Living Our Values – 28/08/2020
Primary 7 – Class of 2020!
Better late than never! Sorry for the delay!
Although our end of term celebration was a bit different for Primary 7 thid year we still celebrated in PUSCPS style with an end of term, physically distanced P7 Celebration morning.
It was fantastic to welcome every back for one last time altogether.
We even rolled out the red carpet to welcome everyone back!
Mr Reid popped by to say hello and explain the changes to S1 at Broxburn Academy.
Some of our house and vice captains shared their experiences of being a house and vice captain.
All of our children shared their favourite memory of their time at PUSCPS. We had collected these in their P7 Team before the event and it was fun to hear them all.
We presented our Primary 7s with the traditional gift of their certificate, high school tie and dictionary to use in S1. We also added in a some PUSCPS coloured sweets!
Miss Burton reflected on their time at PUSCPS and shared some advice for the future, using Alice in Wonderland quotes.
We ended the celebration with a fantastic surprise – a silent disco!! Thank you to our Parent Partners for funding this, it was a lot of fun.
NHS Guidance on Attendance at School
We know that this is a confusing and uncertain time as we learn how to follow the guidance for Covid 19 symptoms and testing. We would request that all families take time to re-read the guidance below, this should support you in deciding your child’s attendance at school. It is important as a whole school community we follow this guidance to keep everyone safe.
The NHS guidance is:
- Please don’t send your child to school with symptoms which may be coronavirus (a new persistent cough, and/or a high temperature, and/or a loss or change in taste or smell).
- If your child or anyone in your household has symptoms you should ALL stay at home. Find out how to organise a COVID test on NHS Inform or phone 0800 028 2816. If your child has symptoms but tests negative they can return to school once they have had no symptoms for 48 hours and are feeling better. Please show the teacher the negative test result. This helps monitor cases and keeps the school community safe and reassured.
- If you return from an area with quarantine restrictions keep your child off school and stay at home for 14 days. A negative COVID test will not shorten quarantine as it doesn’t show if you or your child will develop the virus. Updated travel information is on gov.scot
When you phone our office to report your child’s office we will ask if your child or anyone in the house have symptoms and remind you of the NHS guidance.
Please find attached the information leaflet:
parents and carers letter good practice schools
Please find track and trace information:
Primary 7 Class Charter
P7 Responsible Roles
Primary 7 were super excited to find out their new Responsible Roles today! Although the roles may look a bit different this year, they still have an important leadership role to play in our school.
During school closures they completed an online form job application to apply for the role they would like to be considered for, stating the reasons why.
Their Responsible Roles in the playground  are:
- Magical Mediators
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Playful Pals
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Safe Security
The children will start their rota on Monday supporting P1 and 2. We will establish new job descriptions to keep everyone safe and keep to our class bubbles.
Living Our Values – 21/08/2020
Things might be a little different at school but recognising our children who go above and beyond is still important to us. Today we were very excited to present our first Living our Values certificates of the school year for those children who have been living our NEW school values! It was a very special day! 💙💛 #makingPUSCPSmemories
Term 1 Learning Overviews 2020/21
P.E. Kit & P.E. Days
- white polo shirt/ t-shirt – with school logo or plain
- blue sweatshirt/cardigan – with school logo or plain
- P7 – black sweatshirt/cardigan
- plain black tracksuit bottoms/ joggers
- black trainers
- girls who are wearing a skirt over their leggings can remove their skirt on P.E. days
- we would recommend that they don’t wear their shirt and tie on their P.E. days
- Primary 1 – Mon/Wed
- Primary 2/1 – Mon/Thurs
- Primary 3/2 – Tues/ Fri
- Primary 4/3 – Mon/ Tues
- Primary 4 – Mon/Wed
- Primary 5 – Tues/Wed
- Primary 6 – Mon/Wed
- Primary 7 – Mon/Wed
Drop off and Pick up Arrangements for P1-7
Thank you for bearing with us whilst we organise our routine for children entering and leaving the building. Please find below a reminder of the processes. There are staff on the gates and signage on the fence to support you. These processes are part of our school risk assessment and comply with Scottish Government policy and advice. Â Â
Morning Drop off:Â Â
- Those children wishing to make use of breakfast club should arrive between 8:10-8:30am. Â
- No adults should enter the playground in the morning. Â
- Adults should follow 2m physical distancing guidelines when dropping off at gates. Â
- Adults should not loiter at the gates, please leave the area once you have dropped your child off. Â Â
- P1-3 Entrance:Â Infant Side Gate Open 8:48-9:00Â Â
- P4-5 Entrance:Â Kick Pitch Gate Open 8:48-9:00Â Â
- P6-7 Entrance: Upper School Gate Open 8:48-9:00Â
Afternoon Pick Up:Â Â
P1-4 Exit at 3:10-15pm:Â Â Â
- One adult per family enters through kick pitch gate. Â
- Leave with your child via the library gate. Â Â
- All adults should follow 2m physical distancing guidelines. Â
- Adults should not loiter in the playground, please leave once you have picked your child up. Â Â
- We would recommend parents entering the playground wear a face mask. Â
- The above processes help us to ensure a one way system and support distancing. Â Â
P5-7 Exit at 3:15pm: Upper School Gate  Â
- Children with younger siblings can enter the playground to meet the adult. Â Â
- Adults should follow 2m physical distancing guidelines when dropping off at gates. Â
- Adults should not loiter at the gates, please leave once you have dropped your child off. Â Â
- One adult per family should pick up the child/ren.Â
Thank you for your support as we continue to put processes in place to support everyone’s safety.  Â
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