Tuesday, 5 December 2017

Stay, Play and Eat - Parental Invovlement

Our first block of Stay, Play and Eat has come to an end.  

Stay, Play and Eat is an initiative set up by Edinbarnet Primary School in order to allow parents to spend quality, one on one learning time with their children.

Stay, Play and Eat allowed both our children and parents to develop their understanding of reading strategies and how these can be explored through a wide range of activities.  The opportunities planned for at Stay, Play and Eat were aimed at individual ability level in order for the children to be supported and challenged.  This allowed our parents to see how they can support their child in a variety of different ways at home.

Stay, Play and Eat was also successful in developing our children's social skills.  We loved sharing our learning as a community and providing the children with the opportunity to further develop their social skills in new situations.

To round off each session of Stay Play and Eat we sat down and had dinner together.  Parents collected their other children from the creche if need be and they also joined us for dinner.  This was a great way to build stronger relationships between staff and the families who attend our school.  The food was provided by 'McMonagles Fish Boat' for the first few weeks and then 'The Riverside Bar and Restaurant' for the last 2 sessions.  The food was delicious and a great incentive to work REALLY hard during our play sessions.
  
 

 

 

 

 

 

During our last session of Stay, Play and Eat we asked the parents to complete an evaluation form of the block.  The feedback we received was outstanding.  Here are some anonymous quotes we would like to share:

Did you enjoy the 4 weeks you have spent at Stay, Play and Eat?

'I enjoyed it because it helped me bond & spend time learning fun different ways to help my child learn'

'Yes highly recommended, gave - confidence showing me what level he is at with words instead of just his homework'

Would you attend Stay, Play and Eat again?

'Yes, the teachers have worked hard and us parents enjoy the company'

'I feel that Stay, Play and Eat has brought me and my son into a more relaxed teaching habit and I feel I get less stressed while doing his homework at home'

Do you feel Stay, Play and Eat benefitted both yourself and your child?

'Yes, this gave me some time with - on her own after a rocky (diva) start the first two weeks, the 2nd two weeks went brill with - excited to do the activities with myself.  Great learning curve for me.  I have learnt how to teach - in ways I would not normally have done.'

In What ways do you feel Stay, Play and Eat could be improved?

'This is a great programme and I would definitely attend with my child again.  I don't think it could be any better'

As a school we have evaluated the block and are amending the model for Term 3.  We hope this is something that we can sustain as the benefits to the children and their families are endless. 


Tuesday, 7 November 2017

Cross Country Competition!

  • Every year, children across Primary 5,6 and 7 compete in West Dunbartonshire's cross country race. 
  • All children can take part in the auditions and the top 3 boys and girls then compete in the competition.
  • This year, as always, we were very successful and the children involved made us extremely proud!
  • Our P6 boys performed so well that they were ranked first in the boys team race. Take a look at Jayden, Joshua and Raymond smiling with their medals.
  • Everyone at Edinbarnet would like to say a massive well done to all of our cross country runners! :) 

Tuesday, 31 October 2017

Stay, Play and Eat!

Edinbarnet held their first Stay, Play and Eat session on Thursday the 27th of October. 

Our Stay, Play and Eat model provides our parents with opportunities to play with their children on a one to one basis.  We offer a creche facility for children within the ages of 0-16.  Our creche facility is set up by an outside agency.  This ensures that our parents are confident in knowing that their children are in good hands and frees up our parents to spend one to one time with their children.    


We then support our parents in playing with their children and show them a range of activities that they can do with their children at home to enhance the learning taking place in class.  This lasts for approximately an hour and then the parents collect their children from the creche and we go and have dinner together.  


Our first block of Stay, Play and Eat is aimed at Primary 1 and 2 children.  We hope to open this up to the whole school in the future.  

Our first session went down a treat with both parent and children.  We spent time discussing reading strategies and then explored these through a range of active activities.  We then ended our evening with a feast provided by McMonagles of Pizza, chips and Ice Blasts!

We are looking forward to seeing everyone again this week!



 

 


 

 

 

 

 









Saturday, 1 July 2017

Edinbarnet's Got Talent!

On Thursday afternoon we held our annual event "Edinbarnet's Got Talent" and what a show it was!



We had a wide range of acts such as singing, dancing and playing musical instruments. Everyone was fantastic and performed with such confidence. 




Take a look at some of our wonderful acts in action!




The judges certainly had their work cut out for them as ALL acts performed to such a high standard! 


They made their final decision which was as follows: 


1st: Lauren (singing)


2nd: Grace (playing the tenor horn)


3rd: Jamie (dancing) 


A massive well done to all children who took part! You made us all feel very proud! 


Edinbarnet certainly does have talent! 

Friday, 9 June 2017

Edinbarnet's Cheer and Dance Team - WDC Dance Festival

The boys and girls of Edinbarnet's Cheer and Dance Team have been working extremely hard over the past 4 weeks!  Our 4 week block of dance came to a fantastic end when we participated in the WDC Dance Festival held at the new leisure centre in Clydebank.


We spent time ensuring we knew the skills and technique of Cheer leading.  We learned the names of arms, jumps and positions.  It's not as easy as it looks you know!  

Miss McKelvie couldn't miss a photo opportunity!



Meet the members of our wonderful team:












 


Cheer leading involves fast and sharp movements.  Cheer involves lots of peel offs where the dancers start a series of movements on different counts.  This means we have to work hard to ensure we know our music and counts!  With cheer mixes being so fast and upbeat the children have to ensure that their performance and energy level match the music.  This takes hard work an dedication which Miss McKelvie certainly got from this bunch.

They looked amazing and their performance was outstanding.
 I am one proud teacher!