Scotstoun Primary School Social skills and our school.

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Scotstoun Primary School Social skills and our school

Social Skills Manners Relationships Citizenship Communication Behaviour

Whose standards/rules? Family Community Religion/values system/beliefs School

Scotstoun Primary School Framework Ethos Values Golden Rules Curriculum for Excellence Partnerships

Curriculum knowledge, skills, understanding, attitudes Language talking and listening writing reading Citizenship personal and social development health and well being anti-racism

Skills Presentations Giving feedback Learning partners Self and peer assessment Sharing Collaborative working Enterprise Finance education Target setting Awareness Decision making Carouselling

Working Together Experiences Practising Buddy schemes Playground games leaders Eco Kidz Pupil Council Assemblies Eating meals Projects Playtimes Dinner helpers Web group PE, sports, teams Drama, shows Clubs PTA events Outings Residential in P7 Active learning Celebrations Visitor talks

Supports Home/school liaison Role models Solution focus Circle time Buddies/supporters/friendship circles Organised games Behaviour framework/rules/ethos Specialists

Curriculum for Excellence Our School Values Responsible citizens Effective contributors Successful learners Confident individuals Respect Learning Community Happiness These capacities and values underpin our school’s ethos and our learning and teaching.