Centre Improvement Plan

What Influences our Priorities 

National Improvement Framework & Local Authority Service Plans 

The National Improvement Framework (NIF) and Improvement Plan sets out the vision and priorities for Scottish education that have been agreed across the system, and the national improvement activity that needs to be undertaken to help deliver those key priorities. This complements the ongoing implementation of Curriculum for Excellence (CfE), Getting It Right for Every Child (GIRFEC), and Developing the Young Workforce (DYW), which are the three supporting pillars of the Scottish education system.

´The local authority uses the NIF to inform a local plan which is updated annually.

How Good is our Early Learning and Childcare & Care Inspectorate Quality Framework for daycare of children, childminding and school-aged children.

´We use ‘How good is our Early Learning and Childcare’ and Care inspectorate indicators to evaluate our capacity for improvement in centre. Challenge questions support self evaluation and quality assurance.

2023 – 2024 Centre Improvement Plan 

´The evaluation process of the previous year’s Centre Improvement Plan often flags areas in which can be identified as an area of priority for the following or naturally lead us into an area for improvement focus.  Our accomplishments from this year are published in our CP EYC Standards Quality Report 2023-24

To read this years improvement plan in full click on the link below

Colquhoun Park Centre Improvement Plan 2024-25

CPEYC BOOK HUNT – FREE FAMILY FUN

Children from Colquhoun Park Early Years have hidden books around Colquhoun Park and surrounding areas.
We are on a mission to encourage our community to enjoy books as much as we do!
Our book hunt is open to all families.
These are the rules…
  • A book MUST be re-hidden at the park after you have read it.
  • If you find a book, take a photo of yourself (or the book, if you prefer) and share it to our page with the handle #cpeycbookhunt
  • Add your name to the instruction page within each bag.
  • Enjoy your story.
  • Once you had read the book what you do next is up to you.
    You can either keep the book you found and swap it with one or you can put it back.
We are hoping that this will create a little bit of free fun for families in our community, whilst also encouraging our littlest learners to read. You can take part in this hunt as many times as you wish, however, to ensure everyone has the chance to find our reading treasures, we ask that you only remove one book per person, from the park at a time.
NB: There is no time limit on our book hunt it will be open and added to throughout the year.
Thanks and good luck!
Team Colquhoun x
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