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 January 2022 Newsletter

Cuthbertson Primary School 

                          

 January 2022 Newsletter

Celebrations:

Our winter market was enjoyed by our children and we thank you for supporting this event even though we were unable to have parents and carers in attendance. The event made £1100 for our school fund.

Parent Council:

Our Parent Council ran a non-uniform day on the last day of term in December. They raised £116 and this money will be used to support the school. They hope to run a movie night once Covid guidelines allow for this type of event.

Uniform:

Under current Covid guidelines we are required to open windows for ventilation. If your child is feeling it colder in school and would like to wear a hoodie or sweatshirt etc. over their uniform in class, this is perfectly acceptable.

Twitter: 

Please follow us on @cuthbertsonpri for Twitter updates.

Parent Pay:

Parent Pay is now live and the council requires that parents/carers use Parent Pay to pay for items such as lunches and trips. You will have received instructions on how to do this. Please contact the school office if you have any problems as the school are no longer able to accept cash payments.

If you are already using Parent Pay, please keep an eye on your balance and ensure you do not fall into arrears.

School Lunches:

From March 2022, children will be expected to select their lunch choice at home, prior to coming to school. Guidance on how to do this will follow when we receive it. You will require to access Parent Pay to do this. Failure to select meals in advance via Parent Pay could seriously limit the choices available to your child. Please ensure you have activated your Parent Pay account (see above)

Free School Meals:

From January all P5 children, in addition to P1 to P4 children, are now entitled to a free school meal.

To receive the additional out of term payments and clothing grant, eligible families of P1-P5 children should still apply for income-related Free School Meals: https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/article/17885/Clothing-Grants-and-Free-School-Meals

Free Bus Travel:

From the 31st January, the Scottish Government has introduced free bus travel for anyone under the age of 22. A National Entitlement Card is required, without this you will be unable to travel for free on bus services in Scotland. To apply or further information visit: https://getyournec.scot/nec/?opt=NEC-Card/301

Current Covid Guidelines:

Guidelines for school differ from the guidelines for the wider public. The current guidelines state:

  • Windows to be open where possible for ventilation
  • Large assemblies and gatherings should be avoided
  • No parents to be in school building unless for individual meeting or to support a child
  • Staff to wear masks in shared areas and where they cannot keep a 1 metre distance over a prolonged period of time
  • Hand hygiene to be encouraged

Dates for Your Diary:

Monday 14 – Wednesday 16 February (inclusive) – Half term break

Thursday 17 February – School re-opens

 

Kind regards   

Lesley Murrie , Head Teacher

November 2021 Newsletter

Cuthbertson Primary School

November 2021 Newsletter

Celebrations:

Our winter market is normally a busy social event in school that many of our families enjoy. Current guidelines do not allow for gatherings in school. However, we will hold a scaled back market for the children of Friday 10 Dec. Details to follow from Miss K Kennedy.

Parent Council:

Our Parent Council are keen to continue fundraising for the school within the current guidelines. To start this off they will hold a non-uniform day on the last day of term, Wednesday 22nd December. A donation of £1 would be gratefully received. All money raised will be used by the Parent Council to support the school.

Uniform:

Under current Covid guidelines we are required to open windows for ventilation. If your child is feeling it colder in school and would like to wear a hoodie or sweatshirt etc. over their uniform in class, this is perfectly acceptable.

We also have some small amounts of branded school uniform available at discounted prices. The school is now cashless, so these are only available via ParentPay – please login to se these options on your child’s account.

RRP £20.40 – ParentPay price £15
Shop RRP £15.80, ParentPay price £10

Playground:

Work is ongoing to complete the new nursery building. Once this is complete, the playground will be resurfaced and plans are underway for a fenced off multi-use games area (MUGA). I have been advised that playground resurfacing, new markings, new storage and a green space will all be completed before we return after the summer holidays in August 2022. The school are reviewing our finances to try and fund new seating and planters for the playground and potentially some kind of shelter/shade.

Twitter:

Please follow us on @cuthbertsonpri for Twitter updates.

Parent/Carer Evenings:

School interim reports will be issued in the coming days. Please look for this in your child’s schoolbag.

Parent Pay:

Parent Pay is now live and the council requires that parents/carers use Parent Pay to pay for items such as lunches and trips. You will have received instructions on how to do this. Please contact the school office if you have any problems as the school will no longer be able to accept cash payments. www.parentpay.com

School Lunches:

From January 2022, children will be expected to select their school lunch choice at home, prior to coming to school. Guidance on how to do this will follow when we receive it. This will be completed via ParentPay so please ensure you activate your account.

Dates for Your Diary:

Friday 10 December: Winter Market – children only (details to follow)
Wed 22 December: School closes for Christmas holidays at 2.30pm
Wed 5 January: School reopens

Kind regards

Lesley Murrie, Head Teacher

New Glasgow south side primary school – consultation

The purpose of this consultation is to propose options for a new primary school to be situated on the south-side of the city, but which would also serve part of the city centre. As part of this proposal, a new catchment area would be defined for the proposed new school and a new catchment area for the proposed associated secondary school. The catchment areas of schools in the locality would also be changed as a result of the proposal.

As part of Glasgow’s ambitions to regenerate the Gorbals/Tradeston/Laurieston and Govanhill areas of the city, a significant amount of new housing has been constructed in these neighbourhoods.  As a result of this, a number of schools have experienced increasing rolls, and steps have had to be taken to ensure that there was sufficient capacity for catchment area children.

In addition, the Council is embarking on a strategy of re-populating the city centre in line with its “City Centre Living Strategy” and as such, there will be a requirement to provide a bespoke education provision for families wishing to relocate to the southern end of the city centre.

The full consultation document and information on how to respond to the consultation are available at www.glasgow.gov.uk/schoolconsultations.

We will read and consider every submission. Once we have collated all responses we will produce a report which will be given to councillors who will then decide whether to go ahead with the proposals above.

*NB

The statutory consultation document is available at the establishments identified above, online at www.glasgow.gov.uk/schoolconsultations and at Education Services, City Chambers East, 40 John Street, Glasgow, G1 1JL.

CONSULTATION PROCESS

Where a Council brings forward proposals to close or make significant amendments to  schools there is a requirement to carry out a public consultation within the statutory framework defined by the Schools (Consultation)(Scotland) Act 2010.

Consultation papers have been distributed to a wide range of stakeholders and interested parties including:

  • Parents/carers/children(establishments affected by the proposals)
  • Appropriate staff
  • TheArchdiocese of Glasgow
  • OtherLocal Authorities
  • TradesUnions
  • CommunityCouncils
  • AreaPartnerships
  • Groupsformed under Part 2 of the Local Government in Scotland Act (2003)
  • Other users of school premises
  • Other relevant agencies

The indicative timetable for the consultation is as per the table below.

Date Action Location
21st October 21 City Administration Committee  
1st November 21 Start of Public Consultation Period  
9th November 21 Public meeting 7pm  Blackfriars Primary
17th November 21 Public meeting 7pm Bellahouston Academy
5th January 2022 End of Public Consultation Period  
  Education Scotland involvement  
To be confirmed Consultation response report published at least 3 weeks prior to City Administration Committee  
To be confirmed

 

Report to City Administration Committee  

 

Further information can be found here