Standards and Quality Report for all our partners

Please click here to view a copy of our Standards and Quality Report 2022. This report outlines the work of the school in our previous session, and the work we will strive to do in our current session.

The summary report is provided for parents/carers and partners to outline our achievements this session and our priorities for next session. Throughout this session we have taken forward our priorities as detailed in our school improvement plan. Through our processes of self-evaluation, we have identified how we can improve outcomes for our children and young people.

Standards and Quality Report for all our partners

Please click here to view a copy of our Standards and Quality Report 2019. This report outlines the work of the school in our previous session, and the work we will strive to do in our current session.

The summary report is provided for parents/carers and partners to outline our achievements this session and our priorities for next session. Throughout this session we have taken forward our priorities as detailed in our school improvement plan. Through our processes of self-evaluation, we have identified how we can improve outcomes for our children and young people.

UPDATE: New Anti-Bullying Policy

At King’s Park Primary, we aim to create an environment where bullying cannot thrive. Our ethos is all about creating a place where people feel safe and included. This policy should always be read in conjunction with Glasgow City Councils Every Child is Included and Supported Guidance (Anti-Bullying).

Therefore, we have updated our Anti-Bullying Policy. A copy can be found within the ‘School Polices  & Information’ tab or by clicking here.

Enrolling a Child From Overseas at a Glasgow School

For enrolment purposes, foreign national children fall into the following two categories:

https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/article/17780/Enrolling-a-Child-From-Overseas-at-a-Glasgow-School

a) EU Nationals  (within the EU)
b) Non-EU Nationals (outwith the EU)

The paperwork required from the parents of both categories is very similar, the only difference being that EU nationals do not need a work permit, visa or proof of a permanent address. However, they should show proof of where they are living even on a temporary basis i.e. relatives, friends, etc.

All enrolments are carried out at the local educational establishment.

Internet Safety Day 2019

Today we had an assembly about ‘Being Safe on the Internet’. You can also watch our Top Ten Tips Video @ youtube. Our ParentZone has more information about Internet Safety

Please find below a list of sites you can use with your child to learn about internet safety and staying staff online.

www.internetmatters.org/

https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk

https://parentinfo.org/

Homepage

We use a very simple rule in school, ‘Would you talk to stranger in the street? No, so don’t talk to one online’.

 

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