Guy Fawkes Day fun in the Nursery

The children in the nursery have all been very excited today about seeing fireworks tonight. The children all had a discussion about where they were going or what colours might light up the sky tonight and of course they discussed how to stay safe tonight with the fireworks; staying wrapped up, having gloves on, keeping sparklers away from their face and staying far away from the firework displays!

With all the excitement about fireworks, the children had the chance to create their very own firework pictures. The children used glitter paint and a variety of utensils to replicate the fireworks exploding in the sky. The boys and girls also created their own rockets using collage and discussed what sounds the rockets would make. The children had the opportunity to participate in a science experiment. Using a plate of milk, dropping in 3 different colours of food colouring and holding a straw in the middle with a little bit of washing up liquid on the end of it, created the illusion of fireworks on a plate.

Nursery Halloween Fun

The Nursery boys and girls had lots of fun taking part in various Halloween themed activities. They had fun helping scoop out the inside of a pumpkin and then they carved it. The children dressed up as witches and created their own spells.  On Friday the children came to Nursery in their Halloween costumes, where they had lots of fun making cakes, playing games and dancing, followed with a yummy snack. Some family and friends then came to Nursery to hear the children sing their Halloween songs.

 

Mr. Clark’s Blog – Monday 19th October 2015

It’s been quite a while since I’ve had the chance to blog about what is happening in our wonderful school.  It was lovely to see everyone back today after the October holiday and to find out what all of the children have been doing during the break.  It was great to have such lovely weather and I hope everyone had the chance to spend some time outdoors.

Miss Tiffney is still unwell and won’t be back at work this week.  The children in P4/5 are really missing her and send her get well wishes.  Mrs. Glen and Mrs. Scott will teach the class this week.

I visited the nursery class this morning and as soon I walked into the playroom, one of the children invited me to share an ‘under the sea’ counting book with her.  It was great to take 10 minutes out of my day to sit in the library corner with her and share the story together.  It was very kind of her to ask me to join in.

Primary 3 and 4/5 have been very busy practising for their upcoming ‘Egyptian’ assembly which takes place a week on Friday at 9.30am.  I have had a wee sneak preview of some of the singing and dancing – I am sure all of the parents and guests will really enjoy it.  The children will be writing invitations in their taught writing lesson this week which will be sent home this week.

After lunchtime, I worked with P1/2 and P2 as they took their learning outdoors.  They were using playground chalk to draw pictures on the ground of everything they know about ‘autumn’ ahead of their new block of interdisciplinary learning.  There was lots of pictures of trees losing their leaves and of Hallowe’en costumes.  Mr. O’Donnell was busy writing down lots of comments the children were making onto paper leaves.  I wonder if these will be part of the children’s learning journey display?

Today was the start of the new colour band system for school dinners, and I am delighted that it went so smoothly.  All of the children having a school dinner chose their meal in the morning and then came to the dinner hall wearing the correct colour band.  I was very pleased that the amount of leftover food was reduced and that the very last person to come to the counter still got exactly what he ordered.

Please help continue to make this go smoothly by talking to your child about what they will choose each day.  You can see the menu here or sign up for email alerts to have it sent directly to you every week.

Two important letters were sent home with the children today.  Pupils in P1-7 have received a letter about this term’s after-school clubs.  I am delighted to be able to offer P1-3 Fun Fitness, P1-3 Art and Crafts, P4-7 Football and P4-7 Cross Country.  Later on in the month, I hope to be able to offer a P2-4 dance club too.

The second letter was about the Nursery to P7 pantomime.  This year, the children will visit Hamilton Town House to see ‘Sleeping Beauty’.  Our wonderful Parent Council have contributed £500 towards the cost, which is simply amazing!  The school will provide a snack and a drink for the outing.  Please return the tear off slips and money for the pantomime as soon as possible to ensure your child’s place is secured.

I will be teaching Primary 5/6 all day tomorrow and am looking forward to teaching them about information report writing, budgeting money in maths and some french revision too.

Remember that you can find out more about the life of the school on our Twitter page too.  Why not follow us with a Twitter account of your own?

Come and Play Day

The boys and girls in the nursery had great fun on Thursday when their parents and carers came along to play with them in the nursery.  Our visitors were able to see for themselves the different types of learning experiences on offer daily in the nursery, and also how well the children tidy up the playroom at the end of the session!

We would like to thank our parents/carers for coming along to support us.  We received some positive feedback following the event, and look forward to holding similar events again throughout the year.

Here is some of our feedback:

I enjoyed having an insight into how they learn and being able to see them in this environment.  It was good being shown round by the kids and them showing/pointing out what they do.

I got to see what my child does during her day and I got to see what the teachers do and how well they knew the pupils.

I got to see the activities kids do at the nursery and how they learn.

I am feeling a lot more confident about my child’s progression and learning

It was great to see exactly what the kids do.  Also learned a great tip on how to make play dough!

 

 

Ahoy! Look at the fun we had at our Pirate themed transition day!

Primary 1/2, Primary 2 and the Nursery (PM) children had a blast this afternoon while enjoying activities based on our shared learning theme of Pirates.  Our Nursery children joined their school friends and were happy and confident while working in the school setting.  A great start to our transition process!

The children made pirate hats to wear while they joined in with some singing, dancing and pirate games.  I was very impressed with some of their pirate dance moves!

We investigated the sea creatures we found in the frothy sea bubbles, and hunted for treasure buried deep in the sand.  We even buried some of our own treasure on desert islands made out of playdough, and made up stories about where our pirates got the treasure from and what they would do with it next!

We finished off by decorating a pirate cupcake to enjoy as a treat for all our hard work!

Nursery Cluster Transition Event

In partnership with our cluster nurseries and primary schools, we are planning to hold an event for parents/carers of all pre-school children who will be starting school next August.  The purpose of this event is to provide parents/carers with information on the transition process, and an opportunity to address any questions you may have about your child starting school.

The event will be held in Calderhead High School on Thursday 22nd October 2015 – please put this date in your diaries!  Times will be confirmed by the end of this week, although the sessions will run while your child is at nursery.

Further information will be sent home in due course.  We look forward to seeing you there!

Come and Play at Stane Nursery!

On Thursday 8th October we would like to invite the parents and carers of all our nursery children, to come along and see for yourselves what we get up to at nursery!

This ‘Come and Play’ session will give you the opportunity to play alongside your child in the nursery, speak to staff, and find out more about the different learning opportunities offered daily.

Parents and carers with children in the morning session are invited to join us from 10.45am until 11.55am, and parents/carers with children in the afternoon session from 2.45pm until 3.55pm.  All children should attend the full session as normal.

An invitation to this event will be sent home with your child on Monday, please return the tear off slip to confirm your attendance.  Due to space constraints within the playroom, we are only able to allow one adult to attend per child.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Learning through Play

The children in the nursery learn a lot every day through play and exploration of the nursery resources.  Here’s a wee snapshot of some of the things they have been learning about this week:

PE Timetable from August 2015

 

Pupils in Primary 1-7 are entitled to two hours of quality PE lessons per week.  At Stane Primary School, this is split into two blocks across the week.  This session, the class teacher will deliver one PE lesson per week.  Pupils in P1-5 will have one lesson per week with Mrs. McLean and P6/7 will have one lesson with Mrs. Scott.  The table below shows which day and time each class will have their PE lessons.

Pupils are required to change into suitable PE clothing e.g. shorts, t-shirt and indoor shoes.  In line with NLC Policy, children should remove jewellery before participating in PE lessons.

The children in the nursery will have one session in the Gym Hall per week (but are not required to change into PE Kit).

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Welcome to the new term!

School re-opens to all pupils on Tuesday 18th August 2015.  We are looking forward to welcome back all staff and pupils and meeting the newest additions to our school too.

First day arrangements:

On Tuesday 18th, Breakfast Club will be available to any pupils in Primary 2 to Primary 7 from 8.30am-8.45am.  Children should arrive at breakfast club via the P3-7 pupil entrance.

When the school bell rings at 9am, Mr. Clark and Mrs. Scott will collect the children from the playground and escort them to the hall for a short assembly to meet their new teacher and then go to class.

New Primary 1 pupils should arrive via the Main Entrance for 9.45am.  A maximum of two Parents/Carers or relatives per child will be permitted to see them into class but we ask you to only stay for a few minutes. Parents of P1 children should return to the hall via the Main Entrance for 2.45pm collection.

All Primary 2s will be dismissed from the infant doors at 3pm.  Primary 3-7 will exit via the doors nearest the picnic tables at the red-ash area.

Arrangements from the second day of school:

All children from P1-7 may come to breakfast club from Wednesday 19th August 2015, entering via the pupils doors for P3-7 pupils.  Please note that adults are unable to escort the children into the breakfast club, but don’t worry, there are lots of members of staff on hand to assist the children.

P1/2 and P2 will be dismissed from the infant doors at 3pm and P3-7 will exit via the doors nearest the picnic tables at the red-ash area.

Nursery

The nursery session remains unchanged.  8.45am-11.55am for the morning session and 12.45pm-3.55pm for the afternoon session.  Returning children should be brought to nursery as normal via the Nursery Door.

The date for new nursery pupils was issued on the offer of place letter (new nursery children start days are staggered to allow individual time with the staff).

On the first day, children should be brought to nursery thirty minutes into the session (9.15am for morning pupils and 1.15pm for afternoon pupils.)  For the first day at nursery, pupils will stay for around thirty minutes.

Times for the child’s second day will be arranged between the key-worker and the parent/carer.

Inservice Days

The staff will be working on Friday 14th and Monday 17th August 2015.  If you need any information or have any questions, do not hesitate to get in touch with us during these two days.

If you are new to the area, or know anyone with school age children who have moved to our catchment area over the holidays, please get in touch during the inset days and we will be happy to help.

If any of your contact details have changed over the holidays, please let us know.

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