Communication Champions

 

Our communication champions this week are:

SLC1a – Lewis Keegans

SLC1b – Trent Biggs

SLC2  –  Luke Harrison

SLC3a – Francesca Rutherford

SLC3b – Liam Hamilton

SLC1a Bonfire Night Activities

In SLC1a we had lots of fun exploring Bonfire’s night celebrations.  We made bonfire biscuits, played in our role play area of a food stall and even made our own firework ribbon dance. Here are a few photos and a link to all our Bonfire photos.

Bonfire Photos

SLC3b Health & Wellbeing

SLC3b were participating in a Health and Wellbeing activity today where they were making flapjacks. They were able to listen to and follow instructions and measure ingredients in grams. The best bit was tasting the ingredients!

Click the link to view our pictures.

SLC3 Photographs

SLC Rights Respecting Stars

Our Rights Respecting Schools Stars this week are :-

SLC 1a – Tyler Wildey for choosing good work for his learning journal.

SLC 1b – Sophie Lennon for teaching her peers Makaton signs.

SLC 2 – Luke Harrison for trying really hard when counting.

SLC 3a – Alfie Haddow for working hard and doing his jobs.

SLC 3b – Aarron Lindsay for showing an increased responsibility in class.

Well done!

Rights Respecting Pupil of the Week

Our ‘Rights Respecting Pupil of the Week’ from each class this week is : –

SLC 1a – Emily Ahern for always being kind and polite to others throughout the school.

SLC 1b – Cameron McCutcheon for trying really hard to follow rules.

SLC 2 – Evan McClue for becoming more independent with his personal needs.

SLC 3a – Megan for being a kind friend

SLC 3b – Kaelyn Renwick for trying hard in class and helping others.

 

Well done!

SLC Rights Respecting Schools

As a whole Supported Learning Centre (P1 – S6) we are starting on our journey to the Bronze Rights Respecting Schools Award.  We have introduced a Class Charter to each of our classes and implemented a ‘Rights Respecting Pupil of the Week Award’ to showcase our learners are respecting the rights of all rights holders within the Supported Learning Centre.

Please click the link for more information on the United Nations Rights of the Child.

 

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