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Class List for 2013-2014

 Class  Room  Teacher   Primary 1 Support Teachers  
1a 1 Miss L Ferris   Mrs J ChurchMrs R McKendry/Mrs J SmithMrs A M McNicol  
1b 2 Mrs D Meehan/Mrs F Bilsland    
1c 3 Miss N Dunn    
1d 3a Mrs C Haveron    
2a 4 Mrs M Kennedy  
2b 5 Miss G Carroll NQT/ Mrs A Copstick  
2c 6 Mrs J Neil  
2d 7 Miss S McClay  
3a 8 Mrs N Cochrane PT  
3b 9 Mrs B Pickering  
3c 10 Mrs F Mullan  
3d 11 Miss A M Coyle  
4a 12 Miss M Kane  
4b 14 Miss M Sweeney  
4c 17a Miss G Cummins  
4d 17 Mrs M Cumming PT  
5a Hut2  a Miss G Quinn  
5b Hut2  b Miss F Cardosi  
5c Hut1  c Mrs J Kirkwood/Mrs J Degnan  
5d Hut1  d Miss L Fawcett  
6a 13 Mrs L Collins  
6b 18 Miss AM  Kelly NQT /Mrs K Taylor  
6c 15 Miss L A Tinney  
6d 16 Miss C Collins  
7a 20 Miss R Lamb  
7b 21 Mr B Docherty PT  
7c 19 Mr P McCann  
Support Staff   Dr F Lyon  
    Mrs P Cannon  
    Mrs E Cannon  
    Mrs K Taylor  
    Mrs L Milmore  
    Mrs L Kennedy  
    Mrs W Collins  
    Mrs P McGuinnity  
    Miss C McKenna  
EAL Assistant   Mrs S Shariff  

Newsletter June 2013

Once again we look back at what has been a very busy and exciting session for the staff and pupils here at Our Lady of the Missions Primary School.

 Confirmations
This final term began with the Confirmation of our Primary Seven pupils at St. Vincent Church and St. Mirin’s Cathedral. Both masses were very moving and spiritual occasions for all who took part. 

Our recent Leavers’ Mass was a most uplifting service. The children’s singing was outstanding! Special mention to our musicians, Mairead McGrotty and James Gallagher from P7 assisted by Lewis and Rachel Murphy and Kathleen O’Hara, all former pupils. Now we look forward to the Leavers’ Ceilidh on Monday night. Thanks to the PSA for funding this lovely evening, and thanks to Mrs Young and Mrs Doherty who made the corsages and buttonholes for the children. Continue reading Newsletter June 2013

Sports Day

Thanks to everyone who made this years Sports Day a great success. The weather was kind to us and the children thoroughly enjoyed taking part in all the races. It was new to Primary 1 but they rose to the occasion and participated with enthusiasm. From Primary 2-7 all races went like clock work and the children were competitive but showed good sportsmanship!

What A Great Day!

                                                              
                                                                                                          

End of an era for Primary 7!                     

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Mr McCann showing his competitive side in the teacher’s race! 

Matthew Carney Football Tournament

A great day was had by all at the recent Matthew Carney Football Tournament. Fourteen schools took part making this our busiest event to date. Although competative, the children thoroughly enjoyed the day and there was a great atmosphere. A big thanks to all the coaches and dads who made this a super day.  A special thanks to Mr Paul MacConnell for organising the event. Congratulations also to Ciaran McAndrew, P7, for being awarded the Matthew Carney Trophy for Sportmanship. Well done Ciaran!

 

 

 

                                      

 

 

March 2013 Parent Council Minutes

Present Anne Forsyth,  Gillian Boyle, Charles Jamieson, Veronica Dowling, Cllr Ralph Robertson, Mary O’Reilly, Joe McLachlan, Roger Spooner, Brendan Docherty, Michelle Hynes, Gary Bhatti, Brian Hughes, Jackie Devlin, Peter Hessett, Judy Taggart, David Reilly, Cllr Jim Fletcher, Elaine Holland, Clare Haveron, Julie Neil, Cllr Gordon McCaskill.

 Apologies L. Garety, C. James, S. Jouannot, P. McConnell, S. Gallagher, J.P.Sheridan, M. Hickey, C. McCudden, A. Friel, Cllr Montague.

 Minutes proposed and Seconded Proposed- J. McLachlan, Seconded- J. Devlin

 Sub-groups
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J. Devlin spoke about changes to the school website and referred to a pupils’ page which is being constructed. It was noted that there had been some technical difficulties, but that it would be a useful source of information for parents. She thanked R. Spooner for his help.

G. Boyle mentioned the Communications sub-group in connection with this. She suggested that there should be liaison with C. Jamieson regarding the e-mail communication strategy and would look for input on improving the school handbook. It was also stated that there should be further discussion on how the school might use Facebook and Twitter and she acknowledged the improvements to the school website. C. Jamieson said that parents would need to be reminded to check e-mails as there had been some confusion over the recent non-uniform day. He noted that it is too expensive to text parents with every piece of information.

J. Devlin stated that office staff were being trained to put onto the school website any letter that is being sent out. Continue reading March 2013 Parent Council Minutes

Buddies and Monitors

As a reward for their hard work and commitment throughout the year, P7 buddies and monitors will go to McDonalds Restaurant, Thornliebank on Friday 21st June.

 The children, accompanied by members of staff, will walk to and from McDonalds, leaving school at approx 11.30 and returning at around 12.30.

Sports Day

Sports Day is on Thursday 20th June 2013

We would encourage the children to wear their house colours.  It can be a Tshirt, shorts, socks, or hairband!  Please do not go out and buy anything.

Primary 1 – 2  9.30am

Primary 3 – 4  11am

Primary 5, 6 and 7 1pm

There will be no tuck shop on the day but the Parent Staff Association will provide an ice-cream for the children.

If you require to sit during the races please bring a folding chair.

We hope that the weather is kind to us on the day but in the event of bad weather please check the website and Twitter to find out if it is going ahead outside.

If it is not possible to take place outside it will take place in the gym hall. Unfortunately because of numbers we are unable to invite parents to attend.

Lottery

I would like to invite you to consider joining the Our Lady of the Missions PSA monthly lottery draw if you have not already done so.
This is a fundraising activity which contributes towards the funds raised by the PSA. The monthly draws take place at PSA meetings which are usually on the first Tuesday of each month. There are two prizes each month: £50 and £25.  There is also a £100 special prize draw which takes place each year at the Summer Fete. Continue reading Lottery

School Uniform Guidance

SCHOOL UNIFORM AT OUR LADY OF THE MISSIONS PRIMARY SCHOOL  

 This note gives guidance on why at Our Lady of the Missions Primary School we value school uniform, what the children wear and where you can buy it. If you have any further queries or suggestions, please contact the school for help.

 Why should your children wear school uniform?

 Wearing school uniform

  • encourages a strong community ethos and pride in the school;
  • ensures children wear appropriate, economical and practical clothing to school;
  • reduces bullying / teasing and discourages competitive dressing/undue focus on brands; 
  • promotes the school’s identity in the community;
  • helps staff supervise pupils and keep unwelcome visitors out of school; 
  • follows East Renfrewshire Council’s Dressing for Excellence policy, click on link below.

 Dressing For Excellence

GIRLS UNIFORM

  • Navy v neck jumper/cardigan/tank top or navy sweatshirt with school badge
  • Pale blue school blouse
  • Navy or white socks, or navy tights
  • Black school shoes (no trainers)
  • Navy Skirt or pinafore (around knee length) or trousers 
  • Summer dress (white and blue checks) – optional
  • School tie

P6 and P7 pupils must wear shirt and tie every day as per East Renfrewshire Council policy – this helps prepare for the transition to secondary school.

GIRLS SPORTS/GYM UNIFORM

  • Pale blue polo shirt (preferably with school badge) or white t- shirt
  • Navy school sweatshirt or navy (or dark) tracksuit top/hooded top
  • Navy (or dark) tracksuit trousers/joggers
  • Navy (or dark) shorts
  • Cagoule or rain jacket
  • Trainers or plimsolls

 All Gym Kit should be put into a labelled bag for storage at school

 BOYS UNIFORM

  • Grey v neck jumper/cardigan/tank top or grey sweatshirt with school badge
  • Pale blue school shirt
  • School tie
  • Grey socks
  • Black school shoes (no trainers)
  • Grey trousers or shorts

 P6 and P7 pupils must wear shirt and tie every day as per East Renfrewshire Council policy – this helps prepare for the transition to secondary school.

SPORTS/GYM UNIFORM

  • Pale blue polo shirt (preferably with school badge) or white t- shirt
  • Grey school sweatshirt or navy (or dark) tracksuit top/hooded top
  • Navy (or dark) tracksuit trousers/joggers
  • Navy (or dark) shorts
  • Cagoule or rain jacket
  • Trainers or plimsolls

All Gym Kit should be put into a labelled bag for storage at school

 BLAZERS AND OUTDOOR COATS

  • School blazers (royal blue) are strongly encouraged – a dark coloured cagoule in the school bag can help get more wear out of blazers in the Scottish weather.
  • Outdoor Jackets/coats – Academy Uniforms provides a smart, practical range of school branded waterproof jackets from £16 to £22.  If not, jackets should still be navy or dark, of a plain design and with no obvious logos.
  •   What else should you know?  

     Gym days – younger children (up to and including P5) can wear polo shirt/sweat shirt rather than shirt and tie on gym days to avoid having to change. Bear this in mind when you buy shirts – they will only be needed 2 days a week as there are 3 gym days. Some PE lessons take place outside hence the need for joggers and warm sweatshirt/cagoule.

    Track suits – don’t buy expensive sports gear – it might get lost and blue or black supermarket joggers/tops are absolutely fine.

    Skirts – skirts should be a navy, traditional, plain style and around knee length.
    School tie – should be worn to a decent length and knotted neatly.

    Shirts – it can be helpful to have at least one long sleeved shirt for school photos/representing the school (eg in the school choir).
    Footwear – black, sensible school shoes (not trainers or trainer style shoes) should be worn. Footwear should not damage flooring. Children do not change into gym shoes when they are in school and will wear their school shoes all day so they should fit well and be comfortable. Smart dark leather (or similar) boots can be worn in winter though not Ugg type or other loose fitting/welly boots for day to day wear. Do of course use common sense in extreme weather when wellies/snow boots may be necessary – in those cases, you may want to give your child a change of shoes for the class room. No high heels are permitted.
    Jewellery/make up – no jewellery (other than plain studs for children with pierced ears), make-up or nail polish should be worn at school. These can cause health/hygiene issues. Watches are permitted.

    Label everything – and replace labels when they fall off. It is astonishing how much expensive, unlabelled clothing ends up in lost property. Sew-on labels are harder work but last longer. There are many shops / web sites selling labels – one set will usually last for the duration of your child’s time at school. Unclaimed school items go to a local charity shop 2/3 times a year!

    Valuables – don’t send your children in wearing expensive clothing or valuables. East Renfrewshire Council is not insured for this and is unlikely to meet claims for losses.

     Use common sense – some things that might be worn elsewhere are unacceptable in school, for example, anything that could

    • encourage factions e.g. football colours;  
    • cause offence (e.g. anti-religious symbolism or political content slogans) or carry advertising (particularly for alcohol or tobacco); 
    • cause health and safety issues (e.g. flammable materials/loose clothing/dangly ear-rings); or 
    • could be used to hurt others 

     Where can you buy school uniform?

     School uniform is practical and economical and there are many options for purchasing it

    • Nearly New Sale – there will normally be a  “nearly new” uniform sale including blazers in the summer term organised by the Parent Council.
    • Supermarkets/chains – there are excellent offers in the chains/supermarkets even from early summer and all the big supermarkets stock navy/blue/grey basics.
    • Academy Uniforms has a uniform night in school in the summer term. They are also in school on Parents’ Nights.  Academy sells a range of school branded clothing including polo shirts/sweat shirts/coats / fleeces/bags/hats/shoe bags etc. but not blazers.

     Academy has a showroom you can visit at 4a Rennie Place, College Milton North, East Kilbride, G74 5HD  01355244879 to buy/try for size and a web site at http://www.academyuniformsltd.co.uk for online orders. You can also place orders at the school office (order forms are held in the office) – these are delivered into school for collection by you the following week.

    • Man’s World – at 192 Fenwick Road, Giffnock G46 6UE sells blazers, school branded polo shirts/sweat shirts and ties as well as non branded school uniform such as skirts/trousers etc. They also have a website at http://www.mansworldglasgow.co.uk . Man’s World stocks our royal blue felt blazers and ERC has negotiated a discounted price.
    • Clothing grants (under certain conditions) are available to help with cost – to apply please go to http://www.eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=1808. 

    This policy has been formulated through consultation between the school and the Parent Council and follows East Renfrewshire Council’s Dressing for Excellence policy. Though no pupil can or will be excluded from school for not wearing the correct uniform, there is strong support within the school and in the parent community for school uniform to be worn in promoting and maintaining standards. We hope you and your children will support these aims.

    Our Lady of the Missions Primary School  and  Our Lady of the Missions Parent Council

    A Guide to Primary 1

    Welcome

    We hope you and your child have a wonderful experience at Pur Lady of the Missions.
    Don’t worry, your baby is in good hands!
    In this note, we (the Our Lady of the Missions Parent Council and Parent Staff Association) share some “parent to parent” tips but you will also find out more about how to get involved in the school community as a parent – our PC and PSA are a vital part of school life! Continue reading A Guide to Primary 1

    Nearly New Uniform Sale – Our Lady of the Missions Parent Council

    Tuesday 11th June – 3.10 to 4.10 pm
    Please support our “nearly new” uniform sale – donate uniform you no longer need and grab a bargain to support school funds

    Where and when?
    In the Mensa at school pick up – 3.10 to 4.10 pm on Tuesday 11th June.

    How can you donate?
    All items of school uniform except blazers are welcome – there will be a separate second hand blazer sale.

    Items should be

    • handed into the school office by 10th June
    • in good condition
    • clean
    • with name labels removed if possible

    What will they cost?
    Donations for school funds will be requested if you buy items.

    Thank you for supporting the school’s ongoing efforts to consolidate uniform throughout the school and in making it as accessible as possible.

    Primary 2 Holmwood House

    Tuesday 11th June        P2a 9.30am – 1.00pm      P2b 11.30 – 3.00pm
    Wednesday 12th June    P2c 9.30am – 1.00pm   P2d 11.30 – 3.00pm
    We have arranged a visit to tour our original school home, Holmwood House in Cathcart.
    The children have been studying the Katy Morag stories and have been invited to make a “Tattie Bogle” which will be displayed in the Victorian garden at Holmwood House. Continue reading Primary 2 Holmwood House

    Primary 5 Stirling Castle

    P5a and P5b  Friday 14th June 
    P5c and P5d      Monday 17th June
    As part of the Primary 5 programme on the Scottish Wars of Independence, we have arranged a visit to Stirling Castle. The children will take part in a workshop and have a self led tour of the castle.
    The classes will leave from school at 9.00am and return at 3.00pm.
    There is a shop in the centre and we would recommend a maximum of £2, should you wish your child to purchase a souvenir.
    The cost for the trip is £3, to include workshop and part of the travel costs. Our bus travel is being subsidised by a Heritage Education School Visits Travel Subsidy.
    School uniform should be worn, including outdoor clothing suitable for weather conditions
    Packed lunch required
    £3 cost

    Netherlee and Stamperland Community Council Competition

    Primary 5 took part in a competition run by Netherlee and Stamperland Community Council. They had to design a logo that highlighted the work of the council. The judges were very impressed with the standard of the children’s designs.

    Oonagh  was the overall winner and received a £25 book token. 

    Patrica , Anna , Joshua , Leila  and Jack  were all runners up and received a £10 book token

    PRIMARY 1 FOOTBALL

    Dear all,
    Back to Toryglen this Saturday for 8.50am.
    In addition all of OLM FC will congregate at Woodfarm Pavillion at the end of Berryhill Drive on Monday 10th June for annual team photographs for OLM FC newsletter. We will have a collective photo on the hill of P1 – P7 players at 7pm sharp.  This will be followed by year group photos starting with P1s to let the children away as early as possible.  We hope as many children as possible can attend. Enjoy Saturday morning.
    Many thanks,
    Paul MacConnell

    Our Lady of the Missions PSA Summer Fete – URGENT APPEAL!

    The response for donations for the Summer Fete has been disappointing.
    If EVERY CHILD could bring in 1 or 2 items from the list below,
    our stalls would be very healthy indeed!
    DONATIONS
    Teddies/Soft Toys – in good condition
    Toys – in good condition and any boxed games well sealed;
    Children’s books (no adult books this year);
    Tombola gifts and gift bags of any shape and size or celebration theme. Gifts can include new toys, jewellery, toiletries, etc
    Bottles – Wine, beer, juice, tomato ketchup or conditioner – any bottle much appreciated
    Home baking – always a popular stall so let’s see lots of cup cakes, gingerbreads, shortbreads, scones, traybakes and other goodies
    Donations can be handed in to the school any time from now onwards, with home baking on Friday, May 31st (when the school will be open until 8pm) or from 11am on Saturday, June 1st.
    WE RELY ON YOUR DONATIONS FOR THE SUCCESS OF THE FETE!

    Parent Council April 2013 Newsletter

     

    We are – again – having a busy year. As always, we welcome your input. Contact us by email on olm-parentcouncil@hotmail.com  or speak to Anne Forsyth on 07952 251303, whether it’s for a quick question/comment, an item you want us to discuss at a meeting or feedback on an issue affecting the school.

     We will get in touch shortly to let you know what else we have been doing on your behalf but before that, wanted to update you on integration with the Robslee campus at the beginning of the 2014/15 school year. Continue reading Parent Council April 2013 Newsletter