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Outdoor Learning
***If you do not have a waterproof outer layer for your child, please contact the school office and we will issue this to your child for use in school. These are available in all sizes***
Over the last few years at St David’s Primary School, we have been working hard to develop the skills of our staff and our pupils to develop Outdoor Learning as part of our curriculum.
Our pupils and staff love the great outdoors and you will never hear us saying “We can’t do anything outside because of the rain” – we embrace every opportunity that the weather throws at us!
Outdoor learning is a central part of the Learning for Sustainability
element of Curriculum for Excellence, which aims to build qualities that promote a sustainable and equitable Scottish society. Outdoor learning is a core part of the school curriculum, and provides all pupils with daily opportunities for learning and playing in nature all year round. The results suggest that the benefits of outdoor learning will endure throughout children’s primary school education.
The outdoors setting with its natural richness promotes better task performance, and significantly impacts on memory, motivation, attention and positive interdependence.
To ensure your child’s comfort, we ask that your child comes to school appropriately dressed for the weather every day. We recommend layers of clothing as a good way of achieving this.
In the autumn/winter, pupils can wear a base layer under their uniform to help them keep warm. They should also have an outer waterproof layer for those days when it is raining. Shoes should be sturdy and waterproof but allow the flexibility of participating in sport too.
In the summer, lighter layers are recommended as well as hats, sunglasses etc for sun protection.
No matter which season, we ask that pupils bring a coat/jacket of some kind to school everyday.
August Newsletter 2020
*IMPORTANT INFORMATION* Launch of ParentsPortal for Annual Data Check
In support of Renfrewshire’s ambition to provide better communications between parents/carers and our schools, we are excited to launch Parentsportal.scot – an exciting new initiative which enables and creates a digital relationship between parents, pupils and schools.
The portal is designed to replace the ‘schoolbag run’, giving parents online access to a range of school-related services. At the heart of the system, is a secure online account through mygov.scot which is referred to as a ‘My Account’. This is already used in over half of Renfrewshire schools enabling parents to make payments online.
The first phase of the service will introduce basic information about your school and will allow you to link to your child and update your own, as well as your child’s details as part of the Annual Data Check process, that is now managed electronically.
As the portal develops, we look forward to seeing more services introduced in the coming months.
On signing up to the portal, you will be able to link to your child and gain access to the services which are currently available. Please note this service is only available to Primary and Secondary children. In order to link to your child, the data you provide during the sign up process must match the most up-to-date data that your child’s school holds.
Click on the link below to get started:
http://www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/schools/parentsportal
A step-by-step guide can also be accessed by clicking the image below:
Welcome Back
It has been wonderful welcoming back lots of our pupils and families over the last few days and we look forward to welcoming our P5 and P6 children tomorrow.
We’d like to take this opportunity to thank you all for supporting us in ensuring that the school is a safe place for everyone by adhering to all the new guidance. It is essential that physical distancing must be in place and we must remind you that anyone dropping a child at school should keep 2m from other households and staff at all times.
Please remember our new drop off and pick up times to help us reduce the number of people in the playground and give the pupils space inside to start the day with hand washing.
The children have all been settling in well and enjoying being back at school. A reminder that children will be outside daily for break and lunchtimes as well as for an increased amount of their learning time. Please ensure that your child is dressed appropriately for the weather with sturdy shoes that will also suffice for P.E. (which will take place outside). Our relaxed uniform remains in place to accommodate this.
Just a reminder that packed lunches are available at no cost to all P1-P3 pupils. If you qualify, P4-7 pupils can apply for Free School Meals via the Renfrewshire Council website, Each day, pupils in receipt of lunch will have a choice of a Cheese, Ham or Tuna sandwich.
Please click on the link below to view a Welcome Back leaflet for parents and carers from Renfrewshire Council.
Happy Holidays
Dear Parents/Carers,
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank you for your patience, understanding and support throughout the last few months and especially this last week. We know it is an unsettling time for everyone but we take great comfort from the strength of our school community and to have witnessed our school values in action throughout this time. Throughout 2019/20, we have been gathering the views of our extended school community to identify what our school represents and under the scrutiny of our P6 pupils, we have commissioned the image above which we are delighted to launch today. There are so many elements of our school history and its presence in the community today – we see something new each time we look at it! We hope you love it as much as we do and we look forward to sharing how we develop it to be even more meaningful over the next year.
We know there are still lots of questions about August and at the moment, outwith the letter and communications you have already received this week, we do not have any more information to share with you. However, please be assured that as soon as we have more information, we will share it with you as soon as possible. In the background we have been preparing plans for the return to school, whatever that will look like. The health and safety of our school community is paramount and we are ready to act on the guidance issued by the Scottish Government when this is available.
A few weeks ago, we announced a relaxation of our school uniform as a temporary measure. We know lots of you like to be prepared and have already purchased these items. Please be assured that for session 2020/21, our temporary relaxed uniform will remain in place. If you would prefer to stick with more traditional uniform items, that is also okay. Outdoor learning will remain a key feature of our curriculum no matter what model of return is in place in August – our children and staff will be outside daily and should always come to school dressed for the weather and learning outdoors.
We have also had a number of questions about Breakfast Club and After School Clubs. At this time, we do not have this information and can’t confirm a start date for either of these facilities.
We were disappointed to have cancelled our residential trip to Ardentinny with our senior pupils. On behalf of the school and Renfrewshire Council, I’d like to apologise to those affected, for the delay in issuing a refund for your child’s school trip. It has been a complex process and school and council staff have worked incredibly hard to resolve matters to ensure refunds can be paid. All refunds should be made by the middle of July.
On a more positive note, we have now received confirmation from the Diocese with regard to the celebration of First Sacraments of Holy Communion and Confirmation. For those celebrations which were postponed in May 2020, both of these sacraments will now be celebrated in our local parish of St Margaret’s between September and November. We do not have a date for either of these as yet but will share it with you as soon as possible.
Once again, I would like to thank each and every one of our families for your commitment to our school community to ensure that St David’s is achieving the excellent standards we aspire to. The COVID-19 period has demonstrated respect and faith from our community on our digital platforms and allowed us to maintain our ethos, albeit virtually. It has been a pleasure, as always, to be a part of this special period in our school’s history where our value of Happiness has shone through.
Our P7 pupils leave us today and move on to St Benedict’s where they will continue their learning journey however they will always be a part of our school community and we wish them the very best of luck and hope to hear from them all soon. We have also had the pleasure of meeting our new P1 pupils and families recently and we are excited to get to know them better next year. We look forward to welcoming you all back on Wednesday 12th August 2020. On behalf of all the staff here at St David’s, we would like to wish you all a wonderful, relaxing and safe summer.
Mrs Berry
Return to School Information for August 2020
As we are making our final preparations for our return to school in August 2020, we have attached some important information below which will tell you everything you need to know. As always, this information is subject to change – where this is required, we will be in touch with you as soon as possible.
You should have received a text message from the school today which informed you as to which group your child is in – please check the text to ensure you access the appropriate letter below based on the group your child has been allocated to. This information letter will let you know which days your child should attend and also any information about staggered start and finish times to help us maximise learning time on our return.
Please click on the links below to access the relevant information for your child. If you haven’t received a text message today, please contact the school office who can provide the required information and update your contact details.
We appreciate your patience and co-operation throughout this period of significant change. Please be reassured that we are doing everything we can to ensure a safe return to school for all pupils and staff.
If you have any questions with regard to any of this information, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Getting Ready for August
Be as prepared as you can be for August 2020 and find out if you could benefit from some of these supports on offer:
School Age Payment
The School Age Payment is part of Best Start Grant, a package of three payments that will give extra money to low income families during the early years of a child’s life. It is a £250 payment made around the time a child normally starts Primary 1 to help with the costs of a child starting school. The money can be used for anything from school uniform and shoes to a school bag, books or days out.
Applications open on 1 June 2020 and will remain open until 28 February 2021. Parents who have deferred entry to August 2021 should still apply in the 1 June 2020 to 28 February window. If they wait until after then it will be too late and they will miss out on their payment. Applications will be taken via the freephone helpline on 0800 182 2222, by post or online at mygov.scot/best-start-grant.
Free School Meals
Free School Meals give your child one free meal on every day that they are at school. All children in Primary 1- Primary 3 all receive a free school meal as part of Scottish Government policy. If your child, or the child you care for, is in Primary 4 or above, you can apply online for free school meals. Please note that you can apply for Free School Meals at any time in the school year. Free School Meal applications received now are only paid from the date the application is processed. The payment is not backdated. More information about Free School Meals and if you are eligible to apply can be found here
Clothing Grant
A clothing grant is a payment to help you buy school uniforms. If you qualify, we’ll give you one grant for each child during any school year. The clothing grant is £100 per eligible pupil.
Applications for Clothing Grants will reopen in June for the school year 2020/21. For the most up to date information, please look at Renfrewshire Council’s guidance on there website which can be viewed here.
✨School Update✨
We know that there is lots of discussion about education and schools in the media and recognise that this is a time of uncertainty for everyone in our school community.
Please be assured that behind the scenes, we are working hard within local and national guidance to prepare recovery plans which will allow the safe return of pupils and staff to school. You can read an update from the Director of Children’s Services, Steven Quinn, here.
When we have the answers and plans, we will share them with you as soon as possible. We appreciate your patience and support during this time and want you to know that the safety and wellbeing of our children and staff is, as always, paramount.
We will be in touch very soon to share plans to support our new Primary 1 pupils and our current Primary 7 pupils with transition support at the end of the month. We are really looking forward to seeing some familiar faces and some new ones too.
In the meantime, please remember that we are still here. Here to support the pupils on their learning journey and also to support our school community – if you need to get in touch you can do so via our email, social media channels, Seesaw and by replying to a text message.
You will have received a text today with a link to our Annual Parent/Carer Survey – you can also access it by clicking here. The survey remains open until 6pm on the 11th June – your views are essential to our planning for next session and beyond, and we would really appreciate it if you could spare a few minutes to share these with us.
Scottish Government Update
Scottish Government has set out the route map for schools and nurseries to reopen for children and young people across Scotland. You can read a statement from Director of Children’s Services, Steven Quinn, about the route map on the council’s website.
http://www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/coronavirus-educationroutemap