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Officially Amazing!

A Huge Thank you!

On my last day I would like to thank all the children, staff and parents for their generosity and kindness.  This final week as Gargieston Head teacher  has been both memorable and emotional.  The wonderful songs, poems,  kind words and gifts have left me quite overwhelmed.  As I said in my speech,  Gargieston will always be  very special to me, number one.  I have made friends that I will never lose touch with and my gift to the children is a friendship bench.

  I know in the New Year  Mrs McLaughland will have your full support and the staff team and children will go from strength to strength.  It is very much our intention that the links between Onthank, my new school and Gargieston will be strong.

Gargieston you are Offically Amazing!

 

Look who has arrived at our Christmas fayre!

Christmas lunch

As a school we are trying to have less food waste. Well done Freya!

Equity at Gargieston

Following discussions with staff, parents and children we all agreed that we do not wish any child to miss out on an activity or trip because of cost.  In the past Gargieston has received anonymous donations to support families who maybe experiencing some difficulties in covering the cost of school trips.  If you wish to find out more information please do not hesitate in contacting the school.

POSITIVE about DYSLEXIA – new website for children

After a successful Dyslexia Awareness Week almost all the children were able to tell others about this message and talk about Dyslexia as a learning difference.

We would like to promote

  • Dyslexia Unwrapped, the new free website for children and young people with dyslexia that was launched on the  9th of November, 2017.

Click below to go to this site –

East Ayrshire Dyslexia Roadshow

Dyslexia Awareness Week 6-11th November. The theme of Dyslexia Awareness Week is ‘Positive about Dyslexia’

The Essential Skills Service, Vibrant Communities is an adult literacy and numeracy service, which offers free and confidential support across East Ayrshire for people who may need help and assistance with reading, writing and number skills. As part of Dyslexia Awareness Week, we would like to invite you to our free East Ayrshire Dyslexia Roadshow which will be held in partnership with Dyslexia Scotland and Glasgow Caledonian University in St Joseph’s Campus, Grassyards Road, Kilmarnock on the 10th November 2017 from 5.00-9.30pm.

The aim of the Dyslexia Roadshow is to raise to employers, parents, teachers, practitioners and adults awareness of Dyslexia and other eye difficulties such as Meares Irlen and how these conditions can impact on persons working, community, family and personal life.

Various Workshops will be taking place throughout the evening:

  • Fiona Dickson – Director Dyslexia Scotland – “ What is Dyslexia and What Helps”
  • 5.00 – 6.00pm and 7.00 – 8.00pm
  • Dr Nadia Northway – Glasgow Caledonian University “To See, To Learn”
  • 6.10 – 7.00pm and 8.10 – 9.00pm
  • Craig Mill – CALL Scotland – “Dyslexia Information Computer Technology (ICT)”
  • 6.10 – 7.00pm and 8.10 – 9.00pm
  • Gill Hudson – Iansyst – “Assistive Technology for Dyslexia Scotland”
  • 5.00 – 6.00pm and 7.00-8.00pm

Various exhibitors will be on hand to demonstrate their services such as Dyslexia Scotland, Iansyst, Cricksoft, Vibrant Communities and many more. There will be a chance to view Dyslexic friendly books, IT solutions and other suitable resources.

Parent Drop-In Café with Lesley Wilson

Parent Drop-In Café

As the new Home Link Worker for Grange Education Group, I am keen to organise a Parent Drop-In Café in your child’s school with the proposal of starting after the October holidays. (Week beginning 23rd October).  This will take place once a week either during school hours or after school hours, possibly alternating these times each week. This would hopefully allow most parents to be accommodated within these times.  The drop-in will give you all, an ideal opportunity to get to know one another, have a chat with tea/coffee and biscuits (possibly cake) in a laid back, relaxed atmosphere.  Working together, with the aim of developing and sustaining a support group led and run by parents for parents.

To enable me to gauge numbers, source suitable accommodation and catering facilities, I would be grateful if you could complete the online form below  no later than Friday 13 October 2017

Thank you in advance and look forward to meeting you all.

Lesley Wilson

Home Link Worker

Wet Weather Boxes

The parent council suggested that each family could bring in an item for their child’s classroom wet weather box.

Items can be brought along at parents night !

  • Board games
  • Magazines
  • Colouring in books / pencils
  • Jigsaws

 

 

Parental partnership

At this week’s Parents’ Evening/ Afternoon Tuesday 10th October evening/Wednesday 11th October afternoon, our main focus is our e-portfolios. We have workshops running every half hour in the ICT suite and we would encourage you to attend.

E-Portfolio Workshop

We intend to set  tables in the gym hall with lap tops to encourage parents to  make comments on their child’s e-portfolio and school website.  You will also have the opportunity to taste our school dinners.  Please come and try our delicious food.

Our parent council suggested that families donate items for class wet weather boxes.  Empty boxes will be in the hall for each class.

We are looking for P6 and P7 children to help during our Parents’ night and afternoon.  Could you please complete the form below if you are available to help.

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