Strike Action January 2023- Parent Letter from Douglas Hutchison (Executive Director of Education)

Dear Parent/Carer,

School closures update due to ongoing industrial action – 10, 11 & 16 January 2023
I wrote to you before the end of term about the next round of industrial action that has been called by several teacher unions and I said I would update you when the schools went back.
Unfortunately, there has been no change to the planned strikes and because we have no certainty on how many teachers will report for work, we have been left with no option but to close schools to pupils on the following days:

Tuesday 10 January 2023: All Primary schools, including ASL primary schools (Secondary
schools open as normal)

Wednesday 11 January 2023: All secondary schools, including ASL secondary schools
(Primary schools open as normal)

Monday 16 January 2023 – Primary and Secondary schools, including ASL schools.

Our intention is that nursery classes and standalone nurseries will open as normal. I apologise once again for a situation that is beyond the Council’s control, since pay negotiations take place at a national level. I know that having to make alternative arrangements so soon into the
new term is difficult for families. Details of free school meal payments for eligible families to cover the strike days will be posted on our website in the next few days.

We will continue to keep you informed as soon as we have any new information and will update the Council’s normal communication channels.

Yours sincerely
DOUGLAS HUTCHISON
Executive Director of Education

Primary 7 Attendance & Latecoming (October – December 2022)

Overall attendance and late coming statics at Camstradden Primary are not where we would like them to be.

Every child has a right to an education and it the expectation that every child will attend school each day on time. Being late for school impacts on many things including pupils attainment as well as their social and emotional development.

We have identified poor attendance as being our biggest barrier to learning. Almost all class teachers have shared that if the children who are regularly absent from school were in school on time each day, their attainment would improve significantly. As such a relentless focus for us this term will be on improving attendance and reducing late coming. This focus is supported by the HMI Inspectors who visited us in December which will be highlighted in their upcoming report.  We have provided further information within this months newsletter in relation to late coming and attendance.

Each month we will share with families the average late coming and attendance rates for each class. We hope that this, alongside our Improving Attendance Action Plan, will help to improve attendance at Camstradden Primary and significantly reduce late coming. This in turn will allow all of our pupils to achieve their full potential and access the learning that they are entitled to.

Weekly Attendance
Primary 7
Week Ending Average Attendance
29.10.22 84%
05.11.22 84%
12.11.22 83%
19.11.22 90%
26.11.22 86%
03.12.22 86%
10.12.22 85%
17.12.22 68%
24.12.22 68%
Weekly Latecomings
Week Ending Number of Latecomings
10.12.22 20
17.12.22 16
24.12.22 24

Primary 6 Attendance & Latecoming (October – December 2022)

Overall attendance and late coming statics at Camstradden Primary are not where we would like them to be.

Every child has a right to an education and it the expectation that every child will attend school each day on time. Being late for school impacts on many things including pupils attainment as well as their social and emotional development.

We have identified poor attendance as being our biggest barrier to learning. Almost all class teachers have shared that if the children who are regularly absent from school were in school on time each day, their attainment would improve significantly. As such a relentless focus for us this term will be on improving attendance and reducing late coming. This focus is supported by the HMI Inspectors who visited us in December which will be highlighted in their upcoming report.  We have provided further information within this months newsletter in relation to late coming and attendance.

Each month we will share with families the average late coming and attendance rates for each class. We hope that this, alongside our Improving Attendance Action Plan, will help to improve attendance at Camstradden Primary and significantly reduce late coming. This in turn will allow all of our pupils to achieve their full potential and access the learning that they are entitled to.

Weekly Attendance
Primary 6
Week Ending Average Attendance
29.10.22 93%
05.11.22 89%
12.11.22 88%
19.11.22 89%
26.11.22 87%
03.12.22 87%
10.12.22 87%
17.12.22 82%
24.12.22 73%
Weekly Latecomings
Week Ending Number of Latecomings
10.12.22 9
17.12.22 21
24.12.22 21

Primary 5 Attendance & Latecoming (October – December 2022)

Overall attendance and late coming statics at Camstradden Primary are not where we would like them to be.

Every child has a right to an education and it the expectation that every child will attend school each day on time. Being late for school impacts on many things including pupils attainment as well as their social and emotional development.

We have identified poor attendance as being our biggest barrier to learning. Almost all class teachers have shared that if the children who are regularly absent from school were in school on time each day, their attainment would improve significantly. As such a relentless focus for us this term will be on improving attendance and reducing late coming. This focus is supported by the HMI Inspectors who visited us in December which will be highlighted in their upcoming report.  We have provided further information within this months newsletter in relation to late coming and attendance.

Each month we will share with families the average late coming and attendance rates for each class. We hope that this, alongside our Improving Attendance Action Plan, will help to improve attendance at Camstradden Primary and significantly reduce late coming. This in turn will allow all of our pupils to achieve their full potential and access the learning that they are entitled to.

Weekly Attendance
Primary 5
Week Ending Average Attendance
29.10.22 89%
05.11.22 89%
12.11.22 83%
19.11.22 86%
26.11.22 84%
03.12.22 79%
10.12.22 83%
17.12.22 65%
24.12.22 61%
Weekly Latecomings
6Week Ending Number of Latecomings
10.12.22 25
17.12.22 36
24.12.22 26

Primary 4 Attendance & Latecoming (October – December 2022)

Overall attendance and late coming statics at Camstradden Primary are not where we would like them to be.

Every child has a right to an education and it the expectation that every child will attend school each day on time. Being late for school impacts on many things including pupils attainment as well as their social and emotional development.

We have identified poor attendance as being our biggest barrier to learning. Almost all class teachers have shared that if the children who are regularly absent from school were in school on time each day, their attainment would improve significantly. As such a relentless focus for us this term will be on improving attendance and reducing late coming. This focus is supported by the HMI Inspectors who visited us in December which will be highlighted in their upcoming report.  We have provided further information within this months newsletter in relation to late coming and attendance.

Each month we will share with families the average late coming and attendance rates for each class. We hope that this, alongside our Improving Attendance Action Plan, will help to improve attendance at Camstradden Primary and significantly reduce late coming. This in turn will allow all of our pupils to achieve their full potential and access the learning that they are entitled to.

Weekly Attendance
Primary 4
Week Ending Average Attendance
29.10.22 78%
05.11.22 79%
12.11.22 80%
19.11.22 84%
26.11.22 81%
03.12.22 81%
10.12.22 86%
17.12.22 62%
24.12.22 62%
Weekly Latecomings
Week Ending Number of Latecomings
10.12.22 14
17.12.22 21
24.12.22 13

Primary 3 Attendance & Latecoming (October – December 2022)

Overall attendance and late coming statics at Camstradden Primary are not where we would like them to be.

Every child has a right to an education and it the expectation that every child will attend school each day on time. Being late for school impacts on many things including pupils attainment as well as their social and emotional development.

We have identified poor attendance as being our biggest barrier to learning. Almost all class teachers have shared that if the children who are regularly absent from school were in school on time each day, their attainment would improve significantly. As such a relentless focus for us this term will be on improving attendance and reducing late coming. This focus is supported by the HMI Inspectors who visited us in December which will be highlighted in their upcoming report.  We have provided further information within this months newsletter in relation to late coming and attendance.

Each month we will share with families the average late coming and attendance rates for each class. We hope that this, alongside our Improving Attendance Action Plan, will help to improve attendance at Camstradden Primary and significantly reduce late coming. This in turn will allow all of our pupils to achieve their full potential and access the learning that they are entitled to.

Weekly Attendance
Primary 3
Week Ending Average Attendance
29.10.22 87%
05.11.22 91%
12.11.22 88%
19.11.22 90%
26.11.22 88%
03.12.22 89%
10.12.22 89%
17.12.22 71%
24.12.22 66%
Weekly Latecomings
Week Ending Number of Latecomings
10.12.22 22
17.12.22 16
24.12.22 14

 

Primary 2 Attendance & Latecoming (October-December 2022)

Overall attendance and late coming statics at Camstradden Primary are not where we would like them to be.

Every child has a right to an education and it the expectation that every child will attend school each day on time. Being late for school impacts on many things including pupils attainment as well as their social and emotional development.

We have identified poor attendance as being our biggest barrier to learning. Almost all class teachers have shared that if the children who are regularly absent from school were in school on time each day, their attainment would improve significantly. As such a relentless focus for us this term will be on improving attendance and reducing late coming. This focus is supported by the HMI Inspectors who visited us in December which will be highlighted in their upcoming report.  We have provided further information within this months newsletter in relation to late coming and attendance.

Each month we will share with families the average late coming and attendance rates for each class. We hope that this, alongside our Improving Attendance Action Plan, will help to improve attendance at Camstradden Primary and significantly reduce late coming. This in turn will allow all of our pupils to achieve their full potential and access the learning that they are entitled to.

 

Weekly Attendance
Primary 2
Week Ending Average Attendance
29.10.22 91%
05.11.22 90%
12.11.22 88%
19.11.22 83%
26.11.22 92%
03.12.22 87%
10.12.22 89%
17.12.22 69%
24.12.22 71%

 

Weekly Latecomings
Week Ending Number of Latecomings
10.12.22 16
17.12.22 26
24.12.22 15

Primary 1 Attendance & Latecoming (October – December 2022)

Overall attendance and late coming statics at Camstradden Primary are not where we would like them to be.

Every child has a right to an education and it the expectation that every child will attend school each day on time. Being late for school impacts on many things including pupils attainment as well as their social and emotional development.

We have identified poor attendance as being our biggest barrier to learning. Almost all class teachers have shared that if the children who are regularly absent from school were in school on time each day, their attainment would improve significantly. As such a relentless focus for us this term will be on improving attendance and reducing late coming. This focus is supported by the HMI Inspectors who visited us in December which will be highlighted in their upcoming report.  We have provided further information within this months newsletter in relation to late coming and attendance.

Each month we will share with families the average late coming and attendance rates for each class. We hope that this, alongside our Improving Attendance Action Plan, will help to improve attendance at Camstradden Primary and significantly reduce late coming. This in turn will allow all of our pupils to achieve their full potential and access the learning that they are entitled to.

Weekly Attendance
Primary 1
Week Ending Average Attendance
29.10.22 83%
05.11.22 89%
12.11.22 88%
19.11.22 86%
26.11.22 88%
03.12.22 88%
10.12.22 84%
17.12.22 70%
24.12.22 76%
Weekly Latecomings
Week Ending Number of Latecomings
10.12.22 17
17.12.22 21
24.12.22 24

Merry Christmas from P4!

Miss Gordon and Primary 4 want to wish all our families a very merry Christmas! Hope you all have a lovely holiday and we look forward to seeing the children back in the New Year x

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