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What’s on this week?

Mon. 7th Assembly – Pr. 4- 7 pupils – 9.10 – 9.50am  Mrs. Docherty- hall. Presentation by Gerard Gough – MISSIO

Lunchtime Archery Club – Pr. 7 – Craig McIntyre , Active Sports Co-ordinator

WORKING PARTY MEETING 4

Tues 8th

 

Assembly – Pr.2 and 3  pupils – 9.00 – 9.40am  Mrs. Elliott- hall

Disability Awareness Training – Pr. 7 – Craig McIntyre 10 – 11

Mrs Docherty to attend Family Group Meeting – 9.40am

Mrs Elliott to deliver LIAM training for Low Intensity Anxiety Management Training

MrsDocherty and Mrs Elliott to attend Trauma Informed training session 1 – 3.30 – 5.30pm

DANCE

Wed.9th Celtic Foundation – 6 week programme

9-9.45 to Room 9 P7 then to hall until 10.30 am

10.30 am remain in hall with Room 12 P6/7 until interval

11.15-12 noon in Room 12 P6/7.

1.30-2.15 in hall with P6 Room 15

2.15-3pm in class P6 Room 15

Mrs Docherty to attend Pre – Network meeting with CIIL – Gordon Reid – 11.00 – 11.30

Mrs Docherty to attend HWB Meeting 1.00pm

St.Ambrose S6 Sports Leaders – to deliver hockey to Rm 10  2.00 – 3.00pm (5 week  block)

AFTERSCHOOL CLUBS – led by S6 pupils (netball, football)hall, playground used (Pr. 6 and 7) – 5 weeks

Thurs 10th Assembly Pr. 1 and 2 pupils 9.05 -9.45- Mrs Elliott – hall

Teachers Lenten Reflection – OLGA 5 – 6pm. Details already issued

Pr 7 to Church – Confirmation Practice- pm

Frid11th  Friday Mass – Pr.4 and 5 to attend

WEAR IT RED DAY FOR MISSIO – £1.00 or a donation as funds will also support Ukrainian refugees

SEASONS FOR GROWTH /Mrs Elliott – pm

Pr.7 Rm 10 Confessions – 11.15am

Pr 7 to Church – Confirmation Practice- pm

What’s on this week?

This week we celebrate WORLD BOOK DAY with a  Pyjama themed readathon on Thursday. All children can attend/bring along to school their pyjamas and slippers for the fun readathon.  Children can also bring along a blanket, cushion and most importantly their book for the shared reading experience on Thurs. The Book fair will also be in school with all classes getting timetables slots to visit the fair.  Our classes will also view some   Live Author Broadcast by Scottish Book Trust. Authors Tom Percival Pr. 1 – 3 and  Cressida Cowell (How to Train a Dragon) Pr. 4 – 7 will be viewed by classes across the school.  Our Pr. 1 and 7  pupils will also work together for the start of a paired reading project.

Mon.28th Assembly – Pr. 4- 7 pupils – 9.10 – 9.50am  Mrs. Docherty- hall.

Professional dialogue meeting – Mr O’Dowd /Mrs Elliott –3.00pm

Mrs Docherty to attend Cluster Chair Meeting 11.00 – 12.30

Mrs Elliott – to deliver low intensity anxiety management training

Tues 1st

 

Assembly – Pr.2 and 3  pupils – 9.00 – 9.40am  Mrs. Elliott- hall

Class Observation – Rm 15 /Mrs Docherty – 11.15am

Sarah Mackie –Speech and Language school visit

Strathclyde University Tutor Visit – 9.00, 11.15

Mrs Docherty to attend meeting – 2.00pm

Wed.2nd ASH WEDNESDAY – whole school to attend Mass.

St.Ambrose S6 Sports Leaders – to deliver hockey to Rm 10  2.00 – 3.00pm (5 week  block)

AFTERSCHOOL CLUBS – led by S6 pupils Sports Leaders , supervised by Craig McIntyre, Active Sports Co-ordinator (netball, football)hall, playground used (Pr. 6 and 7) – 5 weeks

STAFF MEETING

Thurs 3rd Assembly Pr. 1 and 2 pupils 9.15 -9.50- Mrs Elliott – hall

PYJAMA READATHON – children to dress in pyjamas. Remember to bring your blanket, cushion and most importantly your book!

Class Observation Rm 9 – 9.15 – Mrs Docherty

Oral Health Visit to finalise toothbrushing arrangements – 1.30pm – Pr.1 and 2

Mrs Docherty to attend Enhanced Transition Meetings with St.Ambrose HS staff

Gaelic Football – Pr. 7

Frid 4th Mrs Docherty – Enhanced Transition meeting 9.15am with St.Andrew’s HS

 

 

What’s on this week?

This week we welcome back our Pr.7 pupils who enjoyed a fabulous week at Strathclyde Park. Please check out our twitter account that provides an excellent snapshot of the experiences the children enjoyed last week.  They really were a credit to their families and our school Well done Pr. 7!!

Please remember to check out our twitter account as it gives a wonderful insight into the community life of our wonderful school.

This week all classes will have a focus on internet safety and also mental health and wellbeing as these are national focus weeks across the country.

Mon.7th Assembly – Pr. 6and 7  pupils – 9.10 – 9.50am  Mrs. Docherty- hall. Place2Be Virtual assembly – mental health

Visit by Mrs Smith (DHT)  and Mr  McParland (HT) (St.Ambrose ) 11.15am to hand in school handbook- Pr. 7 pupils to go the hall.

MANAGEMENT MEETING – 3.00pm

NETBALL

Tues 8th

 

Assembly – Pr.2 and 3  pupils – 9.00 – 9.40am  Mrs. Elliott- hall

Mrs. Docherty – meeting with HR staffing 10.40 – 10.55

Oral Health visit – Lynsey Shaw – Nursery , Pr. 1 – toothbrushing

School visit by Educational Psychologist – pm

DANCE AFTERSCHOOL CLUB

Wed.9th Assembly Pr. 4 and 5 pupils- 9.05– 9.45 – Mrs Docherty – hall

Mrs Docherty to attend Cluster HWB Meeting 1 – 2pm

St.Ambrose pupils S6 – to visit school for pre-placement visit 2.30 – 3.00pm

CLUSTER COLLEGIATE ACTIVITY- moderation exercise

Thurs 10th Assembly Pr. 1 and 2 pupils 9.15 -9.50- Mrs Elliott – hall

Mrs Docherty to meet Gordon Reid new Cluster Improvement and Integration Lead– 9.30am

Gaelic Football – Pr. 6

NUMERACY COACH MEETING – 3 – 3.30pm, Mrs Drummond

Input of Pr. 1 Registrations should be entered on Seemis Click and Go by close of business.

Mrs Docherty meeting HT of Tannochside Pr – 3.30pm

CHOIR -Pr5 – 7

Frid 11th  Friday Mass – Pr.7 and 6 (Rm 9,10 and 12) to attend

St.Ambrose pupil to deliver Spanish lesson to Rm 16 – 1.30 – 2.20

Sportshall Athletics completed sheet to be sent to Craig McIntyre, Afterschool Co-ordinator

Deadline for Nursery applications

Pr 7 /S1 Transition paperwork to be submitted

An exciting new project!!

Tolle Lege 2 – A Chance for Your Child to be Published in a Real Book

18 years ago St Augustine’s became the first primary school in Scotland to publish their own professionally printed and bound book. It was called Tolle Lege after our school motto, which means, ‘pick up and read.’

And now we’re going to do it again. Primary 6 and 7 pupils have formed an Editorial Team and are looking for stories, poems, recounts and opinions to fill the pages of what’s going to be the greatest book ever written. If your child would like to appear in a real book then now’s their chance.

They can write any kind of story they like. Adventure stories, action stories, ghost stories, fairy tales. Stories in the future or stories in the past. Stories about real things or stories about dragons and goblins and talking trees.

Maybe they would rather write a poem? Long, or short, it could be about anything they like.

Perhaps they would rather write a recount or a memory. What was their best day ever? Or their worst? What did you and your family do during lockdown?

Or possibly they have a strong opinion? How do they feel about what we’re doing to the environment? Or about Brexit? Or do they have a favourite pastime? They can write an article on anything they like.

We might not have space to include everyone’s writing, but if your child would like a chance to be included in the book then they’ll have to submit it to us by Friday 18th of February. They can write anything they like: stories, poems, recounts or opinions, just so long as it’s their own work and they don’t use anyone else’s stories or characters.

And remember: the closing date for entries is Friday 18th February.

Good luck! We can’t wait to read what the pupils of St Augustine’s come up with.

Many thanks,

The Editorial Team,

St Augustine’s Primary School

Happy Holidays

Dear Parents/Carers,

On behalf of the staff team I would like to extend my sincere good wishes to you and your family and hope that you enjoy a most peaceful, Holy Christmas and a Happy New Year with family and friends.   A huge thank you for the support you provide to the school not only at this time of year but throughout the school year. We are truly blessed to have such wonderful parents.  Please look after yourself and your family and enjoy the festivities albeit in a more restrained manner.

As a community of faith and learning we have faced many  challenges over the last two years and we continue to  face a degree of uncertainty as we progress into a new year.  However, the strong partnership that exists between the school and yourself will continue to flourish and respond to the new challenges that lie ahead next session.  I look forward to seeing everyone return to school on Monday 10th January and will keep you posted in regard of any changes.

Best Wishes

Mrs. Caroline Docherty