Please find May’s Monthly Round Up attached.
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Parent Questionnaire 2025/2026 Results
Thank you to everyone who completed our recent parent questionnaire. This will help us plan our Improvement priorities for session 2026/2027. There were 22 responses; all stages represented; 30 children’s parents’ views represented which is 35% of the school.
- My child likes being at this school –almost all agreedÂ
- Staff treat my child fairly and with respect – all agreed
- I feel that my child is safe at the school – most agreedÂ
- The school helps my child to feel confident – most agreed
- I feel staff really know my child as an individual – almost all agreedÂ
- My child finds their learning activities hard enough – most agreed
- My child receives the help he/she needs to do well – almost all agreed
- My child is encouraged by the school to be healthy and take regular
exercise – all agreed - The school supports my child’s emotional wellbeing – almost all agreed
- My child is making good progress at the school – almost all agreedÂ
- I receive helpful, regular feedback about how my child is learning and
developing e.g. informal feedback,reports and learning profiles – almost all agreed - The information I receive about how my child is doing reaches me at the
right time – most agreed - I understand how my child’s progress is assessed – most agreed
- The school gives me advice on how to support my child’s learning at home – most agreed
- The school organises activities where my child and I can learn together – most agreed
- The school organises activities where my child and I can learn together – most agreed
- I feel comfortable approaching the school with questions, suggestions
and/or a problem – all agreed - I feel encouraged to be involved in the work of the Parent Council and/or
parent association – most agreed - I am kept informed about the work of the Parent Council and/or parent
association – most agreed - I am satisfied with the quality of teaching in the school – almost all agreed
- The school is well led and managed – most agreed
- The school encourages children to treat others with respect – almost all agreed
- I would recommend the school to other parents – most agreed
- Overall, I am satisfied with the school – almost all agreed
- The school deals well with any bullying – of those who have experienced -almost all agreedÂ
Term 3 House Treat – Red Team
During March, pupils were set various challenges linked to the School Values to earn a House Treat. The winning team was the Red Team. They had been the most successful at ‘living’ our school values. Kindness, Respect, Aspiration. They earned a session of Easter Parkour. They had to follow the obstacle course – spending as little time as possible on the gym floor. Everyone had a great time.
March Round Up
Please find the March Round Up on the link below. It’s been a busy term at Bellsbank PS. I hope everyone has a lovely Easter. We look forward to seeing everyone back on Monday 20th April at 9am.
March House Challenge
We’re into the last 2 days of our March House Challenge. Children are able to earn points for all 4 of March’s targets. The winning team will win a fun session in the gym hall playing Easter Parkour. Click below to see our targets and who is in the lead.
Positivi-tree
We welcomed our parents and carers along to Parents’ Evening. They left messages for the children on the Positivi-tree.
Monthly Round Up – February
February was a busy month. Have a look and see what’s been happening. Click on the link below.
Monthly Round Up – January 2026
Click on the link above to see what we’ve been doing in January and what we’ve got planned for the rest of term.
P1 Transition Information
Click on the image above to read our ECC to P1 Transition newsletter. It outlines the dates for transition events as we prepare our new P1 for starting school.
Nativity P1-3
Here is the whole cast of our school nativity – Knock, Knock, Nativity.
Well done to all our performers.


























