Parent Template responding to consultation on conduct of RSRP
Please the link above to access the form for the consultation on the revised Conduct of Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood Education in Schools
Parent Template responding to consultation on conduct of RSRP
Please the link above to access the form for the consultation on the revised Conduct of Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood Education in Schools
St Paul’s Improvement Plan 2023.24
St Paul’s Standards & Quality Report AUGUST 2023
Please take the time to read our School Improvement Plan and Standards and Quality Report for 2023/2024.
Click the links below to find out more about digital tools that can assist with learning in school and at home
Click here to read our school newsletter for January 2023.
Click here to read our first School Newspaper!
Some children from Primary 6 and Primary 7 have worked hard writing some articles to tell you about the exciting things that have been happening in the school.
St. Paul’s Mental Health and Wellbeing Policy
At St Paul’s Primary, we aim to promote positive mental health and wellbeing for every member of our staff and children/young people though nurturing relationships and the promotion of a positive establishment ethos. We will pursue this aim using both universal, whole establishment approaches and specialised targeted approaches aimed at vulnerable children/young people.
This document describes St Paul’s Primary School’s approach to promoting positive mental health and wellbeing.
Advice for parents and carers Stop Abuse Together: A new government resource to help keep children and young people safer from sexual abuse Most children won’t tell anyone at the time of their abuse. That’s why it’s important for everyone to know how to spot the potential signs of child sexual abuse and where to go for support if concerned. The new Stop Abuse Together website (stopabusetogether.campaign.gov.uk) can help parents and carers learn to spot the signs, have regular conversations with your child which can help keep them safer, and know when it’s right to reach out for more support.
Click here to read some information from Parent Club.
Advice for parents and carers
Lots of us will continue to rely on technology over the winter break, for entertainment and keeping in touch with friends and family. Below are some articles to help you keep your children safer online:Click here to read about the Internet of Things (IoT).
Click here to read more about how to make online gaming safer for your child.
Click here to read a guide for parents and carers on privacy settings.
Click here to read about P5s joining P1, P2, P3 and P4 in receiving a universal school meal as part of the Scottish Government’s expansion of healthy meals to all primary pupils.
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