Assembly 17th January 2022

At this week’s assembly, pupils discussed the small changes they had made to improve their physical and mental health.

Some children were trying to be more active by keeping their steps up or getting outside more; some children were thinking more about the type of food they were eating. Quite a few children mentioned that they were trying to use their digital devices less frequently to improve their mental health.

We also discussed the right of the month, Article 19: You have the right to be protected from being hurt or mistreated, in body and in mind.

We thought about ways in which the adults in school help to ensure all children in Chatelherault Primary School are supported in experiencing this right.

Room 13 carried out a Learning Walk around the school last week. They saw children engaged in their tasks and learning in ways which looked fun and enjoyable. The children said they saw activities that they would like to have joined in with. They saw children learning about their rights.

We also celebrated achievements by giving out Gold Awards, you can see the children who achieved Gold Awards by clicking the link below.

Gold Awards 17.1.22

The winners of the Anti-Bullyimg competition were shared  with everyone in school.

Finally, we heard about a range of Out of School Achievements.

Darcey joined the Scotland Development Squad for gymnastics, Daniel moved up a level in tennis Danielle achieved 2 medals in boxing and Ava & Zara passed their karate grading a to achieve purple and white belts.

Assembly 10th January 2022

Welcome to 2022

In this week’s assembly we reviewed the Right of the Month for DECEMBER.

Article 26: 

You have the right to help from the
government if you are poor or in need.

Values

We also discussed one of South Lanarkshire Council’s values, whichrelates to young people being healthy and active. We discussed ways of keeping ourselves physically healthy and mentally healthy.


For next week’s assembly challenge the children could think about making a small change in their life to improve their Health and Wellbeing or set a small achievable goal, they may even have made a NewYear’s resolution that is linked to improving their own physical or mental health. At next week’s assembly we will share these with others in our class.

we shared the super achievements of our Star Writers. The certificates and evidence can be seen below by clicking the link.

Star Writer January 2022

This Week’s Assembly 8th Nov 2021

At this week’s Assembly we heard about some of the the pledges each class has been making after last week’s Assembly, they included:

We also thought about how we have been learning about the UNCRC this session because our Right of the Month is Article 42: You have the right to know about the UNCRC. Children should learn about their rights and adults should learn about them too.

We celebrated the fantastic work of our learners by giving out the Head Teacher awards this week. You can see the people who were recognised for their achievements below.

HT Awards 8.11.21

We also heard about 2 girls who shared their super Out of School Achievements (OofS)

Holly Rm 13 moved up a grade in swimming and Sophie Rm 12 received a Swim Skills 1 awards.

Each class thought about their own behaviour relating to Climate Positive Actions

Well Done girls!

Rights Respecting Pupil Voice Meeting 1.11.21

We had a productive meeting today looking at Outdoor Learning and how this links to Children’s Rights.

The children had fantastic discussions about caring for the environment, COP26 and the benefits of learning outdoors for all.  Have a look at the minutes below.

Rights Respecting Pupil Voice Meeting – Minutes 13.9.21

The Rights Respecting pupil voice group met today for our first meeting.  Our group is made up of at least one volunteer from each pupil voice group and we have ensured there is a mix of children from all stages across the school.

Today we celebrated achieving the Silver award and spoke about our journey towards GOLD!

The children are keen to ensure the adults in class, in their pupil voice group and across the school, continue to discuss rights and help the children learn about them!

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