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Staffing

As you know all Councils continue to face significantly challenging financial situations. A difficult budget decision by elected members to remove Pupil Support Assistants (Classroom Assistants) from schools was approved as part of a package of savings for 2018-2021. The removal of these assistants was pushed out to the 2nd year (August 2019) to allow schools to prepare for the proposed changes. PSA Classroom Assistants were introduced to support teachers with non-teaching tasks, moving forward there will only be the provision for Pupil Support Assistants (Additional Support Needs) within schools.   No change has been planned for Pupil Support Assistants (Additional Support Needs).  To realise the budget decision to remove Classroom Assistants from our schools we have worked closely with our Trade Union colleagues to ensure that all staff have been treated fairly and equitably.  The decision to take the saving in year 2 (2019/20) has enabled schools to manage into the changes in their Pupil Support allocation with temporary staff having been employed since 2016 when vacancies have occurred. As such the planned saving was achieved by the non-renewal of temporary contracts for staff who had a planned contractual finish date of June 2019.

I understand completely the frustration this has caused many of you as some of the temporary staff have built up strong relationships and have provided very good support to teaching staff, however, I am sure you will realise that there was no expectation by these staff beyond the terms of their contract.  Therefore where temporary staff have been deployed and a need for PSA (Additional Support Needs) support continues, then we will endeavour to ensure a permanent member of staff is redeployed to work with identified children.

The Education Department continues to be committed to our vision of “Everyone Attaining , Everyone Achieving through Excellent Experiences” despite the difficult financial constraints that are being imposed on Councils and we appreciate the dedication and support of all staff in delivering a quality education during these testing times.

Tracy A Morton

Education Senior Manager (Developing People)

East Renfrewshire Council

 

House Prize

Craigie won the House Challenge in Term 2.  Today they enjoyed a food making and tasting session for their prize.  Pupils made food from around the world, including Mexican fajitas, Spanish sangria, Scottish Cranachan and Italian pizzas.  Everyone had a fun afternoon!

House Quiz

The winners of the House Quiz 2014 are Craigie.  The prize is an additional ‘two weeks’ win to add to their total for this term.  The final was extremely close and went to a tie breaker between Craigie and Shanks.  As a close runner up Shanks have been awarded an extra ‘one week’ win to their total for this term.  Well done to the members of every quiz team!

Ryder Cup Challenge

To celebrate the Ryder Cup, our Active Schools team are co-ordinating a ‘wheelie bin’ challenge for pupils in Primary 5-7. Pupils will take part in a 30 minute challenge on Wednesday 10th September and should bring gym shoes on this day. Pupils in Primary 1-4 will have the opportunity to take part in a colouring competition.

Diversity Day

Primary 6 are visiting Barrhead Sports Centre for Diversity Day.  Pupils are taking part in a range of sporting and arts activities to celebrate diversity in our community.  Parents and pupils also enjoyed a Diversity Day awards ceremony in the afternoon.  Thank you to our parent helpers and parents who attended the awards ceremony.