Category Archives: What’s Happening

Our 3rd Green Flag!!

Keep Scotland Beautiful Green Flag Award

 

We are delighted to announce that we have achieved our 3rd Green Flag Award!!  The assessment panel at Keep Scotland Beautiful praised the pupils and staff in the school highly –

‘It was evident from your submission that your young people are passionate and motivated in caring for their environment. We were especially impressed with the communication visual aids implemented to ensure that your young people fully comprehend their environmental actions. We would also like to praise you on how you encouraged your young people to lead in being responsible citizens, by giving them the responsibility of informing your community of the importance on how to recycle food waste.’

We look forward to receiving our new flag and to flying it with pride!!

ELKLAN Communication course.

Tonight we joined with colleagues from Elderbank and a representative from James McFarlane school to embark on a series of sessions focusing on communication for severe and complex needs. This is part of our school improvement plan work and will cover the different stages of communication from pre-intentional to using words and phrases.  The course is practical based delivered by myself and Katrina Walker, speech and language therapist. Staff will complete an e-portfolio of their work and be accredited for their work in January.

New ASN build

The ASN Reference Group met on Friday 25th August regarding our new school build. The group is made up of officers from North Ayrshire Council’s design team, parent council members, senior managers and elected members. The vision for the new school build is:

Nurture, Equity and Achievement

As well as a new school, a proposal for a respite/residential facility has been put forward for approval. This has not yet been approved but if it is not approved the new school design will incorporate it as the funding may well be secured at a later stage.

The design is very much still in the early stages with planned visits to new builds continuing to help us identify what we want and what we do not want in our school build. Robin Knox shared some information about 3 visits that were carried out prior to the holidays to Hazelwood school, Kilpatrick school and Riverbrae school in Johnstone. As well as discussing progress made to date, it was agreed that there would also have to be a focussed piece of work planned regarding the design of the external space. The representative parents are very keen that we get this aspect right as well as the building itself.

To keep our parents and partners informed we will add a category onto our school website to upload the most up-to-date information about how plans are progressing. Meantime, if you require any information, please do not hesitate to contact myself, Dawn Mair or Lesley Ward.

Whole School Assembly

Mrs Mair led our first whole school assembly based on the theme ‘Friends’. New friends in Primary 1 were introduced and given the Haysholm welcome of 3 cheers. Mrs Mair had some lovely goodies in a box relating to the theme and some of our children were very good at naming their favourite Disney characters including those from Toy Story.  Well done to our certificate winners for the first week back.  Most certificates were awarded to those pupils who have settled quickly and smoothly into their new classes following transition in June, well done.