Category Archives: Transitions

Ways we have worked to make moving on and changes easier.

Moving on up, Moving on out …..

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Got you singing it? 😉

Well the big move is fast approaching! On Friday 14th October the movers will shift us from the current building into St Joseph’s Primary. Children will start in the temporary accommodation in the school on the Tuesday after the October Break (25th Oct).

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We are exited about this big move and am sure that you and your children will love the school facilities as much as us!

staff-and-parent-talkingYou can find out more about the decant at the parents information afternoon on Wed 5th Oct at 4:30, or just ask Gillian, Claire or Kerry!architect

The decant will allow the builders to start on the long awaited refurbishment to our current building. The plans are soon to be presented to the council to be approved and we are hoping for the building work to start some time next year.

Have you seen the plans?

They are currently on display in the hall above the coat pegs.

The offices, drop in and staff room will be upstairs. We will be getting a meeting room also!
All the playrooms will be on the ground floor. There will be a door  straight to the outdoor area in each room!
All the playrooms will be on the ground floor. There will be a door straight to the outdoor area in each room!

What do you think? There is space for you to comment on these in the hall display, alternatively you could comment here or talk to a member of staff who will pass on your response. Don’t forget to have your say – it could make a difference to your child’s nursery experience!staff-and-parent-talking

Needless to say that there will be plenty of learning taking place throughout the whole process and our current service provision will not change (other than to continue to improve).

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If you have any questions, concerns or just fancy a blether about the move then please do not hesitate to say!

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A very successful first few weeks of our numeracy learning sessions at St Joseph’s Primary School

A huge thank you to our parents for coming along to St. Joseph’s Primary School and sharing the learning with your child as they get ready for school. It was a great success and lovely to see our children learning all about numbers together with their family within the school environment.

These sessions are for all of our children who are going to school to come along with their family and share the learning within St. Joseph’s Primary School.

The focus we had for the first three sessions was numeracy and maths and we had lots of fun learning all about number recognition, counting and exploring different shapes together.

 

 

 

 

 

Our countdown to school has begun….lets get ready

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Transition to School

As your child is getting ready for school, we are aware that there may be feelings of uncertainty and worry about how your child will cope with this big change. As you enrol your child for primary school you may have heard the phrase ‘transition to school’ and wonder what this means for your child.

Transitions are a time or process of change and already your child will have experienced many transitions in their life, the most significant transition being from home to nursery.

In order for your child to have settled well at nursery and be at a stage where they are happy and content to leave you, this transition would have had to have been tailored to suit your child’s individual needs. Carefully planned transitions and close working relationships with the parent and keyworker would have ensured a positive transition for your child at this time.

Developing Skills for a Positive Transition

It has been recognised that the skills the children will learn by having opportunities to visit a primary school environment are valuable. Every school environment has similarities such as the school bell, canteen, playground the layout of the classroom with desk and chairs, whiteboard and most importantly a teacher.

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By having regular visits to a school environment, this will enable all children to become familiar with the routine of a school day. The children will become more confident and gain skills at these visits which they will transfer when they begin primary school in August.

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We are fortunate enough to have St. Joseph’s Primary School on our doorstep and we have a positive working relationship with our colleagues at this school. In using this opportunity we have planned a transition programme where all pre school children will visit this school to develop skills that will support them in Primary 1.

Our Transition Plans

In August 2015 we began sessions for pre-school children and Primary 1 to learn together. This was done through Vygotsky Story Grammar sessions telling the story of ‘Goldilocks and the Three Bears’. This was hugely successful and the pre-school children developed many skills learning alongside positive role models from St. Joseph’s Primary School.

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We will continue with the pre-school and Primary 1 children learning together Vygotsky Story Grammar sessions by moving onto ‘The Three Billy Goats Gruff’.

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Visit to the Primary 1 Classroom

Each Wednesday groups of pre-school children will have the opportunity to visit the Primary 1 classroom. The focus for these visits will be Health & Wellbeing and how we manage our emotions when faced with change. The children will become familiar with the character emotions from the movie ‘Inside Out’ and through exploring these emotions we hope that the children will become equipped with the skills to ensure a positive transition.

The children will also have the opportunity to explore ‘playtime’ in the playground. This will encourage independence skills by putting on own jackets, collecting own play piece, responding to the school bell and most importantly developing our social skills with our friends.

Parental Involvement

Not only is it important for the children to feel safe, secure and confident in their new environment we also want parents, carers and family members to feel the same. We have worked alongside St. Joseph’s Primary School to organise learning sessions for pre-school children and their families. The focus for these learning sessions will be Numeracy & Maths and Literacy & English. We hope you can come along to be involved in these learning sessions with your child. These sessions will be hosted in St. Joseph’s Primary school at 1.30pm

Numeracy & Maths Learning Sessions

 Thursday 21st April 2016

Thursday 28th April 2016

Thursday 12th May 2016

 

Literacy & English Learning Sessions

Thursday 19th May 2016

Thursday 26th May 2016

Thursday 2nd June 2016

Building the Ambition (2014) will provide you with more information on effective transitions.

 

Staff Learning!

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Check out our Claire  – a real successful learner and confident individual – proud of her achievement in creating QR codes to help everyone find our website and blog!

Go Claire!

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Top marks!

You can find our QR codes in the corridors outside the playrooms and on the cloakroom walls.

 

Hello world!

This is our first ever blog post – eek! Please be gentle!

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Our aim is to share the wealth of learning across our provision be it in the Drop-in with Liz, or one of our community classes, the Blossom Room, the Sunshine Room, the  Rainbow Room or even sometimes just the staff!

We are hoping to have a big Media Launch in the future (watch this space for details!) to celebrate the new media parental partnership. We’ll be showing off our wee clever clogs through twitter and these blogs, in order to make it easy for families to help children reflect on, share and develop their learning.

Here is a wee sneak peek at some of the stuff that we have been getting up to over the last wee while.

So you can see we’ve been very busy learning!

Stay tuned for another blog with more detail about our space theme!