Please click on the link below to register for the P5/6 girls football after school club starting Wednesday 7th June 3pm-4pm.
https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/DRGp5-6ASC
Please click on the link below to register for the P5/6 girls football after school club starting Wednesday 7th June 3pm-4pm.
https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/DRGp5-6ASC
During Term 4, as part of our Health and Wellbeing curriculum for all stages, the children will be covering outcomes within the Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood programme.
It is important that we keep you informed of sensitive topics we are covering and make you aware of what will be taught at Early level (ECC /P1), First level (P2-P4) and Second level (P5-7)
The video below will provide you with all the information about RSHP and what will be covered at each level.
We hope you find this information useful when discussing these topics at home with your child.
If you are unsure of anything or have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact the school.
Thank you
This month our pupils will be learning about Article 3 – All adults doing what is in their best interests.
The children will be involved in activities which will give them the chance to discuss why it’s important for adults to make certain decisions about their lives.
They will discuss why certain decisions in schools are made by adults and what decisions they have a voice in and why.
Are these decisions in their best interest? Are they fair?
Thank you to all parents, carers, grandparents that came along to our Well-being afternoon as part of Children’s Mental Health Week.
It was lovely to see you all having fun with your children. The pictures below are a little snapshot of the day.
Hope to see you all again soon!
#childrensmentalhealthweek #letsconnect
Wednesday 8th February
As part of Children’s Mental Health Week, we would love to invite parents, carers, grandparents, aunts and uncles into school on Wednesday afternoon.
Our main hall and gym hall will be set up with games and activities designed to promote healthy connections and allow you to have fun with your child/children in a relaxed environment.
Tea, coffee, juice and some tasty treats will also be on offer too!
Times
P 4-7 children – 1.20pm – 2.00pm
P 1-3 children – 2.15pm – 2.55pm
Due to the organisation of this, could we ask that only one adult attends.
If you would like to attend, please complete the form below as soon as possible.
We hope to see you there!
Next week we will be taking part in Children’s Mental Health Week.
This year’s theme is ‘Let’s Connect’ . Children will get the chance to take part in a variety of activities that will encourage children (and adults) to consider how they can make meaningful connections that support their mental health.
Our aim, is to always provide a safe, welcoming and nurturing environment for all children who pass through our door.
During January and February we are highlighting and learning about two articles from the UNCRC (United Nations Conventions on Rights of the Child)
Children have the right to special protection and help if they are a refugee.
If children and parents are living in separate countries, they have the right to get back together and live in the same place.
Over the next month, children will take part in different activities that make links to these articles and our school values.
A huge thank you to everyone who donated clothes and textiles as part of our Rights Respecting School recycling campaign for Rag Bag and our fundraising for Cash for Kids.
We collected an impressive 169kg of clothing which will be transported to countries in need. The £67.60 raised will help support children in our local area.
Much like last session, during this term the children will be covering outcomes within the Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood topic within Health and Wellbeing.
It is important that we keep you informed of sensitive topics we are covering and make you aware of what will be taught at Early, First and Second level.
The video below will provide you with all the information about RSHP and what will be covered at each level.
We hope you find this information useful when discussing these topics at home with your child.
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