Newsletter – Monday 10th February 2020

Positive Relationships and Anti-Bullying Policy 2020

This year, one of the targets on our School Improvement Plan is to develop a Positive Relationships and Anti-Bullying Policy.  Several members of staff have met from schools in Castle Douglas High School Cluster to create a draft copy of what this might look like.  I now wish to share this with staff, parents and pupils across the partnership schools and to seek your feedback.

In particular, I would like to know what you think we should include to ensure effective partnerships between home and school.  I would also like to know if you would like further information on what is meant by ‘restorative approaches’.

Please see the link below and email the school office with your feedback at gw08officegelston@ea.dumgal.sch.uk .

Castle Douglas Cluster Better Relationships Policy 2019 DRAFT

 

School Holiday Dates

Please remember that schools will be closed next week for pupils.  Staff will attend training days on Thursday 20th and Friday 21st February.

 

P4 Swimming Lessons

P4 pupils will be engaging in nine swimming lessons at Castle Douglas swimming pool every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 25th February until 12th March from 10:30-11:30.  Transport will be provided.  Please ensure that your child brings their swimming kit on those days.

 

Diary Dates

Monday 17th – Friday 21st February School holidays

(Teacher training days on 20th and 21st )

Thursday 12th March

3-5pm

Parents Evening
Wednesday 18th March

5.30-7pm

Parents Evening
Thursday 2nd April at 6.30pm School Show – ‘Pirates of the Curry Bean’
Friday 3rd April at 2pm Easter Service in Village Hall

 

 

Best wishes,

Mary E Lidstone-Scott

Headteacher

 

Newsletter – Monday 3rd February 2020

Burns Poetry Competition Winners

Last week Mr and Mrs Cathro listened to pupils as they recited their Scottish poems.  We are delighted to announce that the winners were:

P1 – Kali

P2 – Niall

P3 – Kyla

P4 – Zosia

P5 – Freddie

P6 – Alexa

P7 – Graham

Well done to all pupils for taking part.

 

Royal Scottish Country Dancing Society (RSCDS) Bronze Award

Each year our pupils participate in Scottish Country Dancing as part of our curriculum.  We also put forward teams to participate in the Stewartry ‘Day of Dance’ event.  This year it was called ‘Jigs and Reels’ and we entered a mixed team of pupils from Crossmichael and Gelston Primary Schools.

 

Lousie Coupar, our Active Schools and Community Support Officer, has been in touch to say that the Royal Scottish Country Dancing Society (RSCDS) wish to recognise the effort of all pupils within the school.  Therefore, they are awarding us with an accreditation.  This means that our school will receive a BRONZE award and each pupil will receive a pin badge to recognise their achievements.

 

Transport Costs and Attendance at Events out of School

We always try to involve pupils in as many events out with school as possible so that they receive a variety of learning experiences.   Sometimes this is not possible due to the costs associated with transporting pupils.  We are fortunate to have so many supportive parents who offer to transport pupils when we have a handful of pupils attending an event.

 

I now wish to share the information that will be going into the Dumfries and Galloway Volunteer Policy. This is still in draft form but the information below has been included in conjunction with our legal team:

 

“(*A parent volunteer can transport their own child to a school event, and other parents can make private arrangements between themselves about transporting children to school events.  The school may act as a facilitator for communication between parent volunteers to coordinate transport however, they must ensure that parents understand that this is a private arrangement between themselves, and it is for parents to satisfy themselves as to the adequacy of such arrangements.  This is because Dumfries and Galloway Council has no control over the existence of appropriate insurance or the whether the vehicle in question is adequately maintained.  In addition, the volunteer’s driving credentials, and existence of previous driving convictions will not have been checked.)  Schools should draw attention to the above (* ) in all correspondence re trips where these private arrangements apply. School children should only be transported on school related trips by a contracted company such as a bus or taxi firm, or by a teacher using a DGC pool car, or their own vehicle where appropriate business insurance is in place, a current MOT in is in place, the teacher’s driving licence has been registered and checked with the Council’s fleet management service and all of these matters have been verified in advance by the Headteacher of the School. 

Castle Douglas Junior Golf Development Programme

Here is a note from Wayne Blackburn, the CDGC Junior Convener:

 

“Leading junior golfers of Castle Douglas Primary & surrounding schools to the golfers of tomorrow

Encourage your child to get involved in golf with the Castle Douglas Golf Club Junior Development programme for children ages 5-16. With fun coaching sessions mixing games and practice, we teach boys & girls the value of golf and vital foundation skills that they can spend their golfing lives building upon. Monitoring progress is part of these programmes, which aim to get juniors confident and playing on the course as soon as possible. Junior sessions are available in term time on selected days after school and some weekends.

The programme will be run by Hugh & Ailsa Brannock & Alan Learmonth and a team of volunteers.

We will be having a family fun open day in the Easter holidays with lots of activities.

Dates for above sessions & fun day tbc.”

 

 

Gelston Diary Dates

Monday 17th – Friday 20th February School holidays

(Teacher training days on 19th and 20th)

Thursday 12th March

3-5pm

Parents Evening
Wednesday 18th March

5.30-7pm

Parents Evening
Thursday 2nd April at 6.30pm School Show – ‘Pirates of the Curry Bean’
Friday 3rd April at 2pm Easter Service in Village Hall

 

 

Gelston Bloggers

P4-7 pupils are learning to sew using cross stitches and running stitches.

They are also programming Lego robotics toys using coding.  Oscar and Andrew programmed a racing car and Chloe and Macy programmed a helicopter.

Gelston Newsletter – Monday 27th January 2020

Communication – Text Messages

Thank you for your patience as we try to sort out the problem with the GroupCall text messaging system.  We are aware of several parents who are unable to respond via text.  We are trying to rectify the problem.

 

I would like to thank you for using the school website and blog as this has had a huge positive impact on printing costs and administration time.

 

 

Burns Supper – Friday 24th January

Our Burns Supper was huge success on Friday night.

 

I was extremely proud of our pupils for reciting their poetry and performing their Scottish songs.  Milly did a wonderful job of piping in the haggis too.

 

Thank you to Mrs Fenwick for being our chef on the night and to our Parent Council for organising this event.  Thank you to Mr Swalwell for providing the bar.  Also, thank you to our staff for helping pupils to prepare, for writing the programmes and for helping our on the night.

 

 

Active Schools’ ‘Jigs and Reels’ Event – Monday 27th January

Active Schools organised a morning of traditional Scottish Dancing for pupils in P5-7 on Monday 27th January at Dalbeattie Learning Campus.  Our team performed their dances then enjoyed learning some new ones.  Thank you to Mrs Stevens for accompanying them.

 

 

School Dinner – Burns Lunch on 27th January

Pupils had their Burns Dinner in school today.  Milly piped in the haggis and our P7s recited the ‘Address to the Haggis’.  Theo said ‘The Selkirk Grace’.  Please see our photos.

 

 

Scottish Poetry Competition

Mr and Mrs Cathro are coming into school on Tuesday to judge our Scottish Poetry.  Our pupils are very well prepared and the standard will be high.  We look forward to hearing how everyone gets on.

 

Creative Scotland Youth Music Initiative Music Workshops – ‘Singing Games and Rhymes’

Mrs Picken will be coming in to school to work with pupils in P1-3 on Wednesday for 30 minutes.  This will be the first of three sessions where pupils will be engaged in singing games and rhymes.  The other sessions will be on Monday 3rd February and Monday 10th February.

 

Dog Fouling

Last week several pupils had trodden in dog dirt in our playground.  We contacted the council and leaflets will be distributed through doors to remind owners to pick up after their dogs.  We hope that this will help to remind dog owners to be responsible for their pets.

 

Gelston Diary Dates

 

   
Monday 27th January Burns School Dinner

 Please see details in main body of the newsletter.

Monday 17th – Friday 20th February School holidays

(Teacher training days on 19th and 20th)

Thursday 12th March

3-5pm

Parents Evening
Wednesday 18th March

5.30-7pm

Parents Evening
Thursday 2nd April at 6.30pm School Show – ‘Pirates of the Curry Bean’
Friday 3rd April at 2pm Easter Service in Village Hall

 

Best wishes,

Mary E Lidstone-Scott

Headteacher

 

Some Photos from Burns Night:

 

Newsletter – Monday 20th January 2020

Communication – Text Messages

It has been brought to our attention that some parents have not been receiving text messages via the school’s GroupCall system.  Also, some parents have been unable to reply to our text messages.  Today we will send out a text message at 3pm.  Please reply via text.  If you do not receive this message, or if you are unable to reply, then please email the school office on gw08officegelston@ea.dumgal.sch.uk .  We are trying to rectify the problem.

 

Meanwhile, please contact us via telephone, via email to the school office or via messages on the school blog.  Alternatively, if you have an urgent message then please contact me directly on my school mobile: 07741 686730.

 

Gelston parents also have a Facebook page but this is not linked to the school so if you have any queries then please contact us directly.

 

I would like to thank you for using the school website and blog as this has had a huge positive impact on printing costs and administration time.

 

 

Burns Supper – Friday 24th January at 6.30pm in the Village Hall

A message from the Parent Council:

“We are delighted to confirm that the Burns Night is a “sell out”. Unfortunately, however, due to the level of demand, it has not been possible to accommodate all requests for tickets. This is due to restrictions set to comply with fire regulations and insurance provisions and is completely outwith our control. You will find a slip in your child’s bag today confirming the number of tickets your family has been allocated. If for any reason you are not able to use all or part of your ticket allocation please let the school know as soon as possible as there is a waiting list for tickets.

It will be a great night and we look forward to see you there.

PC Council Committee”

 

The key arrangements are:

  • Pupils are included in your ticket allocations.
  • Please provide donations for our Scottish Hamper by this Wednesday. It will be raffled at Burns’ Night.
  • Parents are helping to set up in the Village Hall at 3pm on Friday 24th January.
  • Pupils will be performing poems and songs on the night.
  • Donations of desserts should be brought with you.
  • Please bring your own crockery (plates and bowls), cutlery and glasses with you so that you can take them home to wash afterwards.
  • There will be a bar provided by Mr Swalwell.
  • Mrs Fenwick will be our chef for the evening.

I wish to thank our Parent Council for organising this event.

 

 

Active Schools’ ‘Jigs and Reels’ Event – Monday 27th January

Active Schools have organised a morning of traditional Scottish Dancing for pupils in P5-7 on Monday 27th January at Dalbeattie Learning Campus.  We have arranged for a Crossmichael – Gelston team to attend and parents have been informed.  Mrs Stevens will accompany the children.  (Those pupils who are attending are encouraged to bring bottled water and a snack with them.)

 

 

School Dinner – Burns Lunch on 27th January

Please remember that we are having our school Burns Dinner on 27th January.  Pupils have already chosen whether they are having haggis, vegetarian haggis, kilted sausages or are bringing their own packed lunch.

 

Gelston Diary Dates

 

Friday 24th January at 6.30pm Burns Supper

Please see details in the main body of the newsletter.

Monday 27th January Burns School Dinner

 Please see details in main body of the newsletter.

Monday 17th – Friday 20th February School holidays

(Teacher training days on 19th and 20th)

Thursday 12th March

3-5pm

Parents Evening
Wednesday 18th March

5.30-7pm

Parents Evening
Thursday 2nd April at 6.30pm School Show – ‘Pirates of the Curry Bean’
Friday 3rd April at 2pm Easter Service in Village Hall

 

Best wishes,

Mary E. Lidstone-Scott

Headteacher

Newsletter – Monday 13th January 2020

Parent Council Meeting – TONIGHT-  Monday 13th January 

Please come along to help finalise arrangements for the Burns Supper that we are having in Gelston Village Hall on Friday 24th January.

 

Class Newsletters

Soon teachers will be sending home class newsletters to let you know what learning we are focusing on this term.  We will also let you know about PE days, etc. so that you are aware of what is happening and when.  If you are interested in any of our topics and would like to contribute to learning through sharing your experiences or talents then please get in touch with your child’s teacher.  We would welcome your input.

 

Scottish Poems

Pupils are learning Scottish Poetry as part of the curriculum.  Please help your child to practise their poem and learn it off by heart.  We are focusing on fluency, expression and actions to make our performances even better.  Pupils will perform their poems at our Burns Supper.

 

Gelston Diary Dates:

 

Friday 24th January at 6.30pm Burns Supper

In the Village Hall.  Please email, text or telephone the school office if you require tickets (up to 4 per family).

Monday 27th January Burns School Dinner

 

Monday 17th – Friday 20th February School holidays

(Teacher training days on 19th and 20th)

Thursday 12th March

3-5pm

Parents Evening
Wednesday 18th March

5.30-7pm

Parents Evening
Thursday 2nd April at 6.30pm School Show – ‘Pirates of the Curry Bean’
Friday 3rd April at 2pm Easter Service in Village Hall

 

Newsletter – Wednesday 8th January 2020

Welcome Back

Happy New Year to you all!  We hope you had a lovely time over Christmas and wish you all the best for 2020.

 

Diary Dates

We will provide you with a list of dates for the term in the next newsletter.

 

Primary 1 Enrolment Days – Monday 13th and Tuesday 14th January 2020

Parents of children who attain the age of five years by the last day of February 2021 are asked to enrol their child(ren) at their catchment primary school on Monday 13 January or Tuesday 14 January 2020 between the hours of 9.00am and 3.30pm.   Parents are reminded of their right to retain their child(ren) at home until the enrolment date following their fifth birthday.

For further details please follow this link: https://www.dumgal.gov.uk/article/20110/Primary-1-Enrolment-Dates

 

Parent Council Meeting – Monday 13th January

We are having a Parent Council meeting at 7pm on Monday 13th January in Gelston Primary School. The main focus of the meeting will be to finalise arrangements for our Burns’ Supper on Friday 24th January.  Please come along to find out more. We look forward to seeing you there.

 

 

School Records on Armed Forces Data

Dumfries and Galloway Council have asked the school to update our records to reflect how many pupils have parents or carers who are currently serving in the armed forces, or who have previously served in them.  If your child has a parent/ carer who is a regular, reserve or veteran and if you are willing to disclose this information to us then please email the school office with details.  The office email is gw08officecrossmicha@ea.dumgal.sch.uk .  Thank you for your assistance.

 

Scottish Football Association After Schools Club

Football Letter Jan-Feb 2020

 

Best wishes,

Mary E Lidstone-Scott

Headteacher

 

Anti-Poverty Support for Families over the Christmas Holidays

I have been asked to send this information to all families to make you aware of the free help and activities available over the festive period.

Please find attached all of the following documents:

  • Christmas Holiday Food Fund Flyer 2019
  • Fed Up Community Café Christmas Flyer
  • ILS Newsletter December 2019

If you wish to find out more then please contact:

Wendy Jesson,

Anti-Poverty Officer,

Communities,

Dumfries & Galloway Council,

Council Offices,

Sun Street,

Stranraer,

DG9 7JJ.

External: 01776 888317

Christmas Holiday Food Fund 2019 – Flyer Christmas Holidays 2019 – Fed Up Community Cafe Flyer ILS Newsletter December 2019

Newsletter – Monday 16th December 2019

Photo Gallery

Photos of our Achievement Assembly, P4-7 and their Science experiments and today’s Christmas dinner.  Please click on individual photos and comment if you wish.

 

Open Day Tomorrow – Tuesday 17th December 2019

Parents and families are welcome to pop in at any time tomorrow to learn more about what your child learns and experiences when in school.  Mrs Maxwell sent a letter out a few weeks ago to invite you to join us.  If you wish to pop in at any time then please contact the school office or reply using the comments section at the end of this newsletter to let us know.

 

Collection for Mrs Wilson

Mrs Wilson has been a teacher at Crossmichael and Gelston Primary Schools for several years.  She is leaving at Christmas.  Please remember that all collection money should be handed in to the school office by tomorrow to enable us to organise her leaving gift for Friday.

 

Diary Dates

Monday 16th December – School Christmas Dinner

Tuesday 17th December – Open Day for parents and families to join in with lessons

Wednesday 18th December – Christmas Parties

Thursday 19th December – Pantomime at The Fullarton theatre in Castle Douglas.  Please arrive at 7.15pm and come in to the theatre.  Parents/ Guardians can collect children at 9.15pm from the front door.

Friday 20th December – Christmas Service in the village hall at 2pm.

Wednesday 8th January 2019 – Pupils return to school.  (Teacher training days are on 6th and 7th January.)

 

Have a wonderful Christmas and thank you once again for your support this term.

 

With best wishes from,

Mary Lidstone-Scott

Headteacher

Newsletter – Monday 9th December 2019

Mrs Wilson’s Collection

Mrs Wilson will be leaving Crossmichael Primary School over the Christmas holidays.   I would like to take this opportunity to thank her for her input at Crossmichael and Gelston Primary Schools.  To recognise her contribution to both schools over the years, we will be having a collection for her.  If you wish to contribute then please send donations to the school office by Tuesday 17th December.

Stewartry Dance Competition – Tuesday 10th Dec from 10am-12pm

We wish our dancers well as they participate in the Stewartry Dance Competition tomorrow in Castle Douglas Town Hall.

 

Worms

Often children will catch threadworms.  It can be distressing for children and parents/ guardians but it is easily treatable.  Advice can be found on the NHS website using this link:  https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Threadworms/ .  In the new year, I would be happy to arrange a workshop with the School Nurse for any interested parents/ guardians.

 

Diary Dates

Friday 13th Dec at 2pm Achievement Assembly

All parents and families are invited to the village hall so that pupils can share their achievements in learning within and out with school.

Monday 16th December at 12pm School Christmas Dinner
Tuesday 17th December

All day

Open Day

Mrs Maxwell sent out a separate letter inviting parents to ‘drop in’ at any point during the day to get a flavour of learning and teaching in our school.

Wednesday 18th December Christmas Parties

P4-7 may arrive wearing their party clothes/non-uniform and change into uniforms before lunch.  P1-3 may bring party clothes/ non-uniform with them and change at lunch time.

Thursday 19th December at 7pm Pantomime at the Fullarton Theatre

Pupils from Crossmichael and Gelston Primary Schools will attend the theatre to see Cinderella.

Details will follow nearer the time.

Friday 20th Dec at 2pm Christmas Service

Parents and families are invited to join us for our Christmas Service in the village hall.

Best wishes,

Mary E Lidstone-Scott

Headteacher

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