Key Information About Returning to School

Dear parent/ carer,

I hope that you and your family have had a good holiday and that your child is excited about coming back to school. We are looking forward to welcoming everyone soon.

Following the announcement from Scottish Government on Thursday that all children will return to school full-time in August. You will have received a Groupcall message from WLC communication which sets out which days each year group will be in school over the first couple of days. It is available here: https://www.westlothian.gov.uk/back-to-school and I have added details in the table below. Please note that our ELC children will begin to return on Wednesday 12th August and we will be in contact with further guidance to support a safe return. Children starting our ELC for the first time will be contacted individually.

You may also be interested in the Scottish Government advice that is informing our reopening arrangements. You can view this here: https://www.gov.scot/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-guidance-preparing-start-new-school-term-august-2020/

We are currently finalising details to reflect the updated Scottish Government guidance and ensure the safety and wellbeing of all our children, staff and families. More information to share new school procedures including arrival/pick up arrangements will be sent out by the end of the week, as we know you will be anxious to get this information so you can prepare for your child returning to school. Until the more detailed information is available I have put together some of the key information which I hope you find helpful.

Is it safe? Risk assessments have been completed to identify actions to ensure it is safe for children to return within our school.
When do children come back? 11th August – is an in-service day for school and ELC staff

12th August – ELC children who already attend on a Wednesday should attend for their normal session, P1 (9:10-12:00pm), P2, P3 and P4 (Full day)

13th August – ELC children who already attend on a Thursday should attend for their normal session, P1 (9:10-12:00pm), P5, P6 and P7 (Full day)

14th August – All school children to attend

From Monday 17th all school and ELC children to attend full time

What should children bring? We are asking children to bring as little as possible to school.

Children can/should bring:

·       a waterproof coat and any other appropriate clothing to be dry and warm outdoors as we will be outside as much as possible

·       a labelled water bottle and this should be filled at home each day.

·       a packed lunch if they wish (school meals are still available).

·       Pencil cases with their school supplies (the school can also provide these free to families). This helps us to limit the sharing of resources

·       school bags with just their essentials.

·       a snack for break time, which they will eat in the classroom.

 

Children should not bring:

·       a change of shoes – on the return to school children will not be changing into indoor shoes, they will wear their black school shoes indoors and outdoors.

·       PE kits – on the return to school, children will not be changing into gym kits. Please ensure on their P.E days they wear/ bring trainers. (They might want to wear their school sweatshirt and tshirt on P.E. days). P.E. will initially take place outdoors, as much as we can.

·       Additional items from home such as games, toys, etc.

What will be different? Children will have:

·       to sanitise/wash hands regularly and will spend as much of their day as possible with their class group and their teacher.

·       a staggered start and end time to the day- details to follow by the end of the week.

·       staggered lunch and break times – details to follow by the end of the week.

·       go straight into their class at the start of the school day – details to follow by the end of the week.

·       limited mixing between classes or large gatherings.

·       an allocated gate to enter and leave at the start and end of the day.

Parents/carers will be asked to:

·       not gather in the playground or outside the school gates and to maintain 2m distancing at all times

·       not enter the school unless you have an appointment but instead to communicate using emails or by telephone.

·       adhere to specific arrangements for P1 parents/carers on their child’s first day to enable a smooth transition, adults will not be able to come into class but we will arrange a transition area to support children with the move into school on their first day. ELC induction for new children who are staring with our ELC will be shared individually with parents/carers.

What will be the same? Children will still be able to:

·       wear their school uniform

·       see their happy, smiley, welcoming staff ready to care for and teach them. We will all support them to settle back into school life.

·       order lunches as usual on iPay. All families now will have to use iPay to make payments, as cash will not be accepted at the office.

·       go to Breakfast Club each morning, from 12th Aug.

·       order milk for their snack.

 

During these unprecedented times things can change and we appreciate your continued understanding with this, however these are the plans in place for starting back. I will send out more detailed information by the end of the week.

 

We are super excited to open our doors and welcome all our school and nursery children back.

 

Kind regards,

Miss Burton

Head Teacher

 

 

 

End of Term Message from Miss Burton

Good morning everyone,

Wow! Can you actually believe it is the end of term?!

It’s hard to believe that 14 weeks ago our school doors closed, but our school community definitely didn’t.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you as parents and carers for your support as we navigated through these unprecedented times. Thank you for your patience and understanding, and for supporting us along the way. In some ways, although we are apart, I feel like we have grown closer. You have done a brilliant job of supporting your child with home learning, please give yourself credit for that.

Thank you to our staff who have quickly adapted to a new way of learning and teaching, and especially for humouring me with my love of making a making a wee video! They have consistently taught our children, showing they care whilst experiencing the personal challenges that lock down brings to us all. Thank you to everyone who also works behinds the scenes- a lot of work goes into running the school smoothly.

Happy retirement to our dear Mrs Ness, who has dedicated 25 years to our school. That is a huge achievement and dedication to our community! She will be greatly missed by us all.

Thank you to our children- we miss them dearly! They are the true stars of PUSCPS. We have loved seeing, and hearing them in Teams, reading emails and seeing their uploads to online learning journals. Good luck to our Primary 7s- they will be greatly missed. It was great to celebrate with them last week, and we know they will go on to make us all proud. Please now take 10 minutes to sit with your child and watch this wee video we made especially for them:

https://vimeo.com/432630020

I will be in touch in August once we have a clearer picture of what the school day will look like. August will bring a new normal for us, but for now, rest and try not to worry.  None of us like uncertainty, but the one thing that is certain is that we will always be here to support you. We are ready to welcome you and your child back, and we are very excited about that!

Please give your child a big PUSCPS hug from me- I miss them lots.

Happy holidays,

Miss Burton

P4 – P7 weekly learning

P4 – P7 Weekly Timetable

Good morning everyone!

Here is the week’s timetable for home learning tasks for the last week of term!

There are also whole-school tasks posted by Miss Burton and P4-6 will have tasks from Mrs Ness. Please remember that there is no pressure to complete everything.  Thank you to parents/carers for your continued support.

 

Monday               Spelling – 3 activities from the grid

Numeracy/Maths task

Plus: PE from Joe Wicks(YouTube 9am daily), Duolingo app for French

Weekly Sumdog challenges for Maths and Reading/Spelling

Continue with IDL if you normally do this in school

Tuesday               Topic-themed task or Health & Wellbeing task

Grammar  task

Plus: PE from Joe Wicks(YouTube 9am daily), Duolingo app for French

Weekly Sumdog challenges for Maths and Reading/Spelling

Continue with IDL if you normally do this in school

Wednesday        Reading task

Numeracy/Maths task

Plus: PE from Joe Wicks(YouTube 9am daily), Duolingo app for French

Weekly Sumdog challenges for Maths and Reading/Spelling

Continue with IDL if you normally do this in schoolP5 Video call at 10:00am

Thursday             Numeracy/Maths task

Health & Wellbeing task or Topic-themed task

Plus: PE from Joe Wicks(YouTube 9am daily), Duolingo app for French

Weekly Sumdog challenges for Maths and Reading/Spelling

Continue with IDL if you normally do this in school

Friday    Writing – Free writing task

Plus: PE from Joe Wicks(YouTube 9am daily), Duolingo app for French

Weekly Sumdog challenges for Maths and Reading/Spelling

Continue with IDL if you normally do this in school

New class blog times:

New P5: 11.30 am on Thursday

New P6: 11 am on Thursday

New P7: 10 am on Thursday

 

P4 – P7 will all be having a goodbye blog on Friday morning at 10 am.

 

Miss McLaughlin, Mrs Andison, Mrs Mooney & Mrs Campbell 🙂

P5 & P6 micro:bit Summer Coding Project

The micro:bit is a tiny computer that makes coding tangible and promotes digital creativity.

We have a limited number of micro:bits in school for current P5 and P6 pupils to take part in an independent summer project exploring how they work.

The micro:bits can connect to a PC using a USB cable or ipad using the free ‘micro:bit’ app.

You will be provided with a micro:bit kit and access to online links and tutorial to support your learning.

Please see the form below for more information and to sign up.

P4-7 Timetable 1.6.20 – 5.6.20

P4 – P7 Learning week beg 1st June – 5th June 2020

 

Below is the timetable for the learning for this week for P4-7.  These are the core learning activities from your teachers.  Miss Burton may also post additional learning opportunities – these are optional.  Please remember to go on Sumdog to complete the challenges set by your teacher as they are part of your learning for the week.

Remember to check the timetable carefully to see what day and time you have a class session on teams.  We are all looking forward to it!

Have a great week!

Monday

Spelling – do 3 activities from the grid or activities from teacher

Numeracy/Maths

Plus: PE from Joe Wicks(YouTube 9am daily), Duolingo app for French and weekly Sumdog challenges for Maths and Reading

Continue IDL spelling if you normally do this in school

Tuesday

Interdisciplinary Learning/Topic

Literacy e.g. grammar/punctuation

Plus: PE from Joe Wicks (YouTube), Duolingo app for French and weekly Sumdog challenges for Maths and Reading

Continue IDL spelling if you normally do this in school

P5 Team meeting with Mrs Campbell at 10.00 am

Wednesday

Reading

Numeracy/Maths

Plus: PE from Joe Wicks (YouTube), Duolingo app for French and weekly Sumdog challenges for Maths and Reading

Continue IDL spelling if you normally do this in school

 Thursday

Health or Topic

Numeracy/Maths

Plus: PE from Joe Wicks (YouTube), Duolingo app for French and weekly Sumdog challenges for Maths and Reading

Continue IDL spelling if you normally do this in school 

Friday

Writing – Free writing activity

Plus: PE from Joe Wicks(YouTube), Duolingo app for French and weekly Sumdog challenges for Maths and Reading

Continue IDL spelling if you normally do this in school

P7 Teams meeting with Mrs Andison at 10.00 am

P4 Teams meeting with Mrs Mooney at 10.00 am

P6 Teams meeting with Miss McLaughlin at 11.00 am

West Lothian Sumdog Contest starts on Friday!

Sumdog’s West Lothian Maths Contest is almost here! It starts tomorrow at 8am, and finishes at 8pm on May 21.

Here are some things to keep in mind during the contest:

  • Students can play at any time.
  • For the score to count, the West Lothian Maths Contest activity must be showing in the green panel on the left of the student’s screen when they click to start each game.
  • Their scores are based on correct answers.
  • A class’s score is the average of the scores from all students from that class who take part.
  • To appear on the leaderboard, at least 10 students from a class need to play.

Parent/ Carer Self Evaluation Questionnaire

We would be grateful if you could please take 10 minutes to fill out our annual parent/ carer questionnaire. This will help us reflect on our successes for this session and improvements for next session.
You can complete one questionnaire per family or one per child.
You will find the link below, many thanks in advance.

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