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‘’The process of transition occurs over time beginning well before children start school and extending to the point where children and families feel a sense of belonging to school and when educators recognise this sense of learning’’
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Primary 1 Transition August 2017
Welcome Primary 1 Transition August 2017
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Introduction School Information Staffing/People Who Help Transition
P1 Curriculum School Day and Routines Uniform Houses Dates Communication Questions
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School Information Approx 245 pupils and 48/40 Nursery
Offer a broad and balanced curriculum Very good level of parental support Active Parent Partnership Very good links with outside agencies who support our pupils Eco School (5 green flags), Cycle Friendly, Active Schools, JRSO, range of Pupil Voice Groups
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Acting Depute Head Teacher
School Staff Acting Head Teacher Mrs Laura Cameron Acting Depute Head Teacher Mrs Lynsey Stevenson
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P1 Teachers P1A Miss Emma Hopkirk P1B Mr Andrew Drysdale
School Staff P1 Teachers P1A Miss Emma Hopkirk P1B Mr Andrew Drysdale
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Mrs Scott and Mrs Young Our Office Ladies
People who help us Mrs Scott and Mrs Young Our Office Ladies
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Mrs Cole Support for Learning Teacher
People who help us Mrs Cole Support for Learning Teacher
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Mrs Mitchell Our School Cook
People who help us Mrs Mitchell Our School Cook
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Mr Wakefield Our School Janitor
People who help us Mr Wakefield Our School Janitor
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School Partnership Mrs Claire Muir @cornbankPship Doing Our Bit for the School
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Active Schools Kate Murray
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P1 Parent Happy to answer any questions
Mrs Hadwen P1 Parent Happy to answer any questions
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P7 Chums
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Transition Nursery children have been working with P1 over recent weeks on a mini Fairyland theme Nursery/P1 teachers have been liaising to share information And our P1 teachers have been involved in transition visits here and at partnership nurseries
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Curriculum for Excellence
Children in P1 are working within Early Level: Structured play and active learning Social and ability groupings Literacy Maths and Numeracy Health and Wellbeing Social Studies Science Technologies Expressive Arts RME
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Break and Lunch Bring a snack Water only throughout the day
Milk can be ordered School dinners are free for P1-P3 Menu available on the website Bring your own healthy packed lunch Nut aware school Fruit one afternoon per week Chums system to help and support P1’s in dinner hall and playground Staff in the playground and dining hall
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Lunch Trial On Wednesday 30th August parents from P1A are invited to join their child for lunch at 11.30am. There is a cost of approx £1.90 On Thursday 31st August the parents from P1B are invited to join their child for lunch This allows the children to have a practise before attending school full time the following week P1 teachers and CHUMS will be on hand to support
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What should my child bring to school?
School bag – not too small Pencil Case – pencils, coloured pencils, rubber, sharpener Blue Reading Bag Gym Bag – shorts, coloured t-shirt and gym shoes to keep in school for PE A healthy snack – no sweets Water Bottle – no fizzy or diluting juice Old paint shirt
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What should my child wear?
A Cornbank sweatshirt or cardigan A white or blue polo shirt Grey or black trousers or skirt/pinafore (or checked blue summer dress) PLEASE!!!!! We would ask that you label all clothing and accessories with your child’s name!
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School Sweatshirts
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Houses Green Falcons Red Kites Golden Eagles Blue Ospreys
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What if my child is unwell?
Please do not send your child to school if they are unwell Telephone the school by 8.50am If you don’t phone, we MUST text and/or phone to establish the reason for absence If your child becomes unwell at school, a member of staff will contact you to discuss
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What if my child has medication?
All staff are trained in Emergency First Aid Consent form Regular medication e.g. inhaler Self-administered medication – see the office staff
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How can you support us? Bring your child to the playground on the first day Collect your child from the playground Encourage your child to line up independently with their house Ensure the school has up-to-date contact details Check your child’s blue bag for letters etc Make sure everything is labelled Come along to our Parent Partnership meetings
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Session Dates These are on the Midlothian Council and our own website
for downloading and are in your packs today
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Pupils resume on Tues 22nd August
Start Dates Pupils resume on Tues 22nd August Tues – Wed Group 1 – 8:50am am Group 2 – 10.45am pm Whole Class in from Thurs 24th August 8:50am – 12.20pm until Fri 1st September
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School closes at 12.25pm on a Friday
School Day From Mon 4th September Start – 8.50am – 10.30am Break 10.45am pm Lunch 1.10pm – 3.15pm School closes at 12.25pm on a Friday
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What communication can I expect from school?
Regular newsletters from the Head Teacher One class newsletter per term from the class teacher Regular comments in the reading diary Informal discussions with the class teacher at the before or at end of school day if necessary 2 Parent Consultation appointments per year Written Progress Report in June Regular updates on the school website and twitter An invitation to our Shared Starts, Curriculum Evenings, Open Days, Nativity and Assemblies The HT and DHT operate an open door policy - please do not hesitate to contact us
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Communication Chat to us
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We hope your child will be very happy at Cornbank
We hope your child will be very happy at Cornbank. A positive partnership between home and school ensures the best possible educational experience for your child. We look forward to working with you and your child.
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Questions
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ENJOY! Please can we wish you a really enjoyable summer and we all look forward to seeing you and your children in August
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