Class Organisation 2023/2024

The outcomes of placing requests into the school have now been shared with parents and we are delighted to be welcoming 33 Primary One learners to school in August 2023.  The staff are working together over the next week to plan classes for all children in August 2023.

Class Organisation

The teachers and leadership team are working together to organise classes for next session. There is often some anxiety about the process and questions about how we reach decisions about how a class group is made up. I anticipate class groups will be shared by 14th June.

It is planned that the school will be organised in the following way during session 2023/2024 however this may change if there is a significant change in school roll:

Room 1 – Primary 1 – Mrs MacOwan / Mrs Hughes
Room 2 – Primary 1/2 – Miss Deans
Room 3 – Primary 2 – Miss Houldsworth
Room 4 – Primary 3 – Miss Gillespie /  Mrs McGee
Room 5 – Primary 3/4 – Miss Nicol / Mrs Gray
Room 6 – Primary 4 – Miss Inglis
Room 7 – Primary 5 – Mrs Spence
Room 8 – Primary 5/6 – Mrs Kane
Room 9 – Primary 6 – Miss Grantham
Room 10 – Primary 7 – Miss Wharton

I would like to take this opportunity to provide an outline of the process at our school.

  • The first step is always to review our school roll with South Lanarkshire Council. Colleagues at Headquarters advise us of the number of classes and teachers for the following session. This process takes place from January – May and often  changes as new families move into or out of the area. This year  there will be a number of composite classes with most year groups split across two  classrooms. This is outwith the school’s control.
  • The identification of teachers taking Primary 1 classes is always shared earlier so that visits to partner nurseries and induction processes can take place. Mrs MacOwan, Mrs Hughes and Miss Deans will teach Primary 1 pupils next year.
  • Our classes are organised initially using literacy working groups as a guide. Pupils who are attaining similar levels of literacy and working at a similar pace will progress as a group. This means pupils from two different classrooms may come together to form a group for the following year.
  • We then consider how each class is made up using the size of the groups as a guide along with our knowledge of the pupils. Groups going into composite classes are not identified because children are not working at the expected levels.  For example, if your child is a P3 pupil and placed in a composite P3/2 class, this is not because they are struggling with learning and require to revisit concepts taught in P2. Similarly, if you have a P2 pupil going into a P3/2 composite class, this is not because they require the challenge of the P3 curriculum.
  • Finally, we consider the draft classes to ensure no pupils are separated from all of their friends or socially isolated. Current class teachers flag up any issues using their knowledge of pupils and social groups and small tweaks are made.
  • Class lists are then finalised and shared.

This process takes place every year and we spend a lot of time ensuring that the class groups are organised to provide the best opportunities for learning and teaching at each stage. I trust that you recognise that the robust process means we have fully considered your child’s learning and social needs and made a professional decision about classes.

Further information is available using the following link:

https://www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk/downloads/file/853/composite_classes

Thank you for your continued support.

Kind regards

Kirsty Duff

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