Week Beginning Monday 8th of September

This week Mrs Preston and myself worked with our Child Protection Officer, Mrs Pat Holland. She tooks us through some new procedures and helped us to review our practice. It is all of our jobs to keep our children safe!  Mrs Ward and Miss Chambers both attended in-set training at NLC Literacy Base. They came back enthusiastic and ready to get working with Primary Three and Four.

I attended a session on PLAY with Linda Keith. Linda works with NLC to ensure the best experiences for our very youngest children. It was very interesting and I purchased a number of the books on the reading list. We are all home with abook this weekend – determined to make sure we stay at the forefront of new research.

Our new nursery speech and language therapists were in the nursery this week to meet the morning parents. A number of parents expressed an interest in speaking to them further about their children’s speech and language development. In a few weeks they will meet the afternoon parents.

Primary 6/7 were the first class to be involved in an assembly this session. Their subject was the referendum. The children were very mature in their attitude and gave good reasons for and against independence. One parent commented on Twitter that it was great to see the chidren having the chance to debate in a neutral situation. Great work boys and girls and Mrs Rae!

Primary One children have ben outside learning how to cross the road safely – I have included some Pictures!

A number of our older children attended a handball festival this week. Mr Finnon reported that they had a fantastic afternoon and the children were a credit to the school.

Remember the school is closed to children on Thursday for the referendum.

Please find some pictures attached….

Handball
Handball
Engaged reader in Primary one
Primary 6/7 referendum assembly
Primary 6/7 assembly
p6/7 assembly
Primary 1 - Road Safety Training
Primary One - Road safety training with Mrs Cunningham