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Empowering teachers, parents and communities to achieve Excellence and Equity in Education – A Governance Review

Why are we holding a governance review?

The Scottish Government is committed to doing everything it can to ensure children and young people get the best start in life. This means we want them to get high quality early learning and childcare before they go to school and the best education when they are at school.

We have a good education system in Scotland with good nurseries and schools and good early years practitioners and teachers. Unfortunately, we know that Scottish education does not deliver the same outcomes for all children, particularly children from the poorest backgrounds.

We want Scottish education to be the best for all children and young people. In particular we want to ensure Scottish education can deliver excellence and equity –meaning we want to raise standards in education for all children and young people and to close the educational attainment gap between those children and young people from the most and least deprived communities in Scotland.

How does this review affect you?

We want to hear your views about how education in Scotland should be run and how it can be improved to support your children to succeed –what is good, what is not and how it can be improved.

We think that teachers, early years practitioners, parents and carers should have more say in the way education is delivered to children and young people. We believe that decisions about children’s learning and schools should be taken within schools themselves supported by parents and communities.

Evidence shows that when parents or carers are fully involved in their child’s learning and in the life and work of their school, that children, parents and schools do better.

We want parents and carers to play a stronger role in school life and to become key decision makers. This means ensuring that all parents and carers can be involved in the right decisions when they want and need to be. We also want to hear you views on how this can be delivered. We also want to hear what parents and carers want from schools and what more they could do to support parents.

Getting involved

You views are important. The Scottish Government wants to hear from as many parents and carers as possible.

You can get involved in this review by:

The governance review will run until Friday the 6th of January 2017.

St Luke’s Science Visit

Pupils from St Luke’s visited this morning with some fluffy little chicks. After a brief presentation of their science project and how they hatched the eggs and cared for the chicks. Pupils were also given an opportunity to hold the fluffy little birds.

“They were really warm, fluffy and soft.”

“I learned how to properly care for chicks”

“I found out that fertilised eggs are softer than others.”

“I found out how to tell the difference between male and female”

“It’s really relaxing to hold them. They’re very, very cute”

 

Rouken Glen

I would like to remind you that Rouken Glen Park’s next Evening Talk is on Tuesday 29 September.  The talk will take place in the Pavilion Visitor Centre, Rouken Glen Park, Rouken Glen Road, Giffnock G46 7UG.  The talk is suitable for all family members.

Evening Talk: Fungi in the Park

Tuesday 29 September, 7 – 9 pm

Doors open at 6.45 pm for tea and coffee

Let Graeme Walker of Clyde and Argyll Fungus Group put the ‘fun’ in ‘fungi’ with a fascinating talk about local mushrooms and toadstools. Colourful slides and interesting anecdotes; increase your understanding of this neglected but absorbing kingdom. Graeme is one of the most experienced mycologists in Scotland.

No booking required.

I look forward to welcoming you to the evening talk next Tuesday 29 September.

Regards

Liz Rodger

Activity Project Officer – Rouken Glen Park

‘Rouken Glen Park Nesting Birds Survey’

Rouken Glen Park’s Autumn and Winter Evening Talks Programme recommences on Tuesday 18 August.  The talk will take place in the Pavilion Visitor Centre, Rouken Glen Park, Rouken Glen Road, Giffnock G46 7UG.  The talk is suitable for all family members.

‘Rouken Glen Park Nesting Birds Survey’

Tuesday 18 August, 7 – 9 pm

  • Doors open at 6.45 pm for tea and coffee
  • Rouken Glen Park recently commissioned a nesting birds survey in the park and tonight we receive the results.
  • Discover which birds nest in the park, how to recognise birds from their calls and how we can protect their habitats.
  • Talk by Neil Middleton, an experienced ecological consultant.
  • Neil Middleton of Echoes Ecology returns to give another talk following his very informative bat evening in May 2015.
  • No booking required.

Future evening talks in Rouken Glen Park Pavilion:

Tuesday 8 September,  7 – 9 pm    Dragons in your Garden

Tuesday 29 September, 7 – 9 pm    Fungi in the Park

Tuesday 20 October, 6.30 – 8.30 pm   Bryophytes

Tuesday 3 November,  7 – 9 pm    Hessilhead  Rescue Centre

Tuesday 1 December, 7 – 9 pm    Rouken Glen Park Archaeology

Liz Rodger
Activity Project Officer – Rouken Glen Park
East Renfrewshire Council
Environment Department
Thornliebank Office
190 Carnwadric Road
Glasgow   G46 8HR

Tel:  0141-577 3912
Email: roukenglenpark@eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk