Parent Partnership Information

All family members of nursery and school are welcome to attend any of our meetings, or please let us know if you would rather be involved through lending a helping hand at future events.

Chair – Martin Hunter (Parent)

Vice Chair – Fiona MacKenzie (St. Leonard’s Church)

Secretary – Kirsty Muir (HT) and Jane McCulloch (Teacher)

Treasurer – Jackie Robinson (Admin)

Future meeting dates –

    Thursday 25th September in school, 1700-1800

    Tuesday 28th October in school at 1510 (Autumn Ball planning)

    Thursday 27th November in school, 1700-1800

    Thursday 22nd January in school, 1700-1800

    Thursday 19th March in school, 1700-1800 (AGM)

    Thursday 21st May in school, 1700-1800

    Thursday 11th June in school, 1700-1800

    Future events –

    1. Autumn Ball, Thursday 6th November in E block hall (1630-1730, 1800-1900)
    2. Christmas Fair, Thursday 4th December in E block hall (1500-1630)
    3. Transforming Learning Families Meeting, Thursday 15th January in Leo Room (1700-1800)
    4. Beetle Drive, Tuesday 10th February in E block hall (1700-1800)
    5. Summer Fair, Thursday 18th June in E block hall (1515-1630)

    Our current fundraising target is ambitious, however achievable over time.  We hope to raise approximately £10,000 to provide new and much needed IT netbooks in order to enhance our pupils’ learning experiences.  At the moment our funds are sitting at £2356.67.  We have a long way to go but together we believe we will reach our target.

    If you have any ideas on how we can build on this fund please come along to one of our Parent Partnership meetings. We would love to hear from you.

    Parent Councils help parents and carers to become more actively and effectively involved in their children’s learning. They were established under the Scottish Schools (Parental Involvement) Act 2006 in recognition of the important role that parents can play, both in their own children’s learning, and in the life of a school. The Act gives each school’s Parent Forum the right to set up a Parent Council. More information can be found on the Parents’ page of the Scottish Government website at www.scotland.gov.uk/parents

     

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