From the 20th to the 24th May is Walk to School Week and the school’s Eco-committee and pupils would really like for as many families to join in as possible. Each day they have decided on and extra element of fun to add in.
P7 Residential
The Primary 7 children left this morning for their residential at Ford Castle in Northumberland. They have lots of great activities planned and will have a busy time.
For parents of children who are on the residential trip:
They have arrived safely and please look out for the email link sent out at approximately 8 p.m. daily with photos from the day.
Reminder Dress Down
On the 14th May we are celebrating diversity. The over arching theme is we all have strengths and talents so we need to be kind towards each other and respectful of our differences.
We will be having a dress down day on this date. Please remember that as with all dress down days no football strips should be worn. This includes local, team, national or international strips.
Important Reminder
When dropping off and collecting children from the school please ensure that no dog is brought into the grounds. This is to ensure the health and safety for all, especially those with severe allergies. We appreciate your co-operation and understanding on this matter. Thank you.
Article of the Month
This month the focused article for our Rights Respecting School is Article 2.
2. No discrimination
All children have all these rights, no matter who they are, where they live, what language they speak, what their religion is, what they think, what they look like, if they are a boy or girl, if they have a disability, if they are rich or poor, and no matter who their parents or families are or what their parents or families believe or do. No child should be treated unfairly for any reason.
The children are interested on how this works in with our values in particular inclusion.
May Bank Holiday
Just a quick reminder to all parents that the school is closed on Monday 6th May for the May Bank Holiday. The children return to school on Tuesday.
Have a lovely long weekend.
World of Work Week
This week sees many visitors to the school in connection with our World of Work week. We have a wide variety of professions represented. This includes many aspects of our health-related services e.g. Intensive Care Unit nursing, dietetics, dental nursing, paramedic service, physiotherapy, and other services like police, coastguard service, and RNLI volunteers. We will also have visits from RHET for farming, a farrier, a pilot, a joiner, a civil servant working with the OECD, someone from hotel management, a stage props creator, a beautician, a head of marketing, and a journalist.
Many thanks go to the fire service personnel, ambulance service personnel and joiner who came in at the end of last week as this week was so busy it was difficult to fit in all the volunteers. The children really enjoyed your input.
Thanks must go to the teaching staff who organised and pulled together this wide variety of people to ensure every class were timetabled for inputs throughout the week.
Reading Schools Accreditation
We are proud to announce the achievement of our Reading Schools Accreditation. We have achieved our goals and targets. The accreditation takes us up to April 2027. As a school we are continuing our focus on reading for enjoyment and developing our skills and interests in a wide variety of books and texts. Well done to all of our Reading Star Pupils on the committee your hard work and enthusiasm was very successful.
Stay Period Protected
Click on the link above for more information on staying period protected.
Church Service and Easter Thanks
The children, staff, parents and carers in attendance this morning enjoyed an excellent Easter Service in Galston Parish Church, conducted by Reverand Lacy. A well-deserved “Thank You” goes to Reverand Lacy for conducting the service. Helping him were Penny, Struan, and Harry who told the Easter Story and Myka who recited the Jellybean poem. A huge thank you to them and to all of the children who sang in their classes.
Thanks, must also go to Jim Hewitson, our crossing patroller, for the donation of creme eggs for pupils. It was very much appreciated by all.
A huge thanks to everyone who brought in tissues and wet wipes as part of our dress down day yesterday. It was an excellent turnout, and everyone appeared to have enjoyed the day.
From all of us here at Galston Primary we hope you have a safe and happy Easter break. We look forward to seeing the children back to school on Monday 15th April.








