We are super excited to share our Nativity with you.
Please find below the link. We kindly ask that you do not share this. The Nativity will be available to watch until the week after Christmas and then it will be deleted from YouTube. It is a private link so only people with the link will be able to access it.
We are delighted to share that we have made a donation of £1000 to Cash for Kids. This money was raised by you during our Cash for Kids School Challenge. This will help make a difference to young people’s lives this Christmas. A big thank you to everyone!
As part of our Rights Respecting Schools work, every class has worked together to create a Class Charter. Each Charter shares the agreement made on shared values and relationships for a Rights Respecting classroom which is based on the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).
The Class Charters are very creative and we are delighted to share a video of them below.
What better way to celebrate the countdown to Christmas than giving back to the local community!
Nether Robertlandwill be running a Reverse Advent Calendar between 1st December – 17th December.The Rights Respecting Schools’ group came up with a general theme for each week and suggested items that can be donated each day as shown in the calendar. All donations will be given to East Ayrshire Foodbank. If you can donate anything, please send these in with your child to be collected in class.Please do not donate any perishable items. Thank you for all your support.
A huge well done to everyone who took part in the bookmark competition.
The Dyslexia Inclusive Group found it very difficult to decide as the standards were high. One entry was chosen from each stage and every pupil in that stage will be given this bookmark to use. There was also a teacher choice and this will be used by all staff.
Here are the winners:
Rebecca Flanagan – P1: The Very Hungry Caterpillar Grace Donald – P2: My Feelings Rose Lawrie – P3: Paddington Bear Harrison Black – P4: Booktube Emily Hall – P5: I Love the DIG Group Toby Armstrong – P6: Horrid Henry Calvin Campbell – P7: Demon Dentist Faye Johnson – P5: Teacher’s Choice of Where’s Wally?
Thank you very much to everyone who completed the Inclusive Practice Questionnaire. Your views are welcomed and valued.
Here is some of the data gathered along with the following:
What is working well
What things could be improved?
What is working well
Almost all of you felt your child enjoys being at school and is well supported
Staff are approachable and friendly
Most parents/carers know who to contact if they have concerns
All parents/carers agree that bullying is not an issue at our school
How things could be improved?
Communication
P1 and P2 classes have their own Blog and this will be used to communicate class news and homework
All pupils in P3 to P7 use Teams and this will be used to communicate class news and homework
We are introducing a new whole school Blog which will include a range of whole school information
Within the Blog, there will be a page with photos of our staff team
Twitter is used regularly to share successes and class learning
You can make contact with the school at any point by calling the main office or emailing the school mailbox on: eanetherrobertland.ps@eastayrshire.org.uk
We have evaluated the use of the app and made adaptations
Dates section updated regularly
News section linked to Twitter and will now include our new Blog
Information section decluttered – Only contains vital information needed and this includes a link to the school email
Inclusive Practice
There will be an Inclusive Practice page on the Blog which will contain information about what Inclusive Practice is, what it looks like and how we are promoting this in our school
Concerns
Mrs Lindsay is our Additional Support Needs (ASN) Coordinator. If your child has an ASN or if you have concerns regarding your child’s learning, please do not hesitate to contact her. You can call in to the school or you can email her on: debbie.lindsay@eastayrshire.org.uk