20.2.17

Some of our Primary 6 and 7 pupils had a very late night on Tuesday night, when 70 pupils and 10 adults visited the Emirates Stadium to watch the Sirens Netball Team play in the new netball Super League!  Bethan Goodwin, an S6 pupil at Holy Cross, has visited our school to talk to senior pupils and work with our netball team.  The children were keen to watch her in action and show their support.  A huge thank you to Mr McPartlane who arranged the tickets for our pupils.  A great experience!

Primary 4 – 7 this week had their first session of ‘Golden Time’. ‘Golden Time’ is part of our Promoting Positive Behaviour Policy where pupils earn time each day to choose a skill they would like to develop on a Friday.  ‘Golden Time’ choices include subjects such as percussion, mindfulness, football and curling.  This form of personalisation and choice increases pupil voice and allows them to be more involved in their own learning.  The success of Golden Time will be evaluated by pupils through our COGS meetings.

Our footballers took part in the James Nesbitt Cup on Friday and made it all the way to the finals to be played in March.  I am very proud of our footballers who worked well together as a team but praise also goes to Mr McManus who coaches our team.  Mr McManus is always very fair, taking into consideration each player’s skills, talents and attitudes, encouraging them to reach their full potential.

On Friday afternoon, we waved adieu to Mrs Campbell, who has now started her Maternity Leave.  We wish her all the best and can’t wait to meet her new bundle of joy when they arrive!

The highlight of our week was on Saturday morning when 85 of our senior pupils received the Sacrament of Confirmation in St. Mary’s Church from Bishop Toal.  I was extremely proud of each and every one of our Confirmandi who participated fully in the service, demonstrating their readiness to receive the Sacrament to become full members of the Catholic Church.  This preparation is thanks to class teachers, Mrs Cluckie and parents who have worked with the children over the last few months to ensure their understanding of the Sacrament.  We are very grateful to Bishop Toal and Fr. O’Brien, who celebrated the mass, delivering some very important messages to the congregation about the importance of our faith.  Thanks also to the staff of St. Mary’s who attended the mass to support our pupils.   The staff received some lovely comments recognising their continuous commitment and care to all our pupils. We continue to pray for the newly confirmed boys and girls, that filled with the Holy Spirit, they may continue to live their lives following the example of Jesus.

Best wishes,

Mrs. Elaine Fitzpatrick

13.2.17

We all enjoyed a lovely long February weekend this week when staff and pupils were off school on Monday and Tuesday.  Our pupils also enjoyed an extra day on Wednesday when staff had an inservice day.  Staff Development Days are invaluable to develop abilities and knowledge to ensure that we are delivering the best education possible for our children.  On Wednesday morning, the teaching staff of St. Mary’s worked on ‘Big Writing’.  Through professional dialogue, we shared various teaching strategies and the stage we expect pupils to be writing at in order to achieve a level.  This moderation of work is essential to ensure the consistent high expectations we have of our pupils.  In the afternoon we discussed the new Staged Intervention process that schools must adhere to in order to meet pupil needs.  In St. Mary’s, interventions are put in place as soon as we feel a child is struggling in some way in an area of the curriculum, this may be through the use of resources, a different teaching style or the use of support staff.  Through careful tracking and monitoring we can then measure the success of these interventions or if we need to progress on to the next stage by including our specialist support teacher or other partners such as our educational psychologist.  Throughout this whole process the school, pupil and parents all work in partnership to ensure the pupil finds success.

It was a short 2 day week for our pupils but they have worked hard nonetheless.  Primary 1 continue to have parents visit them in the afternoon to enhance their interdisciplinary topic of ‘Children Around the World’.  The parents have been telling them about how life was growing up in countries such as Poland, Ireland, Italy and Spain.  The children have learned so much from these parents and we are very grateful that they gave up some of their time to talk to us and bring the topic to life.

On Friday, our senior pupils took part in Burns Auditions for the ‘Hamilton District Burns Recital’ to be held in March.  The children have worked very hard to memorise and beautifully recite Tam O’ Shanter.  Unfortunately, not all pupils can represent St. Mary’s at the competition but we are extremely proud of every single child who auditioned.

Next week our Confirmandi will receive the Sacrament of Confirmation.  It will be a very special time for them.  Please keep them in your prayers.

Best wishes,

Mrs. Elaine Fitzpatrick

 

6.2.17

This week we welcomed Mrs Benson to Room 9, a Post Graduate student who is with us until Easter.  She will be mentored by Mrs Devine and I am sure that she will learn many things and develop her teaching style during her time here at St. Mary’s.  By agreeing to students working in our school we are creating future teachers for our children.  In a time where there is a national shortage of teachers, especially denominational ones, it is essential to encourage and support those learning this vocation.

Tuesday this week was ‘Safer Internet Day’, therefore throughout the week our classes have been researching the theme on how to make the internet a safer place by making sure they know how to keep themselves safe whilst surfing the ‘net.

Our Girls Football team had their first outing this week in a Hamilton schools tournament.  They played very well, started to bond as a team and look forward to many more matches in the future.

Rooms 11 and 12 had a fabulous day on Thursday when they visited Kelvingrove Museum and People’s Palace to enhance their interdisciplinary study of World War II.  The pupils had the opportunity to look at life on the Home Front, propaganda used during the war and the life of a soldier.  Our Chess Team also enjoyed an outing on Thursday to Milton Primary School where they took part in an inter schools chess tournament.  Many thanks to the parents who helped on both trips.

Our pupils and staff are looking forward to the February weekend, where they will have an extra couple of days off school, with our pupils also having Wednesday off for a Staff Development Day.

Enjoy the break!

Mrs. Elaine Fitzpatrick

 

 

29.1.17

We had a fabulous celebration on Tuesday afternoon when Robbie Stewart along with many other invited guests came to our school to present us with the Gold Award from SportScotland.  After gaining the award in November 2016, Tuesday was our chance to share the many ways St. Mary’s pupils are involved in sporting activities with our pupils, staff and sporting partners.  Our Sports Committee began the ceremony by delivering a presentation on sport to the whole school, we then watched a short film  of how we celebrate sport and fitness in St. Mary’s through P.E., extra curricular clubs, tournaments and achievements outwith school.  Our invited guests included many of our sport partners and people who have supported us throughout the years,  we are extremely grateful that we were able to share this special occasion with them and for their continued support.  Robbie Stewart, from SportScotland, presented Mr McManus and Laura Somerville, along with our sports captains with the Sport Scotland Gold Award flag, which we will proudly display in our gym hall for all to see.

Our Primary 6 and 7 pupils had a lovely time at Holy Family Parish Centre, Mossend, on Thursday and Friday, where they attended a Confirmation Retreat.  During the retreat the Confirmandi had the opportunity to reflect on the meaning of the sacrament and the gifts they will gain during their Sacrament of Confirmation on 25th February.  The pupils were accompanied by Holy Cross Caritas students who helped deliver and support the sessions.  We have an excellent partnership with Holy Cross and the S6 Caritas students who helped us were great ambassadors for such a wonderful school!

Room 8 celebrated Harry Potter day this week!  The pupils used their literacy and numeracy skills to design and create robes, make potions, work on duration and time using the Hogwarts Express timetable and converted Muggle Money to Wizard Money!  The children all had great fun throughout the day!

Room 10 visited Hamilton Townhouse Library on Friday to develop their research skills.  The children used their literacy skills to research and look for facts and then delivered their finding to their peers.

Our Reconciliation and First Communion pupils are looking forward to taking part in their Enrolment Mass, tomorrow, Sunday 5th February.  During the mass they will promise to prepare with their family and friends for their upcoming Sacrament.  This mass will also celebrate Catholic Education Week, where students from Holy Cross and St. Mary’s will deliver the readings and be involved in the offertory procession.

Thanks for reading about our week,

Mrs. Elaine Fitzpatrick