P7 Leavers’ Celebration Arrangements

I can’t believe that it’s almost time for our Primary 7 children to transition to high school! In order to celebrate this milestone we have a range of events planned.

  • Excursion: Primary 7 have voted for the cinema and Pizza Hut as the venue for their Leavers’ trip. A letter about this trip will be issued shortly. Our parent partners contribute to £5 to the cost of this trip.

 

  • P7 Celebration Assembly: Wednesday June 26th at 9:30
  • Children should wear a white shirt and their school tie. Please bring leavers hoodie with them.
  • 9:10am: Tea and coffee for guests before the assembly.
  • Due to health and safety, each child will have the opportunity for 4 tickets. Please indicate on the slip below how many tickets you would like.
  • The gift received at this event is funded by the parent partners and the school.

 

  • P7 Celebration Disco: Thursday June 27th at 6:30pm
  • This is a ticketed event, costing £5 and they should be purchased before the event.
  • The theme for the event is “Hawaii”.
  • Please complete the form below to give permission for your child to attend the disco.
  • The money raised by Primary 7 at the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party along with the money raised from Parent Partners will cover the rest of the cost for this event.
  • 6:30pm: Photo booth opportunity in the dinner hall for families and friendship groups.
  • 6:55pm: Families leave and disco begins. Children will have pizza, buffet and a surprise during the disco.
  • 9:00pm: Children promptly collected by an adult.

Families Learning Together 4

On Thursday we had our fourth Families Learning Together session of the year. Family members joined their child to look at their learning progress in their jotters. Thank you to everyone who came along.

We also used this opportunity to engage families on self evaluating our school improvement plan.

Our nursery also had a Pop in and Play session and we had a fantastic turn out! Thanks to everyone who joined us.

Sharing Our Digital Learning

As part of Digital Learning Week we invited our families to join us for some digital learning. Thank you to everyone who came along and joined us.

P2 taught their families how to use the green screen.

 

 

Digital Learning Week Assembly

Part of our improvement plan for this session was digital learning, so we used digital learning week to showcase our new skills and equipment. Today we had an assembly to celebrate our achievements!

Thank you to Shona from Sky who came along and shared her digital journey with us, reminding us that their are lots of careers for girls and boys in computing.

Thank you to our Digital Directors for presenting at assembly.

 

Here is some of the learning we shared.

https://vimeo.com/336385496

https://vimeo.com/336417826

 

iPayimpact

This letter will be sent out to P1-7 families today.

iPayimpact was brought into West Lothian Council a few years ago to make it easier for parents/ carers to pay for school related payments as a more efficient way for office staff to handle money.

We still have a number of families who do not use this service. From August 2019, we require all families to use iPayimpact to pay for lunch, milk, residentials, nursery snack and any trips over £5. This is due to a reduction in the hours in the office, meaning we have less time to handle money therefore we need to take advantage of this service provided by the council.

If you do not use iPayimpact or have lost your log in can you please fill out the form below so we can issue you with a new log in. If you need some advice on how to use iPayimpact can you please tick the box below and Mrs Birrell will arrange a time for you to pop in or a phone call for support. If you currently use iPayimpact you do not need to complete the form below.

We appreciate your support with this.

The text from the original letter about iPayimpact is below.

We have now introduced a more convenient way to order and pay for primary school meals, trips, activities and other significant school purchases, using a secure internet service called iPayimpact.

You can pay your nursery child’s snack money for the term online.  You can order your primary child’s meal for the day/weeks online and pay your meal and milk accounts and other activities directly instead of sending cash to school in your child’s pocket.  You can put lump sums on your child’s meal account and as meals are taken it will be reduced by the cost of a meal each time so you don’t have to log on each day to make payment.

iPayimpact offers you the freedom to make payments whenever and wherever you like, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – safe in the knowledge that the technology used is of the highest internet security available.

You will have a secure online account, creating your own unique username and password; with a secure activation via your email address.  Once activated, you should keep your username and password safe and secure.  Making a payment is straightforward and iPayimpact holds a payment history for you to view at any time; no card details are stored in any part of the system. Once you’ve activated your account you can make online payments straight away.

If you have more than one child at the same school or children at different schools in West Lothian, you will be able to connect all the children to your unique username and password and be able to make payments for all purchases in one single transaction.  You may have already opened an account if you have a child at secondary school.  (All secondary schools have been ‘live’ since February and all primary schools will be ‘going live’ during April/May).

I hope you will support us in achieving our goal to become a cashless school. Introducing this system provides you with the convenience of being able to pay at home whilst also removing potential risks to your children from carrying cash.

Election Day Opening Arrangements

As you are aware Thursday 23rd May is the European Parliamentary election. Our school dinner hall is a voting station but our school and nursery will be open as normal.

Children attending Breakfast Club should enter through the main office and go into the gym hall.

School lunches that day will be green tray only (packed lunch) or children can bring their own packed lunch to school.

Sun Cream

As we are lucky to currently have such beautiful weather can we please offer you a few gentle reminders about sun cream:

  • Parents/ carers should apply sun cream before their child arrives at school.
  • Parents/ carers should provide their own sun cream for each child clearly labelled with their name and class. Children can then apply this cream during the day if required.

Long may the sunshine continue!

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