Friday, 29 January 2021

Friday 29 January

Dear Parent/Carer, 

  It’s been another very busy and productive week and I want to acknowledge just how difficult the current circumstances are for everyone.  School staff, parents/carers and pupils are all finding online learning from home to be very challenging. When the IT doesn’t work, the number of demands being made of us seems too much or, when human relations become strained, we all long for a return to the lives we knew before the pandemic. Many of our staff are parents too, so we share your frustrations. There is hope though: vaccines are on the way, infections across Scotland are reducing and daylight hours are stretching. The passing of each day is a day closer to returning to a more normal lifestyle for all of us. Thank you for the many supportive and positive messages you have sent. These positive are like sprinklings of gold dust. They help us improve what we do and, especially during these times, they bring smiles to wearying faces.

 Please, let’s all, encourage pupils to reach out if they are finding anything difficult with their online learning or any other matter. They should contact their class teacher, key adult or PSL of, if they feel unable to do that, they must share how they're feeling at home so a parent/carer can let us know. We also have our own ‘in-house’ confidential counselling service available every lunchtime for any pupil who would like to talk through what is troubling them with a trained member of staff. (Pupils can access this support via their PSE TEAMs)

 We will shortly be seeking parent and pupil feedback on how we are doing as a school in supporting your children with their online learning. We will want to find out what is working well and what we need to do differently to improve. We will share a summary of what you told us and what we will do differently in response to your feedback.

 A reminder that the Parent Council is hosting a meeting online on Tuesday 2 February at 7pm to consider proposals for dealing with school capacity in 2021/22. A link for the meeting will be sent out next week via the school. These proposals will particularly affect those going into S6 next year, so will be of interest to S5 parents and pupils.

The meeting will include presentations by:

  • Donald J. Macdonald, Head Teacher
  • Laura Stewart, DHT (Equity and Rising Rolls)
  • Lorna French, Schools and Lifelong Learning Service Manager (City of Edinburgh Council)
  • Crawford McGhie, Senior Manager Estates and Operational Support (City of Edinburgh Council)

More material about the proposals, including documents from the school setting out the plans and a survey of S6 pupils, together with a summary of comments and questions raised by parents can be found at the Parent Council website http://jghscouncil.btck.co.uk/News.  An outline of proposals was also presented at the November PC meeting and can be seen at https://youtu.be/YICdgNAxPTk (starting at 18.53).

SQA  Mr Shankland sent a communication yesterday to parents and students regarding the most recent SQA update.  Details of the update can be accessed using the link below.

27 January 2021 - Update on National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher courses 2020-21

 S2 Parents’ Evenings  A huge thanks to all families that managed to book and undertake appointments with teachers on Tuesday/Thursday evening, this week.  We would be grateful if all S2 parents (even those that didn’t/couldn’t book appointments) would consider completing the short feedback questionnaire (link below).  You feedback, as always, is vital in helping us improve our future provision.

S2 Parents' Evenings - Parent/Carer Feedback

16+ Positive Destinations Group  Mr Shankland has asked for your support in trying to ensure that all S4, S5 and S6 students complete a short online form (link below) regarding their intentions for when they may wish to leave school and what they would like their post-school destination to be e.g. university, college, employment etc.  Gathering this information is vital to the effectiveness of support staff identifying and signposting the right opportunities to the right young people.  An email has been sent to all S4, S5 and S6 students regarding this. 16+ Positive Destinations - Student Questionnaire

S4 to S6 parents will receive an engagement tracking report next week. Please refer to the email and document issued by Mrs O’Brien earlier this week for more information on this.

 The UKMT Intermediate Maths Challenge for S3/S4 will take place on Monday 1st February 2021.  It will be held online.  If you are interested in taking part in the challenge, there is still time to sign up! Please email Ms Dolan on ashling.dolan@jamesgillespies.edin.sch.uk for all the information regarding logins and practice resources.

 Pupils can download a free Practice Workbook for N5 Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Maths at: https://collins.co.uk/collections/leckie-times-scotland There’s also a code for a discount on any other purchases for anyone looking to buy any other revision materials.

 Thanks to PC Fowler, our community Police Officer, for being proactive in requesting I make all parents aware that privately owned E-scooters cannot legally be used in any public place including on any footpath or cycle tracks. They can only be used on private land with the prior consent of the land owner.  

 Thanks to Ms MacIver (Gaelic Department)  for preparing and sharing materials with pupils in S1-3 incl. on Wednesday 27th January, to mark Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD). This is an international day of commemoration to remember the six million Jews murdered during the Holocaust, alongside the millions of other people killed under Nazi Persecution and in genocides that followed in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur. 

 Huge thanks to everyone (parents, teachers, mentors and pupils) who has contributed to all the work that goes into applying for Higher Education. In our current S6 of 182 pupils, 151 applications have been completed. Early responses from Cambridge are favourable with 6 out of the 10 who have had a response, receiving offers. Pupils can expect to hear directly from all universities in the coming weeks. Good luck to everyone!

 Please note that schools are on holiday from Monday 8 to Monday 15 February – both dates inclusive. The school will be closed to all pupils who have been attending in person over recent weeks. No homework or assignments will be set during holidays for pupils in S1,2 and 3. Pupils are expected to read for pleasure and get as much exercise and fresh air as possible within the current guidelines.

 If you are contacting the school for any reason, please use email rather than leaving a telephone message.

 We await Tuesday’s (2 February) Government announcement on plans for schools reopening with interest.

 

My quote for this week: ‘
Take care everyone and remember that there is always someone who can help’. (Mrs O’Brien’s earlier email to all pupils) 

  

Wishing all a peaceful and safe weekend. 

Donald j Macdonald (Headteacher)

 

Friday 22 January

 

Dear Parent/Carer, 

 Today marks the end of our second week of online learning for pupils in this second phase of pupils learning from home. I'm pleased to report that, overall, we are doing much better than in 2020. Significantly, Pupil engagement is much higher than last year. As we set out to do, the pupil week has structure, live lessons/interactions are taking place, pupils are getting feedback on their learning and more tasks are differentiated to better suit the range of learners' needs. In-school provision for Keyworkers' children and others who need a bit of extra support are progressing well. Of course, we haven't got everything right and we are still learning. In a week or so, we will contact you to seek your views on our current practices. We will then make changes as appropriate to improve what we are offering. 


Please, in the interim, let us know if your child is experiencing any barriers to their learning that we can help with. Many thanks to everyone for doing your best to ensure that Online learning continues to take place for our children. These are challenging times for families and school staff. Working in partnership with parents has never been more significant and important.
 


The Scottish Government wishes to gather the views of parents and learners to inform the national overview of practice. If you are a parent or carer, or a learner, please use the links below to complete surveys. Both surveys will close on Monday 25 January at 12 noon. 

 https://education.gov.scot/improvement/covid-19-education-recovery/national-overviews/about/ 

  

The Parent Council will be holding a meeting (online) on Tuesday 2 February which will look at proposals for dealing with school capacity in 2021/22, and which will be attended by Council representatives. Background documents relating to the plans which have been circulated can be found at http://jghscouncil.btck.co.uk/Newsand a presentation to the November PC meeting can be viewed at: https://youtu.be/YICdgNAxPTk (from 18.53). Further details, including the link to attend the meeting will be circulated via the school nearer the time. If you have comments and questions on the proposals, please send them to the Parent Council email address  jghscouncilcomms@gmail.com by 6pm on Saturday 24 January, for inclusion in the meeting. 


The UKMT Intermediate Maths challenge will take place on 1February 2021. It will be held online. If you are interested in taking part in the challenge, please email Ms Dolan on ashling.dolan@jamesgillespies.edin.sch.uk for all the information regarding logins and practice resources, unless you have already done so. 


If you are contacting the school for any reason in the coming weeks, please use email rather than leaving a telephone message.

 My quote for this week: ‘O wad some Pow'r the giftie gie us, to see oursels as ithers see us!''.(Robert Burns) 

  

Wishing all a peaceful and safe weekend. 

 

Donald j Macdonald (Headteacher)

James Gillespie’s High School

Friday 15 January

 Dear Parent/Carer,

 I'm delighted to share that this week's online learning has been very successful. Despite some technical glitches on Monday, almost all families are reporting positively on their experiences over the past week. Sincere thanks to pupils, parents, and staff for your concerted efforts and engaging so positively. 

During this next week we will focus on consolidating our efforts, identifying emerging best practices, and addressing barriers to learning for those who may be experiencing some difficulty. In 2 weeks' time we will more systematically invite feedback from all involved. At this stage we do not know when pupils will return to school-based learning;, so we will plan for both online and school learning and share details with you as soon as circumstances change.


In addition to pupils learning from home, we have also had up to 50 pupils learning in school. Those pupils who are in school can access their online lessons on school computers supported by school staff. The staff in attendance are on a rota and are drawn from all departments in the school. When I was in school on Wednesday, I was struck by how happy and motivated all the pupils and staff were. 

 If pupils need to collect any materials from school, they should contact the relevant teacher so that appropriate arrangements can be made. We are working on the principle that only essential travel to and from school is permitted. 

 S2 Parents’ Evenings

We plan to still run our S2 Parents’ Evenings on Tuesday 26 January and Thursday 28 January, as previously published.  The appointments will be online, utilising the software that was trialled successfully in our S3 Parents’ Evening, last November.  Detailed information as to how to book and access appointments will be sent to parents at the start of next week.  We are currently working on having the system ready to go live for appointment booking at 6pm on Tuesday 19 January.

 Edinburgh College Applications

We ask that any student who is planning to apply for a full-time course at Edinburgh College this session (starting August 2021), fill out the following online form:

Edinburgh College Applications 2021

This will ensure we are aware of all applicants and can ensure every student has support with their application. For further information, please see the communication that Mr Shankland sent to parents on Thursday via email and the School App.

 SQA

We received an official update from the SQA this week.  The details of the statement can be accessed here:  SQA Update - Wed 13 Jan

There is nothing in this update that has not already been shared with parents.  The main points being that students should be currently focussing on remote/online learning and that schools can expect more updates (especially around the assessment of Higher and Advanced Higher courses), from next week.

 The Parent Council will be holding a meeting (online) on Tuesday 2 February which will look at proposals for dealing with school capacity in 2021/22, and which will be attended by Council representatives. The school will be writing to parents shortly with further details, The outline of the plan was set out in the November Parent Council meeting, which can be viewed at: https://youtu.be/YICdgNAxPTk (from 18.53).  The December meeting (SQA assessments) can also be seen at: https://youtu.be/YICdgNAxPTk The Parent Council email address is jghscouncilcomms@gmail.com if there are any issues you would like to raise on this topic or any other. 

 

Warmest congratulations to Jaimee Kirk (2R2) on winning her club Jigoro Kano award in Judo. Jaimee loves Judo and has been coaching others in her club since last September. I hope it won't be too long before Jaime is able to resume her training.

 

 My quote for this week: ‘Don't walk behind me;  I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend''. (Attributed to Albert Camus) 

 

Wishing all a peaceful and safe weekend.

 

Donald

 

Donald j Macdonald

Headteacher

 

Donald j Macdonald (Headteacher)

James Gillespie’s High School