Tuesday 12th November 2013

We welcome John Johnstone from North Lanarkshire Computer Centre to St Bartholomew’s today. John will be training our Primary 7’s on how to complete their e-portfolios: online records which the children will use to write about their individual interests, skills and achievements. These portfolios will give the children the opportunity to reflect on their learning and will then be sent to St Ambrose later in the year to help high school staff get to know our pupils. Of course, this training will take place in our posh new computer suite! Log onto Primary 1’s class page to see the boys and girls enjoying working at our fantastic new computer benches!

St Bartholomew’s Church will be celebrating its 60th Jubilee next month. A special Mass will be celebrated on the evening of Thursday 12th December and St Bartholomew’s pupils, staff and parents are invited to join the parish community to mark this important milestone. I will be putting together a P4-7 choir to lead the music at the Mass – a letter will go out to interested pupils later this week. I would encourage parents and carers to put the 12th December in their diary. St Bartholomew’s Primary is an integral part of the local parish and this is a great opportunity for our school community to show support and appreciation to Father Doherty and those many parishioners who do so much for our school.

Monday 11th November 2013

Two special votes of thanks this morning:

First of all, to all parents and carers for responding to our campaign to reduce the school’s photocopying costs. When our November/December newsletter is published, a mere 26 paper copies will be sent out, compared to the previous 125. With over 100 parents and carers now signed-up to access future letters electronically, there will be a huge reduction in our photocopying and the money saved can be invested in new resources for the children (and, of course, we’re also helping the environment!). As promised, a text will be sent out to all parents and carers on the same day a letter is posted in the ‘News’ section of our website.

Secondly, a massive thank-you to the anonymous donor who paid for new benches to be fitted to our computer suite. The specially manufactured benches went in on Friday morning and have absolutely transformed the room. The children will definitely notice a huge difference when they are using the computers this week. We’ll get a photograph taken of the room at some point today and post it on the blog… we’re desperate to show-off our posh new computer suite! Thank you, once again, to the anonymous donor for your kindness and generosity. It is VERY much appreciated.

Finally, today is Remembrance Day. Our school community will pause for a minute’s silence at 11 o’clock this morning to remember those who have given their lives in war and conflict for our freedom.

‘They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old.
Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun, and in the morning,
we will remember them.’

Friday 8th November 2013

I’m absolutely delighted to announce that an anonymous donor has very kindly offered to pay for custom-made benches for our computer suite. Our twenty-five new computers are fantastic and the boys and girls are having great fun using them to enhance their learning. However, the narrow school desks they’ve been sitting on since June have been far from ideal and have made it difficult for the children to use the computer keyboards. However, that’s all about to change, thanks to a donation of £800! Contractors will spend the whole morning in St Bartholomew’s kitting out the room with the new benches and we’ll have a fantastic new computer suite by the end of today! Wow!!!

From all of us – pupils, staff, parents and carers – a HUGE thank you to the anonymous donor for your incredible generosity. Your thoughtfulness and financial support really will make a massive difference to every single pupil in the school. We’ll make sure every class leaves a special thank-you message for you on their class page once they’ve used the computer suite next week. Thank you, once again!

Thursday 7th November 2013

Our Personalisation & Choice modules begin again this afternoon. The children will head off to their chosen activities at 2 o’clock and there will be the usual buzz across the whole school as the boys and girls get engrossed in jewellery making, website developing, crime solving, cooking, clay work, fitness training, football, music, drama… the list goes on! Have a fun afternoon, everyone!

Primary 4 had a wonderful day on their First Holy Communion retreat yesterday. Please keep an eye on the P4/3 class page for photographs of the retreat and to read about the children’s special day.

A final reminder that we require a return from every parent and carer about how they wish to receive future newsletters (electronically or on paper). To help the school save money on photocopying, a paper copy of the November/December newsletter will only be sent out to those parents and carers who specifically ask for one.

Wednesday 6th November 2013

Primary 4 are off on a one day retreat today as part of their preparations for their First Holy Communion. The boys and girls will step away from the usual busyness of St Bartholomew’s and have the opportunity to enjoy a peaceful day, with plenty of space to reflect, discuss ideas and pray. I know P4/3 are keen blog writers, so keep an eye on their class page over the next few days to read about their special day.

As always, it was great to welcome the ‘Pray for our School Group’ to St Bartholomew’s yesterday morning. This committed group of parishioners meet once a month in the school oratory to pray for the needs of the school. The St Bart’s team (pupils and staff) are a very talented and hard-working bunch. However, we continually need God’s strength to reach our full potential, so it’s a great encouragement to know that so many people are praying for us behind the scenes. And, of course, the P7’s absolutely love joining the parishioners after their prayer time for tea, some home-baking and a good old blether! Many, many thanks to the ‘Pray for Our School Group’ for your commitment to St Bartholomew’s. ‘The prayer of a good person has a powerful effect.’ (James 5:16)

Please can all parents and carers remember to return the form indicating how they wish to receive future newsletters (electronically or on paper). The November/December newsletter will go out next week, so it is essential that we have a response from everyone by Friday. Thank you.

Tuesday 5th November 2013

I had a very interesting and worthwhile day in Edinburgh yesterday. However, it’s good to be back in St Bartholomew’s and I’m looking forward to catching up with the boys and girls this morning.

As outlined in the letter that was sent out to parents and carers last week, St Bartholomew’s is aiming to significantly reduce the amount of photocopying it does. This will literally save the school hundreds of pounds every year which can then be invested in resources for the children. A major part of our plan to reduce photocopying is to encourage as many parents and carers as possible to access newsletters via the school website rather than being sent out a paper copy. This new system will be put in place within the next week, so please can I ask that all parents and carers return the form that was included in last week’s letter no later than this Thursday (7th). Thank you.

Somewhere at the back of my mind was an old Tommy Cooper joke about firework night. I managed to track it down on the internet. Hope it raises a smile!

One cold 5th November evening, a local policeman finished his shift and went home to his wife. “You just won’t believe what happened this evening, darling. In all my years on the force I’ve never seen anything like it.”
“Oh yes, dear, what happened?”
“I came across two guys down by the canal. One of them was eating batteries and the other was eating fireworks.”
“Eating batteries and eating fireworks?!!” answered his wife. “What on earth did you do with them?”
“Oh that was easy: I charged one and let the other one off!”

Monday 4th November 2013

A huge thank you to those parents and carers who gave so generously of their time on Friday night to run our Halloween discos. The children had an absolutely fantastic time and the dooking for apples was a huge hit! Many thanks to the Parent Council!

I am attending a meeting in Edinburgh today with Michael Russell, the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning. St Bartholomew’s has been asked to work with the Scottish Government to pilot a new approach to school self-improvement, aimed at helping schools provide the best possible opportunities and outcomes for their pupils. Only seven schools in the whole of Scotland (only two of which are primary schools) have been approached to take part in this work, so this is a great opportunity for St Bartholomew’s. I understand that a leaflet outlining details of the project is currently being prepared for parents and carers – I will make sure this is distributed to you as soon as it is available.

Mrs Bolland is standing in for me today and will be able to deal with any urgent issues and queries. Have a good day, everyone!

Friday 1st November 2013

Today is All Saints Day, a feast when we not only remember the saints we see in pictures and statues or read about in books, but all those men and women down through the ages who served God faithfully on earth and are now glorified with Him in Heaven. All of us – young and old – are called to be saints. No matter how ordinary our lives may seem, God gives each of us the opportunities and the graces to grow in holiness. Among the list of Saints canonised by the Church, there are kings, beggars, slaves, soldiers, mothers of families, children… the list could go on. In other words, there’s hope for us all! On this All Saints Day, let each and every one of us remember that we are ‘loved by God and called to be saints’ (Romans 1: 7)

Our whole school community will gather together in St Bartholomew’s Church at 10.00am this morning for Mass. All parents, carers and friends are most welcome to join us as we celebrate the Feast of All Saints.

We had some fantastic Halloween costumes in school yesterday and I look forward to seeing them again tonight at our Halloween discos.

Thursday 31st October 2013

We have three separate Halloween events in St Bartholomew’s today. The morning nursery children have their Halloween Parade at 11.00am in the Music Room and the afternoon children at 2.30pm. I look forward to seeing nursery parents during the course of the day (please enter via the main entrance). The P1-7’s have their own Halloween Parade at 1.30pm. Although not open to parents, the children will have the opportunity to show-off their costumes to the rest of the school and a small prize will be awarded for the best costume in each class. The children will then head off to their individual classrooms for some Halloween activities.

The weather is looking more promising for our short walk to St Bartholomew’s Church tomorrow morning for All Saints Day Mass. However, please ensure your child comes suitably dressed for whatever the weather might bring – the rain is never too far away at this time of year!

Wednesday 30th October 2013

A group of St Bartholomew’s pupils represented the school at a netball tournament yesterday. The children did extremely well and won most of their matches. Well done everyone – we’re so proud of you!

Many thanks to those parents and friends of the school who helped decorate the hall for Halloween last night. The hall’s looking fantastic and the decorations are sure to make Thursday’s Halloween parade and the discos on Friday all the more atmospheric. Thanks again for your help, everyone.

I’ll be teaching Primary 7 today and am very much looking forward to working with the boys and girls. Although I will be in the building for the full day, please would parents and carers bear in mind that I will unable to take phonecalls until after the children go home at 3 o’clock. Thank you.

Finally…
“Do your little bit of good where you are; it’s those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.”
(Archbishop Desmond Tutu)

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