All posts by Mr Robertson (Headteacher, Calderhead High School)

Calderhead CARES

We have looked at our Vision and Values and have adopted Calderhead CARES as our way of remembering what we stand for. The next phase is for pupils to design a symbol to represent each of the  key words.

  • Community
  • Ambition
  • Respect
  • Equity
  • Success

Calderhead High School

Motto

  • Facta Non Verba (Deeds not words)

Established

  • 1820 Wilson’s School
  • 1876 Calderhead School
  • 1965 Calderhead Secondary School
  • 1966 Calderhead High School

Promoting a positive ethos by following the school’s vision and values because Calderhead CARES

Vision

  • Shotts Schools Transforming Lives

Values

Community

  • Being a proud ambassador for Calderhead High School and the Shotts community.
  • Working in partnership with parents/carers, employers and other agencies.
  • Treating the school building and grounds with respect.
  • Having a sense of belonging in a safe, welcoming and nurturing environment.

Ambition

  • Determination to succeed in your own way.
  • Being resilient and accepting that challenge is a part of success.
  • Embracing opportunities that are afforded to you.
  • Having high expectations and always striving to do your best.

Respect

  • Acknowledging you are valued in every way and knowing those around you are valuable too.
  • Understanding that everyone deserves to be treated with kindness and behaving as such.
  • Showing care towards our school building, resources, community, and environment.
  • Following rules and trusting that they are there to encourage success for all.

Equity

  • Recognising differences in others and ourselves
  • Identifying ways to overcome barriers
  • Creating opportunities for all
  • Embedding an inclusive atmosphere and mindset

Success

  • Celebrating personal goals for each young person.
  • Preparing pupils for life and work.
  • Opportunities to break down barriers and succeed.
  • Taking accountability for your learning and achievement.

Proud to be a Rights Respecting School. Proud to be a MVP School. Breastfeeding Friendly award school.

Child Protection Policy, May 2023

Calderhead High School CP policy with badge

Any concerns around Child Protection should be brought immediately to the attention of the Child Protection Co-ordinator. In Calderhead High School, this is Ms M. M. Darragh, Depute Head Teacher. In her absence, direct the concern to Mr Robertson, Headteacher or PT Pupil Support.

Rationale
All children have a right to be protected from abuse and neglect, therefore child protection is the responsibility of everyone. The shared responsibilities of Education & Families and other agency employees are to protect children from abuse and exploitation, to respond appropriately when abuse is identified and to ensure whenever possible that all children can exercise their right to be raised in a warm, stimulating, and safe environment with the support of staff, their families and carers. It is the clear responsibility of all those involved in our school to adopt good practice throughout their work.

Benefits of wearing our School Uniform

Benefits of School Uniform June 2023

School Uniform

All North Lanarkshire schools must have a dress code which encourages pupils to dress in a way which is appropriate to attendance at school. This dress code must not lead to direct or indirect discrimination on the grounds of race, religion, gender or disability. Prior to drawing up the dress code the parents, pupils and staff were fully consulted. It is the expectation of the education authority that parents will be keen to support the dress code and written agreement may be sought.

Dress Code Requirements are as follows:

  • black blazer with school badge
  • white shirt/blouse with appropriate school tie (S1 – S4 tie or S5 – S6 tie)
  • black formal trousers/skirt (no leggings or joggers)
  • black pullover/cardigan
  • black shoes

For Physical Education:

  • Training Shoes (change from outdoor footwear)
  • Black jogging (tracksuit) bottoms or black shorts
  • House T-shirt

Clothing which is unacceptable in school under any circumstances would include items which:

  • could potentially encourage factions (e.g. football colours)
  •  could cause offence (e.g. anti-religious symbolism or political slogans)
  •  could cause health and safety difficulties such as loose fitting clothing, dangling earrings and other potentially dangerous jewellery
  •  are of flammable materials which may be a danger in certain classes (e.g. shell suits)
  •  could cause damage to flooring
  •  carry advertising in particular for alcohol or tobacco, and
  •  could be used to inflict damage on other pupils or to be used by others to do so

Parents in receipt of a grant for footwear and clothing from the council will be encouraged to purchase items which are in accordance with the school dress code. Approval of any requests for such grants in other circumstances are at the discretion of the director of education. Information and application forms may be obtained from any school or area office. Parents are entitled to receive a clothing grant if they are in receipt of any of the following benefits: Income Support, Job Seeker’s Allowance (income based), Employment & Support Allowance  (income related), Universal Credit (with an income below £610 per month), housing benefit, council tax rebate.

Parent Council update June 2023

The minutes of all our Parent Council meetings this session are now on this website. All the information about the Parent Council  under the Parents Tab in the main menu.

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/nl/calderhead/parent-council-2/

We are always on the look out for new members to come along the first Thursday of the month at 6pm.  Think of it as a Parent Group who advises and influences the Headteacher.

 

School Calendar for session 2022/2023

Calendar 22-23 Parent Carer version

The link above takes you to the School Calendar for this session.  This includes the dates for all Parents’ Nights, Tracking Reports and Full Reports. It also includes when the official school holidays are.  The S4 Prelims begin on the 12th of December and the S5/6 Prelims are scheduled to begin on the 8th February.  The SQA exams will begin on Monday 24th April 2023 and finish on the 31st May 2023, as yet we do not know the exact days of each exam.

This year we celebrated 10 years in this new building and we are inviting the Shotts Community to come and get a tour on Monday 29th August. First tour will leave at 6pm and the last tour will start at 6:45pm.
John Robertson
Headteacher
Calderhead High School