Category Archives: Newsletter

August Newsletter 2014

Dear Parent/Carer,

I hope you all had a lovely summer break despite the dreich weather conditions. I welcome you all back for a new academic session and extend a warm welcome to our new pupils and their families in the nursery, primary one and in classes throughout the school. We have had a few changes to staffing over the summer break. Mrs Hendry and Miss Henderson have moved onto new pastures. We wish them every success in their new posts.

We also welcome our new members of staff: Mrs Barber, nursery teacher; Mrs George, Primary 1 teacher; Mrs Stewart, Acting Principal Teacher & Primary 3 teacher; Mr Renshaw, Primary 5/4 teacher; Miss Anderson, Primary 7 teacher and Mrs Brown, Pupil Support Worker. We look forward to welcoming back Miss Kerr after the September break. Miss Kerr will be the Reduced Class Contact Teacher.

Over the summer period we had some work completed throughout the school. A new fire exit has been installed to the front of the school building in preparation for the new nursery building which will be starting later this year. We have also had new LED lights fitted throughout the school making the school a brighter environment for pupils.

I want to thank all parents/carers with your support with our updated school uniform policy and all our children look smart in their uniform and taking great pride in their school. Please can you ensure that all clothing is labelled so any stray pieces of uniform can be reunited with their owners. We already have a selection of lost coats in our Lost Property. Please can you provide black indoor shoes (gym shoes) for your child. The PSA will soon be issuing information about ‘Jazzing up Your Gymmies’.

Thank you for ensuring that your child arrives to school on time and ready to learn. Our school day begins at 8.45am. If your child is late for school they should enter the school through the main entrance door and reporting to the school office staff. This allows our office staff to update registers and ensure that your child has ordered a lunch.

Like all schools across West Lothian we offer a Breakfast Club which offers a free breakfast to all children. The club begins at 8.05am. I want to thank the parents/carers who respect the start time of the club but I am saddened that despite continual pleas to parents there are still children arriving to school as early as 7.45am. From Monday 31st August the main school doors will not be opened until 8.05am.

Thank you to all parents/carers for following our playground policy. Please can I remind you that parents should not be waiting in the playground with your child in the morning. Also dogs should not be brought into the school playground.

We are holding our annual Meet The Teacher evening on Thursday 10th September at 6.30pm. All parents/carers are invited into the school hall for an overview of our Standard and Quality Report 2014-15; School Improvement Plan; Positive Ethos Policy; Support for Learning provision. Some of our pupils will be presenting aspects of this information.

This will be followed by the opportunity for you to go to your child(ren)’s class to meet the teacher and find out about the curriculum that your child will be studying this session as well as find out about class routines and teacher expectations.

These classroom sessions will run twice: 7.05pm – 7.25pm and 7.30pm – 7.50pm. This will allow you to visit two classrooms if you have more than one child in the school. Please note that the purpose of this event is to give you an overview of the year ahead for your child and teachers will not be commenting on individual pupil progress.

I look forward to seeing you at our Meet the Teacher event on Thursday 10th September.

Nicola Thompson

Head Teacher

August 2015 newsletter

June Newsletter

Dear Parent/Carer,

It has been an extremely busy month with transition activities and preparing to say goodbye to our P7 pupils. It has been an honour to watch these children grow and blossom into confident young people. Their Leaver’s Assembly marked their journey through nursery and primary school and demonstrated the strong friendships that have developed throughout their time at the school. We wish our primary seven pupils every success as they move to their new high school and hope that they stay in touch with the school.

All our pupils have met their new teacher and are very excited about the year that lies ahead. You should have received your child’s end of school report on Wednesday (24th June). I want to thank staff for their commitment over this past session as we move forward as a school.

Thank you for continued support this session and I wish you a very happy and sunny (here’s hoping!) holiday.

Nicola Thompson

Head Teacher

June newsletter

May Newsletter

Dear Parent/Carer,

Thank you to everyone who supported the PSA Spring Fair on Friday either through donations or by coming along. The fair raised an amazing £1,386.41.

May/June are the busiest months in the school calendar. Please can I urge all parents/carers to complete trip permission forms and EE2 forms and return to school immediately, at least two days before an excursion. Staff are having to spend endless amounts of time phoning parents and reissuing these permission slips. We have had a number of children unable to take part in learning experiences as their paperwork was not returned despite the school making every effort to contact parents. Thank you in advance for your support.

Nicola Thompson

Head Teacher

May newsletter 2015

April Newsletter

Dear Parent/Carer,

I hope that you all had a relaxing Easter holiday and the weather was certainly a bonus. This term will be extremely busy as pupils prepare to transition to their next class as well as take part in our summer term activities. Children will also be completing CEM assessments as part of our school assessment policy which will help the school to inform its next steps to ensure that we are meeting the needs of all our pupils.

On another note the health and well-being of all our pupils are of utmost importance to us. With this in mind please can I stress that we are a nut free school. Please can you remember when you are providing your child with a snack or when making packed lunches for school lunches or school trips that they should not contain nuts. I thank you in advance for your continued support with this.

Nicola Thompson

April newsletter 2015

March Newsletter

Dear Parent/Carer,

Another term has passed back so quickly. It has been an extremely busy term in the school and nursery. The focus of our learning has been centred around the Healthy Families Healthy Children project. Throughout the school there has been a progression of learning around the importance of a balanced diet as well as the importance of exercise. Each class has made a business link with some visits continuing into next term. Many thanks to the parents/carers who came along to the open morning at the start of March.

I wish you all a very relaxing Spring break.

Nicola Thompson

Head Teacher

March newsletter