Due to the success of the community club in Term 1, we will be opening our playground to allow a new multi sport club for our P4-7 pupils to take place on Wednesdays 4pm-5pm (Starting 27th October). This will be organised and run by Active Schools.
If you would like to register your child visit the following website:
The Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills announced on 22 June 2021 the intention to replace the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) and remove the function of school inspection from Education Scotland. Professor Ken Muir, University of the West of Scotland, has been appointed to act as an independent advisor to the Scottish Government to consider and advise on the implementation of these changes and consider all functions currently delivered by both the SQA and Education Scotland.
Professor Muir wants to hear the views and ideas from all those with an interest in Scottish Education. This webinar is an opportunity specifically for parents and carers with children and young people in education, to hear first-hand about this reform work, to express views and ideas about the kind of education system we want to see in Scotland for the future and to ask questions of Professor Muir.
When
The virtual webinar session will take place on Wednesday 27th October from 6 30 p.m. till 8 p.m.
How to book
Please use the link below to sign-up for the event. The event will be held via Microsoft Teams Live and the link to join will be sent the day before to the email address used by participants to register.
ilunch went great! We all took part in a boxing session as well as participating in some outdoor learning activities like bug hunting. Everyone who attended got provided with a packed lunch, and new families got an activity pack to take away.
Please see below a summary of this session’s School Improvement Plan for session 2021-2022. Thank you for your support during our consultation exercises.
You will find our full School Improvement Plan for session 2021-2022 and last session’s Standards and Quality Report in the DOWNLOADS and DOCUMENTS tab within ALL ABOUT OUR SCHOOL tab at the top of the page.
As you know we are a PATHS school. We deliver PATHS wellbeing programme across the school from P1-P7. This involves teaching our children Positive Alternative Thinking Strategies in a bid to promote positive behaviour and wellbeing.
At the end of last session all of our Classroom Assistants were trained to ensure consistent delivery of the programme across the school.
This session I am delighted to announce that some of our P6 pupils have taken on a leadership role and have been appointed PATHS Buddies. Their role is to support the younger children in the playground by helping them to find friends, play fun games and support them if they feel overwhelmed.
At the beginning of the session our P2’s and P3’s found the walk along the ECC lane a bit daunting in the morning. Our Buddies have worked hard to support the wee ones by meeting them at the gate prior to 9am and walking them along into the playground or school on a wet morning. As a result we have had positive results and some great feedback from parents. Keep up the good work P6!
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