natasha was suitably surprised and delighted. Her caption read …’ They called it Mummy love’  The winner and runners up will appear in The Daily What News on-line. Well done Natasha !

All Things Spoooooooky !!!

Hardgate School took on an orange and black glow on Friday and many weird and wonderful costumes were floating about before we walked to the Village Hall for our Halloween party.Members of the Parent Council very kindly organised the games and provided half time snacks for everybody. The winners of the pumpkin lanterns were also announced,

Here you can see the top 3  – a Mowhican, a giant eyeball, and a ‘Mrs Ramage’. There is also a picture of the spooky cakes made by Mrs Neill for lunch-time.