Achievements

Spreading of our successful Robust Vocabulary Programme (RVI) in collaboration with Fife Speech and Language Therapist Mhairi Bousie.

 

November 2018 – Winners of Quality Improvement Award at CYPIC 2018 – Excellence in the Primary Tears for Quality Improvement – Robust Vocabulary Instruction.

STEAM Coordinator, Mrs McLure appointed to work collaboratively with staff using STEAM skillsets Progression Pathways.

Using the Model for Improvement to drive new projects and track the success of new Tests of Change, using Driver Diagrams, PDSA cycles, Fishbone Tool, Force Field Analysis, Run Charts.

Conceptual Numeracy Development Training for staff through collaboration with Fife Pedagogy Team.

PSA Staff running successful Lunch Time clubs ensuring all learners are happy, engaged and nurtured throughout the day.

A large number of successful After School Clubs and Lunch Time Clubs are run by staff.

Bronze Sport Scotland Award 2018.

Race day

June 2019 – DPS Group partner with local primary school DPS Group linked up with local Warout Primary School to provide support and sponsorship for their first year entering the Fife Goblins Racewall 2019 event.
Director Colin Millar thrived on the opportunity of creating a partnership that continues DPS Groups’ work within the local community and, as a drag race enthusiast himself, the event
was particularly close to his heart.
The school engaged in the project with the Greenpower Education Trust, as part of developing their STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths) programme.
With DPS Groups’ commitment to the development of the next generation of engineers and technicians, this was a partnership not to be missed.
Colin Millar said:
“A big part of our ethos is to invest time into the future prospects of the industry. It has been great to work with the kids and give them inspiration and skills to give them a flavour of the
type of work involved at DPS Group and I was thrilled to see so many young enthusiastic students invested in the STEAM programme”.
The project included a 15-hour build as well as the children documenting the design build by creating a portfolio from initial conception to finished car, highlighting the pitfalls and
challenges and also how they overcome potential problems in the engineering of the race car.

September 2022

We are now certified as a ‘Kitbag School’ with pupils taking a leading role in sessions with their peers, enabling them to have meaningful conversations about their feelings and ways of dealing with stress, overcoming barriers of communication and anxiety. Thank you Mrs Whyte who has worked tirelessly to support the use of ‘kitbag’ in our school.

Kitbag Joint Press Release – September 2022

May  2023 

Our P6 and P7 pupils taking part in the Munro challenge!

June 2023

Our P7’s working with Police Headquarters to clear up the Police gardens to support a space for well-being.

Silver Sport Scotland Award September 2024

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