Report Cards and Parents Night

All of our pupils have been given their annual Report Card today and I hope you are as proud reading about your child and their progress as we were writing about them! EVERY child in our school has made progress with their own personal learning targets this year and it has been a pleasure to watch them flourish and grow.

The report cards summarise what our pupils have been working on throughout year and also highlights their future learning targets.

We are looking forward to discussing your child’s progress further at our Parents Night next Tuesday, 1st April.

Have a lovely weekend.  Mrs Govans 🙂

Our Vision, Values and Aims

Catrine PS  Vision, Values and Aims – the three parts summarise our goals, priorities and standards for everything we do in Catrine PS.

In consultation with pupils, parents/carers, staff and the wider school community, we have reviewed and updated our Vision, Values and Aims over the past couple of years.

We are proud to highlight our new posters which are displayed all around our school building. In our weekly assemblies and monthly Home Circles, we regularly discuss our Vision, Values and Aims to ensure our pupils have a sound understanding of our high standards and expectations.

Our School Captains – Eli, Lucy, Lenore and Hannah – will be happy to have a blether with you about our updates at Parents Night next Tuesday, 1st April.

Click on the link below to see our new poster

Vision, Values and Aims poster

March Home Circles

The whole school participated in our Home Circles and we focused on our last CATRINE Value of Excellence.

We also focused on Article 28 of the UNCRC which states that ‘children and young people have the right to education on matter who they are: regardless of race, gender or disability’. 

Our BIG questions were….

  • Why is it important that we have Values, Class Charters and Respectful Relationships guidelines in our school?
  • What would happen if the Values, Charters and guidelines aren’t followed?

Read our very detailed and responsible answers below. 🙂

EAST AYRSHIRE Climate Change Champion

Alfie in P6 is officially a superstar!

On Wednesday night he attended a star-studded awards ceremony at the Park Hotel in Kilmarnock, as he was nominated in the category of EAC Climate Change Champion – and he won!!

Alfie represents our true CATRINE Values on a daily basis and we agree with all that was said at the awards event about his committment and dedication to improving both our school and village environment.

Well done, Alfie – from everyone at Catrine PS x

Power Down Assembly

We held an assembly to present our hard work on our whole school ‘Power Down’ challenge.  Power Down aims to educate pupils on sustainable energy use.  We are learning about sustainable energy through monthly class challenges.  We presented these during our assembly:

  • October – Primary 6 investigated the pros and cons of renewable energy sources in small groups and then debated their effectiveness
  • November – Primary 1 watched videos about how to save energy at school and at home.  They made ‘Switch Off the Light’ cards to signpost around the school
  • December – Primary 3 investigated how they could save energy at school and at home during Christmas.  They referred to Windy’s energy saving tips to help
  • January – Primary 2 investigated wind energy using online resources and made their own windmills
  • February – Primary 4  looked at water usage and ways to save water.  They created posters to share their message
  • April – Primary 5 will create energy saving checklists for each class
  • May – Primary 7 are going to explore green jobs in relation to their World of Work topic

This month we invited along Vicky McWilliam and Windy the Windmill to attend our assembly.  As well as listening to our presentation, Vicky McWilliam also invited everyone to join in on ‘Windy’s Earth Hour’.  We will complete this challenge on Friday in school where we will ‘power down’ and turn off electrical devices for an hour in a bid to save energy.  We would also like to invite you at home to participate in Earth Hour sometime this weekend.  Why not spend an hour playing games, going outside and having fun together!

Have fun powering down!

 

NO School Bells

In consultation with pupils and staff, we are trialling a period of having NO school bells ringing throughout the school day.

Normally, the school bell rings 8 times every day and it can be quite overwhelming for some pupils as it is very loud in certain areas of the school.

Staff in the playground will inform pupils that it is time to line up, and pupils in P1 to P4 should line up as usual.  Pupils in P5-P7 are not lining up – their entrance door will be opened by staff and they should enter the school in a free flow manner.

We find that this is resulting in pupils entering the school in a more calm and settled manner, meaning that they are better prepared to start their learning.

We have trialled this system over the past three Fridays and it has gone very well so we’re now trialling it for a longer period of time.  We will seek feedback from staff, pupils and parents to see if having NO school bells should become a permanent fixture.

Thanks, Mrs Govans

Catrine PS @ Barony Burns Festival

This morning 3 pupils from Catrine Primary attended Robert Burns Academy for the Barony Burns Festival, along with other local primary schools.

Catrine was represented by Miller P1 (P1, P2 &P3), Harris P5 (P4 & P5) & Hannah P7 (P6 & P7).

Each pupil recited their poem in front of judges for their class stage.

Catrine PS was placed in the P4 & P5 stage, with Harris picking up 3rd place.

Well done to all 3 pupils who were a credit to Catrine Primary School.