Amy and Aleesha, our JRSO officers, presented an informative PPT to both infant and upper assemblies on Friday. They explained that we will be celebrating Be Bright Be Seen day on Friday 25th November. Children should come to school wearing bright and creative clothing.
Please look at the website below for key messages about the importance of being bright near the road!
The United Nations’, Universal Children’s Day, is on 20th November. This important, worldwide celebration happens every year. It is a day for everybody to think about children, help create a friendly world for every child and to help children know their own rights.
During Friday’s Get Together, we explored how people around the world were working hard to protect children’s rights. We discussed how taking part in Anti-Bullying Week was a good way to highlight children’s rights and to set up systems to ensure these rights are protected.
Well done to our Stars of the Week who demonstrated one of our school VALUES this week! We are extremely proud of you all for working hard to display our school values.
P1 – Clay C for MUTUAL RESPECT
P1/2 – Isla S for DETERMINATION
P2 – Jessica S for DETERMINATION and RESPONSIBILITY
We are on our journey to becoming a “Communication Friendly School.” Mrs Johnstone is our Communication Champion and she has her leadership group working along side her to develop this in our school. We have lots to do to achieve this and need to cover aspects in 5 areas to be successful.
One way we want to become a Communication Friendly School is by introducing the use of British Sign Language (BSL) and encouraging everyone to use is appropriately. We will share our SIGN OF THE FORTNIGHT video which will show you how to do the signs.
This fortnight, we are introducing – thank you, well done and sorry.
As Thistle had the most points in Term 1, the house captains, Bruce and Orla, have been busy planning a fun reward session for them in the gym hall tomorrow. Can you please ensure that if your child is in Thistle house, they come to school wearing their leggings/jogging bottoms, polo shirt and have indoor trainers with them.
We are dedicated to supporting our families and are aware that family circumstances can change, particularly in the current financial climate.
We want to know, if we can help you this Christmas?
Do you need support with vouchers for food/gas/electric?
Do you need financial support?
Do you need support to get food over the festive period?
Do you need help to get clothes and gifts for your children?
If your answer is YES to any of the above, please get in touch!
We want to help!
Please fill in the contact form below and we will be in touch with you…
Please note, the information gathered is strictly confidential.
Don’t forget we also have our Winter Jacket Project in school. If you have any winter coats your children have outgrown, we are gladly taking donations. Or if you are in need of a warm coat for your child this winter, please contact the school and let us know which size and we will source one for you.
Well done to our Stars of the Week who demonstrated one of our school VALUES this week! We are extremely proud of you all for working hard to display our school values.
We were delighted to have a visit from Chris from the SSPCA on Friday to both our infant and upper Get2gethers.
He told us all about the charity and what we should do if we suspect an animal is in danger. Our free pencils and stickers will be useful for reminding us of the telephone number should we ever need it!
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