General News

Published: 20 December 2017

East Lothian Council, in association with the Lord Lynn and the Scottish Flag Trust, is launching a public competition to design a new and distinctive civic flag for the county of East Lothian.

An increasing number of civic areas have had a new flag designed, recent Scottish examples being Orkney, Kirkcudbrightshire and Caithness.  While associated with the Saltire, the county does not have a flag of its own.  The benefits of having a flag would include allowing East Lothian residents to celebrate their heritage, express pride in their community, and help raise recognition and awareness of the county nationwide.

Anyone is free to enter the competition.  The closing date is 28 February 2018.  Entries can be from individuals or groups.

Guidelines for the competition set out the rules and requirements for submissions and explain the various stages leading to a winning design being chosen.

Published: 18 December 2017

I want to make you all aware about and invite you along to a whole school event (S1-S6) on Monday 29th January 2018, 6 - 8pm, at Knox Academy. This will be a Careers Evening where various businesses and further education providers will be hosting stalls for parents and pupils to discuss career paths and opportunities. There will be something for everyone!

The Evening is being organised by our Pupil Learning Team, Parent Council and DYW (Developing the Young Workforce) to support our efforts to foster an ethos of ambition; one of our Four Key Priorities. The Event is also being held just before our first set of coursing starts.

If you intend on attending, please can you complete this short form (click here) which will help us in our planning.

Mr C Blair

Published: 15 December 2017

We have had a very exciting week this week giving and receiving.
Our very own Santa, Mark Coull from Strive/Men in Sheds and the effervescent Kelly Clarke from Loose Parts Play visited us on Wednesday with a giant tumbling tower set, outdoor dominoes, a storage box and a table and benches set! Read more here...15.12.17_meadowpark.pdf.

Published: 14 December 2017

We're delighted to announce that Knox Academy School of Rugby have been chosen as one of the Co-op's Local Community Fund Charities, which will help us to provide essential kit and training equipment for the boys and girls teams over the coming year. Its a great way for you to support rugby at Knox Academy and will ensure we can give all of the players the best experience possible. Every time you shop at the Co-op, you could be supporting rugby at Knox Academy at no extra cost to you. If you are already a member, all you have to do is visit this link and nominate Haddington School of Rugby as your local charity. If your not a member it is really straight forward to join- and costs you nothing- theres information here how to sign up www.coop.co.uk/membership.

Thanks in advance for all your support! We'll keep you updated throughout the year to let you know how it is going!

Published: 14 December 2017

A new strategy that commits schools to supporting and engaging parents in their children’s education was launched by East Lothian Council this week.  Pupils have received a paper copy of this policy in an A5 booklet during registration this week.

The Parental Engagement Strategy 2017-2020 aims to ensure that that all parents and carers are encouraged and supported to engage as partners in their children’s learning, and to become involved in the life of the school. The strategy also ensures that it can continue to build on good practice and create further opportunities for our parents and schools to work together. Its publication follows consultation with and collaboration between parents, teachers and key education officers and approval at the June meeting of the council’s Education committee. The strategy will be reviewed every four years in line with parental engagement legislation.

The core aims of the strategy are to ensure that parents and carers:

  • Are made to feel welcome and included
  • Are engaged with their children’s learning
  • Are communicated with in a variety of ways
  • Are able to contribute to Family Learning opportunities
  • Are able to access support
  • Are encouraged to participate in Parent Council meetings and Forums

Fiona Robertson, Head of Education at East Lothian Council, said:

“I would like to thank all the parents, Head Teachers and council officers who have worked together to create this strategy. We believe that fostering positive partnerships between parents and schools is absolutely key to securing the best outcomes for our children and young people, and this policy demonstrates the council’s commitment to helping all parents and carers to be engaged at a level that is right for them.”

Shamin Akhtar, Cabinet Spokesperson for Education and Children’s Services, said:

“The Parental Engagement Strategy isn’t just about making sure that parents feel welcomed and included in the life of the school, it’s also about making sure that schools make the involvement of parents a priority. Research proves that meaningful parental engagement leads to greater success for our children and young people and is incredibly important in improving better attendance, behaviour and learning. By working together we can make a real difference.”

View the full policy - East Lothian: Parental Engagement Strategy 2017

Link to East Lothian Council's news article

Published: 10 December 2017

Knox Academy is pleased to invite applications for the following vacancies:

Closing Date: Sunday 17 December 2017

Closing Date: Friday 22 December 2017

Published: 08 December 2017

Christmas decorations have begun to appear in Meadowpark as excitement slowly begins to build, not only for Christmas Day itself but for the holiday season. Pupils and staff have worked so hard this term and have shown incredible resilience, determination and cooperation ... read more here  08.12.17_meadowpark.pdf.

Published: 01 December 2017

I can hardly believe that in 3 weeks we will be breaking for the Christmas holidays. There is still much to be done in terms of the curriculum and planning, and we have a few birthdays to celebrate... read more here Meadowpark Newsletter 01.12.17

Published: 29 November 2017

The school has received a query concerning St Andrew's Day. We would like to reassure parents/carers (and pupils) that we will be operating as normal tomorrow, Thursday 30 November 2017. 

All holidays can be viewed either on the school calendar or the Session Dates document for 2017/2018.

Published: 28 November 2017

A consultation letter has been published by the Scottish Government regarding the content of a new Education Bill which will empower schools and strengthen the role of parents.    For the full letter please follow this link.  

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