SSPCA visit

Primary 5/6 had a fantastic visit from the SSPCA.  We learned lots of information about how to look after animals and what they need. We also learned about what happens to animals if they are cruelly treated and need to be rescued. Thank you so much.

What’s on a Stane – 6th to 10th March 2017

This week’s lunch menu:

The diary for the week ahead:

Monday 6th March 2017

  • 11am-12pm:  P4/5 Badminton Session with Active Schools Coach  (Final Week)
  • 3pm-4pm:  P5-7 After School Football Training (with Mr. McKenna).
  • 3pm-4pm:  Family Fun Fitness After School Club (All parents welcome to attend with their children).

Tuesday 7th March 2017

  • 10am-10.30am:  P5 Kodaly Music Lesson with Mrs. Wilkinson.
  • 3pm-4pm:  P6/7 Nurture Club with Mrs. Parker
  • 3pm-4pm:  P1-3 Multi-sports Club with Active Schools Coach.

Wednesday 8th March 2017

  • 9.45am-10.15am:  Celebrating Success Assembly (P6/7 parents invited to attend to see the screening of the Nurture Video).
  • 11am-11.15am:  Tea with Mr. Clark

Thursday 9th March 2017

  • 9am-10am:  Music Tuition with Mr. Kane
  • 11am-12.30pm:  Solihull Understanding Your Child Workshop – Week 6.
  • 1.30pm-2.45pm:  Saturday Sports Scene Taster Session for P4 and P5 pupils (PE Kit Required).
  • 3pm-4pm:  P5-7 Cross Country Running Club (Mr. Clark and Mrs. Scott).

Friday 10th March 2017

  • Scottish Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in school today to deliver workshops to every class.
  • P6 Enterprise Bring and Buy Sale (remember to bring your money to spend!)
  • 2pm-2.15pm:  Extra Playtime for pupils achieving Silver and Gold.
  • 2.15pm-2.45pm:  Golden Time
  • 3pm-4pm:  After School Football Training (Mr. Keir).

 

Mr. Clark’s Head Teacher’s Blog – Wednesday 1st March 2017

It’s hard to believe that it’s the 1st of March already – where have the weeks gone?  I am pleased to see the beginning of lighter nights and the signs of Spring as shoots of daffodils begin to pop through.  However, the weather is still chilly so I would recommend that pupils still come to school drested for winter weather.

Wednesday is our Celebrating Success Assembly day where we share the achievements of the children in and out of school.  Today we were celebrating the children who had achieved Green, Silver or Gold for excellent behaviour or hard work.  The class teachers announced the children who earned the ‘Stane Superstar’ trophy, the 100% attendance for February letters were issued to pupils and we celebrated P7s achievement in reaching level 3 of HeartStart training.  I also taught the children a new song – ‘When Seeds Grow’ in preparation for our Easter Service at the end of the month.  At the end of assembly, I revealed who had earned the ‘Secret Student’ prize by being a super audience member during assembly.

We had a short section during assembly about World Book Day today.  While we aren’t  dressing up this year as it’s been such a busy period in school, we will still mark the occasion by having some lessons in class – the children will all get a £1 World Book Day voucher to take home tomorrow too.

I enjoyed being with the children at interval time today and chatted to lots of children about their favourite book following our assembly.  It would seem the most popular remains Roald Dahl!

After interval, it was time for Tea with Mr. Clark.  It’s been a couple of weeks since the last one due to Health Week and the holidays, so there was quite a few children attending.  We had a picnic in the hall and the children enjoyed a snack and drink while chilling out on the blankets and cushions.  This is the reward for pupils who have been Stane Superstars

After lunchtime, I was working with three children from each class for a ‘Head Teacher’s Learning Conversation’ looking at Maths work.    The children brought their maths work for me to look at – I was very impressed with the quality of the children’s work and the standard of their discussion .  The children could reflect really well on what they were learning and how they liked to work.  I will feed this back to the teachers to allow them to ensure their maths lessons meet the children’s needs as much as possible.

Our new football team played in the Cluster Friendly today at Calderhead High School against Alexander Peden Primary.  Our children had a great first half, with the  coach from the other team commenting on how well the team played together.  Unfortunalty we didn’t win, but the children played their best and displayed excellent sportsman behaviour.  Thank you to Mr. McKenna, our janitor, for accompanying the children and coaching the team.

The Parent Council met this evening and we had a very full discussion about the upcoming fundraising events, including the Bingo Night at  the end of the month.  We also spent time discussing the Pupil Equity fund and how this money could be best used to ensure excellence and equity for all children.  We also started to discuss the school roll for next year and some of the options that we may have for different class formations in August.

A reminder for Cross Country children to bring their kit for tomorrow’s after school club.  Mrs. Scott will be taking the club tomorrow as I have to attend a meeting after school.

Head Teacher’s Blog – Tuesday 28th February 2017

I was out of school all day on Monday to attend the Pupil Equity Fund Seminar organised by the Scottish Government and Education Scotland.

You will be aware from coverage in the local media, that the Scottish Government is allocating additional funding to schools to help close the attainment gap for those children living in poverty.

This seminar allowed Head Teachers from different local authorities to find out more about how this funding will work and how we can plan for it when it is received in August 2017.

The next step for Stane Primary will be consulting with parents via the Parent Council, pupils and staff to consider how this will be best spent to ensure excellence and equity for our pupils.

It was nice to be back in school today – especially because I had a queue of children who had achieved Gold on our Promoting Positive Behaviour system.  This is a very high level to achieve and take excellent, consistent effort and behaviour. It was a pleasure to give these children their certificates.

I also had the lovely job of escorting some of our P6 Enterprise Pupils to the local Cash and Carry so that they could stock up on sweeties for their Pick’n’mix stall.  They were spending some of their profits on more stock – real ‘Apprentice’ style planning!  The sweets will be on sale every day for the next few weeks.  All money raised will go towards the children’s outing to Edinburgh.

Later on in the day, some of the P6 Enterprise children came to my office to pitch for further assistance with their fundraising.  Their pitch was excellent and I was very impressed with the quality of their work and the enthusiasm.

Primary 1/2 and Primary 2/3 had a very interesting morning with visitors from Warburton’s as they learned all about Healthy Eating by making a healthy sandwich.  Thank you very much to the ladies for a great morning – and for leaving lots of healthy brown loaves for the boys and girls (and staff) to take home.

The day ended with our after school Multi-sports club for Primary 1-3 pupils.  The children had a great time playing all sorts of active games with Ryan, the coach from Active school.

Tomorrow, our new football team will be playing at Calderhead High in the first of four matches in the Sportsman League and we will have our Celebrating Success Assembly where, among lots of other things, 50 children will be presented with 100% attendance for February letters and the children who’ve completed at least one active journey to school each week will be given their February badge.

Don’t forget that the next meeting of the Parent Council takes place on Wednesday 1st March 2017 in Shotts EU Congregational Church Hall.  All parents/carers are welcome to attend.

What’s on at Stane from Monday 27th February 2017

This week’s lunch menu:

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The Diary for this week:

Monday 27th February 2017

  • 11am-12pm:  P4/5 Badminton Session with Active Schools coach (PE Kit required).
  • 3pm-4pm:  P5-7 After School Football Club (Outdoor PE Kit and water bottle required).
  • 3pm-4pm:  Family Fitness Fun Session – all families welcome to join us

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Tuesday 28th February 2017

  • 9am-12.30pm:  P1/2 and P2/3 Healthy Eating Workshop with Warburton’s (rearranged from earlier in the month).
  • 3pm-4pm:  P1-3 Multisports Club with Active Schools coach (PE Kit and Water bottle required).

Wednesday 1st March 2017

  • 9.45am-10.15am:  Celebrating Success Assembly
  • 9.45am-12pm:  Football Team participating in Cluster Tournament at Calderhead High School.
  • 11am-11.15am:  Tea with Mr. Clark
  • 1.30pm-2.00pm:  P1/2 and P2/3 RME with Jonathan.
  • 1.30pm-2pm:  Pupil Learning Conversation with Mr. Clark (three pupils from each class will bring their Maths work to share with Mr. Clark).
  • 6pm-8pm:  Parent Council Meeting in Shotts EU Congregational Church (All parents/carers welcome to attend).

Thursday 2nd March 2017

  • 9am-10am: Mr. Kane (Brass Teacher) in school to work with percussion children.
  • 11am-12.30pm:  Solihull Understanding Your Child Group – Week 5.
  • 1.30pm-2.30pm:  P6/7 working with GBT Shotts for Community Litter Pick.
  • 3pm-4pm:  P5-7 Cross Country Running Club (Outdoor PE clothes and water required).

Friday 3rd March 2017

  • Miss Wilson’s last day of placement in P6/7.
  • 10.50am-11.20am:  Singing Assembly (an opportunity for P1-7 to enjoy some shared singing time).
  • 2pm-2.15pm:  Extra Playtime for pupils achieving Silver or Gold.
  • 2.15pm-2.45pm:  golden Time
  • 3pm-4pm:  Football After School Club (PE Kit and Water Bottle required).

Head Teacher’s Blog – Friday 24th February 2017

Today was the final day of our Health Week and what a week’s it’s been.  Miss Tiffney and Mrs. Robert have worked so hard over the past few weeks to plan and prepare a wonderful range of Health related activities for the children in the Nursery and school.

Today, Miss Tiffney was completing Heartstart Training with pupils in P5/6 and P6/7 – some children have been completing their Level 3 Heartstart assessment associated with the British Heart Foundation.  It’s wonderful that all of our pupils know what to do if someone needs CPR or is hurt in an emergency.  I’m very grateful to Miss Tiffney for her continued commitment to this (and thanks to Calderhead High School for letting us borrow their Resusi-Anne dolls!)

The children in P1-7 also had an opportunity to take part in Circuit Training today with a coach called Graeme.  The children were put through their paces in a range of circuits that involved running, jumping, balancing and more.  The older children also took part in an Bootcamp style lesson.

All in all, it’s been a wonderful week with a wide range of health focussed lessons – I’m very grateful to the children and staff for their enthusiasim throughout the week!

Back to normal on Monday with pupils in full uniform please.  I’m not sure we’re past the worst of the weather yet so please ensure that pupils come to school with suitable outdoor footwear for all weathers and a change of dry clothes in their bag just in case.

I will be attending a Pupil Equity Fund seminar on Monday to being to think about how we will spend the money allocated to us for the Scottish Attainment Challenge.  The sum of £54,000 has been identified for Stane Primary and I am keen to spend this money to help bridge the ‘attainment gap’ and support all pupils to reach their full potential.  I will report to the Parent Council at their next meeting on Wednesday 1st March and begin the consultation process with them to gather views on how this money could be best spent.

Monday is also the first day of our four week ‘Test of Change’ for Homework.  Pupils will only be allocated Reading Homework this week.  If you have not received your copy of the Homework Test of Change instructions you can download it here.

Friday Health Week P5/6

To round off HEALTH WEEK, we had an active session this morning doing circuit training in the hall. We got into some situations with the group opening tasks but we got there in the end! The circuits included tricep dips,  squats, push ups and calf raises,

We have also been writing today. Our focus has been persuasive writing to promote the importance of health! This has included Exercise, What we Eat and Friendship.

 

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