General News

Published: 25 September 2017

The teenage years can often feel like being on a rollercoaster for parents, carers and young people – plenty of highs, lows and uncertainty about what might be round the corner! The many physical, emotional and behaviour changes that occur mean that adolescence can be a time of vulnerability as well as a time of great opportunity for young people. 

Knox Academy is offering a six-session course to give you an opportunity to explore with other parents how the teenage years can be a time for the whole family to ‘thrive rather than just survive.

More details can be found in the Raising Teens With Confidence letter to be issued to S1-S4 pupils on Tuesday morning at registration.

Published: 22 September 2017

Please accept my apologies for the lack of a newsletter last week: I was at Inter Agency Child Protection training on Thursday 14th September and found it just a little too easy to switch off and enjoy the holiday weekend! Note to self – write Newsletter earlier in week ready for posting on Friday.

Pupils had a very successful first experience on Monday 11th September on the River Tyne with Martyn Pegg from Outdoor Learning. Martyn remains confident that all pupils will be on the water after this 6 week block. Waterproof clothing and shoes/boots are essential for messing about on the river. Rest assured a full risk assessment has been carried out by Outdoor Education and are we happy to answer any questions you might have.

We are delighted to welcome Jenn Davis to Meadowpark team. Jenn has a wealth of experience working with children with severe and complex needs and comes to us from Saltersgate – very much their loss and our gain. Jenn Davis will be Class 1 teacher with Billie Morton and Judie Hadden providing additional support.

In Class 2 Lisa McClure has agreed to stay with us until further notice which will provide stability and consistency for this cohort. Lisa McClure and Class 2 are supported by Elaine Smith and Tracy Mearns and share Frankie Krawiec with all classes.

Class 3 remains consistent with Chris Morrison, teacher and Lorna Will and Suki Raunu providing essential additional support.

Our young people are relishing the outdoor space and the generous donation of bikes. We are looking for some support to help maintain these bikes, so if you or someone you know is able to help please let me know. We need bike helmets – must be BSA approved and in good condition. Good quality outdoor clothes also greatly appreciated. I bought a super waterproof jacket from a charity
shop for £7.95 so if you are able to afford a rummage please do so or ask friends and family if there are any spare.

Laura Duncan, Speech and Language Therapist joined classes on Wednesday 20th September and was able to meet most young people and will continue to play a vital role in our bustling community.
I have forwarded a number of links to fund raising via email and hope that you are able to support us in our goal of raising money for fixed equipment in the playground. Pupils have identified swings, climbing wall and cargo net and trampolines as desirable items. Lewis and Angela Graham got the ball rolling with a fund raiser disco in May and raised £1500. We need at least £20,000 for a permanent playground!
We are hosting a parent and carers evening on Thursday 28th September. Please contact Michelle Williams or your child’s class teacher to make arrangements. If you are unable to attend this then teachers are happy to make alternative arrangements for you. It is important that you are able to see your young person’s setting and achievements.

We finished our week with an assembly celebrating friendship, kindness and gentleness to others as well as recognising our own talents.

Have a great weekend

Charli

Published: 22 September 2017

The Social Subjects Support Classes Timetable is now available for Session 2017/2018.

All members of staff will support you in your studies.  Please speak with individual teachers to discuss any additional support required to assist you in achieving your AMBITION.

Published: 21 September 2017

An EMA (Education Maintenance Allowance)  is a weekly payment of £30 paid directly to eligible students who are continuing in post-compulsory education (i.e. beyond the age of 16). Summer leavers ( those born between 1 March 1998 and 30 September 2001) will now have received a pack inviting them to submit their application. We need to receive the completed application into our office by 30 September 2017 – any awards received after this date will not be backdated until the start of term.

Winter leavers, remaining at school who will be eligible for an award from January, will be sent an application form directly by the team in late November. If you need an application form, these are available from the school office, by email from the EMA Department or online.

Published: 19 September 2017

The link below will take you to an audio recording of 'Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull' - one of this years Christmas concert pieces.

Click here to access the audio recording.

If the link does not work, right-click and 'Save As'.

Published: 14 September 2017

The calendar for Session 2017-2018 has now been fully being entered. Thanks to Karina Serdtseva and Melissa Smith for their effort and commitment in entry of this data.

You can subscribe to this calendar with these instructions, this will allow you to see school events alongside your personal calendar.  

The calendar has also been made available as a PDF document.

Published: 14 September 2017

The SQA Post Results Service Policy and Procedures document with explanations is now available on the school website within the School Information section.

Published: 13 September 2017

Please could all members of the Class of 2017 ensure that they have sent their message of consent to yearbook@ka-net.org.uk.  If you require further information, or do not use Facebook, please contact the Yearbook Committee at this address.  These messages are essential to ensure publication is not further delayed.

 

 

Published: 12 September 2017

Kings Meadow PTA are holding a table top sale of good quality, 'Preloved' children's items on Saturday 30 September 2017.  

Items such as clothes, books, DVDs, video/xbox/playstation games, bikes, scooters etc will be availalbe to buy at bargain prices. 

They would like to invite any current S1 pupils who are interested in selling on their preloved items to rent a table.

Tables cost £8 to rent and can be booked by emailing KMPS PTA directly.

Published: 09 September 2017

The weather has been slightly more challenging this week but that doesn’t prevent staff from encouraging pupils to be out and about.  Class 3 were at Amisfield Garden on Wednesday and came back with blackberries and raspberries to add to their apple crumble. Well done Rory and Charley for excellent chopping.

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