Tag Archives: – Pupils

Busby Primary School Summer Fayre

The Parent Council are busy organising this year’s Summer Fayre.   The date is Sunday 23rd June 2013 from 2.00pm to 4.00pm. Please add the date to your diary and come along to support us.  We look forward to seeing you  there.

If you could help out on the day or would like to help with organising the event, the Parent Council have arranged a meeting on Thursday 30th May 2013 at 7.30pm at the White Cart. Alternatively, please see one of the Parent Council members for more details.

Extra-curricular Clubs for this term

We are extremely grateful to all the staff and parents that are supporting us this term by giving up their time to offer a wide variety of clubs.  If you can help out with any clubs, master classes or golden time activities or have an idea for a club that you would like to run, please contact the school.

Extra-curricular clubs April-June

Science Curriculum Evening 1st May 6.30pm – 8.30pm

Next Wednesday 1st May from 6.30pm – 8.30pm is the Busby Primary Science Curriculum Evening.  You will be able to sign up for two of the workshops.  All the workshops will enable you to try out different activities and work with your child to develop your Science knoweldge in a fun and exciting way.  Places  are limited so make sure you return the slip to school as soon as possible. Please note places will be allocated on a ‘first come, first serve’ basis. We look forward to seeing you there.

P1 Registration Week

If your child is aged 5 between 1st March 2013 and the end of February 2014, you should enrol at your local primary school between 1.30pm – 3.00pm any day during the week of Mon 14th January.

Staff will be available to take your details from 1.30pm to 3pm every day that week. 

You must bring your:

  • child’s birth certificate
  • child benefit form
  • council tax documents
  • mortgage statement/rental agreement

Free Online Access Control Software for Parents from Argos

Argos partnered with Symantec to provide Norton’s Family Software to parents for free (no purchase necessary).  The software allows parents to block access to certain types of sites and monitors use.  It works on PCs and laptops and more to the point, on smartphones and tablets.  I’m told that one of the most popular questions from the October national campaign was from parents worried about how they can control their children’s use of mobile devices and how they would know what type of sites their kids were going to and this software fits that bill.  Features include:

Android smartphone monitoring – to see how children are using their phones

– Web monitoring and blocking – tracks what websites your child visits

– Time limits – manages the time children can access the internet from any device

– Social networking monitoring – keeps an eye on your children’s activity

– Search monitoring – updates what your children are searching for

– Email alerts – alerts you when your children do something they shouldn’t, like try to access blocked sites.

Argos made this move in support of the Government’s proposed legislation for ensuring protection for children from adult content on the internet.  If you want to know more, here is the link.  www.getsafeonline.org/news/free-online-access-control-software-for-parents/ .

P7 Castle Toward – Tuesday

Everyone loved the late night walk last night and eventually all settled down to a good night’s sleep!

This morning started off dry, but not for all the groups.  Miss Taylor and her group undertook the challenge of the gorge walk.  Thankfully, there were no spiders to distract Miss Taylor. Meanwhile, Catriona and John reached the highest point on the High Rope Challenge and Damien took the lead in a challenge to rescue the teachers from across the swamp using only a few crates. Perhaps the biggest suprise of the day was that he actually wanted to rescue the teachers!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 The children also had to get the ‘toxic waste’ from the poisoned grassland without spilling it.  If it falls over, run……!