Following consultation with pupils, parents and staff we have updated the school Anti-bullying Policy. Throughout the policy there is evidence of all school stakeholder’s feedback. In addition, Appendix 1 shares the results of the parental online survey.
The Anti-bullying Policy remains in draft format before it can be officially launched. At this stage we welcome parents/carers input. The policy will be presented and discussed at the Parent Council AGM on Monday 14 January 2019, 7pm. Should you be unable to attend this meeting, written feedback is also welcome through email at wallaceenquiries@renfrewshire.gov.uk. We ask that this is submitted by Friday 18 January.
A wonderful end to Book Week Scotland during assembly. Children enjoyed sharing their favourite book during pupil voice activities. #Learning Together #Friendship
Primary 6 developed valuable life skills when working in groups to prepare and cook ‘squash and sweet potato soup’ accompanied by cheese scones. The children enjoyed using the new cooking equipment and setting up the cooking classroom.
Wallace Primary School are reviewing their Anti-bullying policy. Children’s thoughts and opinions are central to this. At assembly on Friday the children worked in their House Teams to share their thinking. Key themes covered were – what bullying is, how to deal with bullying behaviour and how to make Wallace a bully free school. #Respect #Learning Together
Some Primary 7 pupils have been inspired by their teaching and learning and wanted to share this with the whole school. The children shared what they had learned about Greenpeace, palm oil, deforestation and animal extinction. Well done to these children for leading by example. #ambition #Learning Together #Succeeding Together
Primary 1 enjoyed a visit from the Skoobmobile and were gifted with Primary 1 Bookbug Bags! Children also enjoyed a Bookbug session signing rhymes and listening to stories! #Learning Together
There was much excitement in the nursery on Monday. Zoolab visited, showing the children a range of creepy crawlies. The children and the P6 Nursery Ambassadors were very brave when handling the small animals.
The children in the nursery were developing their story telling skills by drawing Halloween themed pictures then telling the story. Miss Morris has scribed for the children. Read them if you dare!!!!!
At assembly today the children were introduced to the Wellbeing Wheel. They were very confident in sharing suggestions and giving examples under each of the well-being indicators. #safe #healthy #active #nurtured #achieving #respected #responsible #included #SHANARRI
There was fun and excitement with numbers, money, shape and measure in the nursery as part of Maths Week celebrations. The Primary 6 pupils were given the task to create fun and engaging maths activities for the children in the nursery. Using the theme of Beauty and the Beast the Primary 6 pupils planned a range of activities such as ‘What’s the Time Mr Wolf’, creating patterns on Belle’s dress, comparing nursery children’s size to that of Beauty and the Beast, searching for numbers in the water and setting up a cafe in the snack area where the children took orders and had money to ‘pay’ for their snack. The Primary 6 Pupils were very effective in leading the learning. (Happy Together. Learning Together. Succeeding Together)