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Home Baking Request

P1 Welcome Party Thursday 12th Sept – Home Baking Request

To welcome all new P1 children and their parents to St Cadoc’s, the PSA are holding a P1 Welcome Party in the school on Thursday 12th September from 6pm to 7pm. A note has been sent home to P1 parents today with further details.
If any parent is able to assist us in Welcoming our new P1 parents to the school by providing some Home Baking for the event the PSA would be very grateful. If you are able to help can you either email the PSA at stcadocspsa@gmail.com or text Wendy Kelly on 07432201816.

Many thanks

The St Cadoc’s PSA Committee

Positive Parenting Program- Discussion Group

Positive Parenting Program

DISCUSSION GROUP

Do you require support for managing your child’s behaviour
If so you can attend a one off 2 hour sessions on one of the dates below
• Dates
 Tuesday 24th of September 2019

– Eastwood Health & Care Centre – Drumby Room
• Times
 9.30am – 11.30am

BOOKINGS AND INFORMATION
Contact Sharon Mitchell on 07580817302 for more information on how to secure a place.

Click on the link below for full details.

Discussion Group Poster

 

A Guide to Your Child’s Report and Feedback Form

A Guide to Your Child’s Report and Feedback Form

A Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) is a skills based curriculum, developing:


CfE is less about how fast children learn and more about how deeply they learn. It is also about how they apply the skills they have learned. Below is the national benchmark of learning and progression for Curriculum for Excellence.

                Progress at a Level: Children will progress at different rates and some will attain levels more quickly than others.

  • ERC Standardised Assessments:
    Standardised Assessments are also carried out in East Renfrewshire schools for pupils in P3, P5, P7 and S2. They have an important role to play in providing teachers with concise objective information on a child’s level of development. We track pupils’ progress at every stage in school. The results provide information for planning future teaching and learning. Standardised scores can range from 70-130. A score of 100 is the average.

 

  • Scottish National Assessments:
    The Scottish Government has introduced a single, nationally developed set of standardised assessments, designed to reflect the way we deliver education in Scotland, through Curriculum for Excellence. Assessments are administered to each child once within the relevant school year. Individual teachers and schools, with guidance from their local authorities, will decide the most appropriate time during the school year for your child to take the standardised assessments. Assessments are completed online, marked automatically, giving teachers immediate feedback to help children progress. The online assessment system will provide feedback information about where your child did well and where further support is required. The feedback will be used to help plan next steps and further support as appropriate.

  • Feedback:
    Please complete the feedback form below. Questions 1-6 are parent/carer questions and questions 7-8 provide an opportunity for you to discuss and feeback your child’s views.

 

Equalities Forum 16th May

The final Equalities Forum of the school year will be held in the Woodfarm High School Contemplation Room at 7pm on Thursday 16th May.

The forum will showcase the work that Woodfarm High School have taken forward to promote racial and religious diversity within their school community.  A presentation will be led by Fiona Johnston, Depute Head Teacher, with contributions from pupils and partner agencies.

All parents/carers welcome.

Christmas Show Tickets

Christmas Dates 2017

Friday 8/12/17               P2a & P2b                     2 pm

Monday 11/12/17          P5 Advent                     2.35-3.25 pm

Wednesday 13/12/17    P2C & P2d                    9.45 am

Wednesday 13/12/17    P3 Nativity in school 2 pm

Thursday 14/12/17        P1 Songs                      2 pm

Thursday 14/12/17        P3 Nativity Church        7 pm

Monday 18/12/17          P4 A/B                           1.35-2.25 pm

Monday 18/12/17          P4 C/D                          2.35-3.30 pm

Tuesday 19/12/17         P6 Christmas Songs     1.45 pm

Tuesday 19/12/17         P7 Christmas Songs     2.45 pm

All ticket requests for P1, P2 and P3 to be in by Wednesday 29th November.

Events for other stages don’t require tickets

Women in Sport Week and Active Girls Day

Dear Parent/Carer

 Scottish Women and Girls in Sport Week, 1st – 8th October

Active Girls Day, 6th October 2017

East Renfrewshire Culture and Leisure (ERCL), in partnership with sportscotland is committed to raising awareness of the importance of increasing participation in sport and physical activity amongst women and girls in East Renfrewshire, and to reducing the barriers to participation.

Next week we will be supporting ‘Scottish Women and Girls in Sport Week’. The week will culminate in Active Girls Day on Friday 6th October.

 

ERCL and sportscotland will be posting and promoting content across social media to support this week and Active Girls Day. Below you will find an outline of this activity and ways you and/or your children can get involved.

Visit our website to view our specific activities www.ercultureandleisure.org/womeninsport or view our general programmes here www.ercultureandleisure.org/sport

#SportHour – Monday 2nd October at 9pm

Aileen Campbell, Minister for Public Health and Sport, will be co-hosting sportscotland’s monthly Twitter discussion, themed ‘girls’ participation’ alongside Hannah from the sportscotland Young people’s sport panel. Join in this positive online chat with people from across the sporting sector. Follow @sportscotland and find out more here.

How to engage: follow @sportscotland on Twitter and join in at 9pm on Monday night to chat!

 Active Girls Day – Friday 6th October

Active Girls Day aims to raise the profile of the amazing work going into girls’ sport, and the incredible role models making it happen. Activities will be happening across East Renfrewshire secondary schools during the day and across ERCL venues in the evening for girls aged 8 and over.

How to engage: Visit our website to view our activities www.ercultureandleisure.org/womeninsport and join in on social media using #ActiveGirls

 #unstoppablegirl

Members of sportscotland’s the Young people’s sport panel working group on women and girls have been creating videos to engage and inspire women and girls in sport. They want to inspire women and girls to become #ActiveGirls and to love sport as much as they do – join them on social media as they talk about #unstoppablegirls and ask for your views!

How to engage: watch the videos on sportscotland’s Twitter, Facebook and Instagram pages and send in your pictures and clips featuring #unstoppablegirls and #ActiveGirls.

Regards

Barry

Barry Cook Team Leader – Active Schools East Renfrewshire Culture and Leisure Phone: 0141 570 7330

Mobile: 07800 629645 e-mail: cookb@ea.e-renfrew.sch.uk www.ercultureandleisure.org

Facebook: www.facebook.com/ERCultureandLeisure

Twitter: @ERCL4

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