Calderwood Tours

Last week we finally opened our doors to our families and our children proudly showed their parents and carers our new Calderwood home! We were all very excited.

Thank you to our tour guides in Primary 4-6 who helped to support the event.

Some of the feedback we received included:

  • It was so lovely to finally see inside the school. The classrooms all look fantastic. Loved seeing their work. What such a lovely and inspiring workspace you have.
  • It felt so good to finally be able to see where the children learn and have fun. I love the open plan classrooms far less daunting and restricting for the children. It was great to see some of the things they are learning and some of their art/work on display.
  • Highlight – seeing the excitement on my kids faces as they personally showed mum and dad round. Use of space – I felt everywhere looked welcoming and interesting with lots of different tools for play and learning. Wow – so bright and airy with amazing views from the huge windows.
  • Highlight was seeing my kids brimming with enthusiasm showing us their learning spaces and favourite areas. My son saying, ‘Wait until you see this!’ every time we turned a corner! We loved all of the break-out areas and the fact that the spaces all flow together. Wow – the discovery area upstairs and the inspirational quote above the gym hall. This is no ordinary school! We all came away saying how lucky the children are to have a school like this. It’s easy to see why they are so enthusiastic about going to school!
  • Highlight was seeing my daughters class space and her tray and peg and some of the things with her name up on the wall. Made me quite emotional! I loved the STEM space and that there was a dedicated area for this for the children to share. I think its good they will all be able to see each other using this space and the extra room to be creative outwith their classroom allows them to concentrate on the stem learning activities and some independence from their teacher. All the spaces the champions and children have created looked great, especially that castle! They weren’t all the same which showed the champions have worked with their own clans thoughts and ideas, which is great.
  • It was lovely to finally see the school from inside. What a great design and how lucky are the kids who are learning in this amazing set up. My highlight is definitely the discovery den and Stem room. Would love to see kids learning in these areas. It was good to see the breakout rooms and area where my kid explained that they sometimes get together with champions to study together with other clans or in separate groups within the clan. Which I was quite impressed of as they not only get to do group study but also are given Individual attention by Champions. My wow moment was when I saw the Clan names above each classroom. As I could connect with not only my kids clan and their achievements but could also relate all the achievement communication we have received so far with regards to each clan. Definitely a dream come true for a parent.
  • Really impressed by our tour guides so there so polite and confident! School is just amazing, we feel so lucky! It really felt from the layout of the rooms to the activities on offer that each child will have a chance to explore different interests and develop their skills be that arts or sciences.

Parent Ethos Survey

Dear parent/ Carer, 

Every year West Lothian Council collect information from parent/ carers about their child’s school.  We did share the form in our latest newsletter but so far we have had very little responses. The form will only take a few minutes to complete and the deadline is 13th May. We would be very grateful if you could please complete: https://forms.office.com/r/Nk2amd9ihu 

Kind regards,

Miss Burton 

Validated Self Evaluation Report

Prior to the October holidays, Calderwood Primary had a Validated Self Evaluation from West Lothian Council. Mr Iain McDermott, our Education Officer, and Mrs Geraldine Armstrong, Quality Improvement Manager, had discussions with children, champions, parents/ carers and partners about our transition to Calderwood Primary. Miss Miller, Mrs Scott and I also shared our Calderwood journey with them. It was a very positive experience, which is reflected in our report. Bella and Matthew from our Ben Lawers and Lomond Clans, did a fantastic job of being tour guides for our visitors and supported with the learning walk around our clans. Thank you to all involved in the process, especially our champions and children.

I presented the report at Education Quality Assurance Committee this week, where we had lots of positive feedback and compliments from councillors and it was recognised we will be able to support other new schools in the future.

You can read the report here:

Calderwood Primary_VSE_Report

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