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Our Lady of The Missions Primary School
Robslee Road, G46 7DD, UK Thornliebank
+44 (0)141-620 1914
www:http://www.ea.e-renfrew.sch.uk/ourladymissions/e-mail:headteacher@ourladymissions.e-renfrew.sch.uk

Our Lady of the Missions

 

 

 

Dear Parent/Guardian,

The purpose of web site is to provide you with information regarding Our Lady of the Missions Primary School: its aims and objectives, organisation and administration, in order to facilitate your child’s transition to school.

EDUCATIONAL AIMS

It is the aim of everyone at Our Lady of the Missions to ensure that:

  • There is a welcoming atmosphere and a positive ethos throughout the school, where all visitors and users of the service feel relaxed, comfortable and at ease;
  • All children are educated in a safe, secure and happy environment;
  • Each child is viewed as an individual with differing needs;
  • An appropriate curriculum is offered to all children in the school on the basis of their individuality;
  • Each child is helped to reach their maximum potential in all areas of their intellectual, physical, spiritual, social and emotional development;
  • Independence in learning is fostered from primary one to primary seven in order that children will come to see and recognise the value in education and become masters of their own learning, with the appropriate skills and self confidence required to embark on independent study and discovery;
  • Individual responsibility for self-discipline is promoted in order that children may come to realise and accept the need to be part of a caring school in which each and every member of the community holds a deep respect for one another and their personal well being and happiness;
  • A strong partnership with parents is established and that they are kept fully informed and involved in their children's progress;
  • Equality of opportunity is afforded to all users of the service, reflecting a philosophy of true inclusion;
  • As a Catholic school tolerance and concern are fostered within the children for one another as part of a Community of Faith with deep respect for others.
  • The work already started in the home of nurturing and developing the children's Catholic Faith is continued towards a fuller participation in the Sacramental life of the Church.

It must be remembered that education is a two-way process.  Throughout her/his waking hours a young child is learning constantly, often unconsciously broadening knowledge and experience.  As children spend most of their time in their home environment, opportunities for learning continually occur and parents/guardians who are aware of this fact can use such occasions to their children’s advantage.

The staff - teaching and non-teaching, are interested in your child’s welfare, as you are yourselves.  If you have any doubts or problems, which are affecting your child’s progress, do not hesitate to inform the school.  (Many problems result from a lack of, or incorrect information and are easily solved.)

The teaching staff will be pleased to discuss issues relating to your child. All visitors, however, should first come to the school office.

Parents of Primary 1 children may accompany them to the class area for the first few days.

At the outset of your child’s education we look forward to working with you in order that your child may enjoy a happy and fulfilling school life.

  Yours Sincerely,


UNIFORM

Uniform List – Girls

Pinafore Dress/Skirt – navy, plain style

Tailored trousers - navy

Blouse – pale blue

School Tie & Badge – available from Man’s World

Cardigan/Jumper – navy

Shoes – black

Blazer – royal blue

Socks) - white

Tights) – white or navy

Plimsolls/Trainers

Shoebags available from school

Shorts & tee shirt for PE

Summer – blue striped dress

Polo shirts available from school

Navy sweatshirts available from school

Navy fleeces available from school

Navy rain jackets available from school

Uniform List – Boys

Shirt – pale blue

School Tie & Badge – available from Man’s World

Trousers – grey

Blazer – royal blue

Socks – grey

Pullover – grey

Shoes – black

Plimsolls/Trainers

Shoebags available from school

Shorts & tee shirt for PE

Polo shirts available from school

Grey sweatshirts available from school

Navy fleeces available from school

Navy rain jackets available from school

Given that there is substantial parental and public approval of uniform, schools in East Renfrewshire are free to encourage the wearing of school uniform. In encouraging the wearing of uniform account must be taken in any proposals to prevent any direct or indirect discrimination on the grounds of race or gender. Any proposals will be the subject of widespread consultation with parents and pupils. Against this background it should be noted that it is the policy of the education committee not to insist on pupils wearing uniform or having specialist items of clothing as a prerequisite to their attending and engaging in all of the activities of the curriculum.

There are forms of dress which are unacceptable in school such as items of clothing which:

  • potentially, encourage faction (such as football colours);

  • could cause offence (such as anti-religious symbolism or political slogans);

  • could cause health and safety difficulties, such as loose fitting clothing, dangling earrings,

  • shell suits of flammable material in practical classes;

  • could cause damage to flooring;

  • carry advertising, particularly for alcohol or tobacco; and

  • could be used to inflict damage on other pupils or be used by others to do so.

Under no circumstances will pupils be deprived any educational benefit as a result of not wearing uniform.

Parents of children receiving family income support, family credit, housing benefit, or council tax benefit will normally be entitled to monetary grants for footwear and clothing for their children.

Approval of any requests for grants made by parents in different circumstances are at the discretion of the director of education. Information and application forms may be obtained from schools and from area and education offices.

Parents are asked to assist in this area by ensuring that valuable items and unnecessarily expensive items of clothing are not brought to school. Parents should noted that the authority does not carry insurance to cover the loss of such items and any claims submitted are likely to be met only where the authority can be shown to have been negligent.

The wearing of jewellery is not encouraged although a watch may be worn.

EXTRA-CURRICULAR

We have football training for primaries 3 - 7.

 

 

 

 

 

Netball club for primary 7 Monday 3.10-4.10 in OLM and for primary 6 on Tuesdays 3.10-4.10.

 



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