Please find a link below to a letter from Fiona Robertson regarding Remote Learning in Midlothian. You will also find a link to the Midlothian Promise for Remote Learning and two support documents from our Digital Learning Team. Letter to Parents and Carers 200121 Midlothian Promise for Delivery of Remote Learning Live Video Sessions_ Advice Read More…
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Latest school news.
Midlothian Guidance for Live Google Meetings
We are delighted to say that we are timetabling Live Google Meets with each of our classes. To that end, please read the attached Live Video guidance from Midlothian: Live Video Sessions_ Advice for Parents and Carers
Midlothian Education Guidance, Principles and Expectations for Remote Learning
Midlothian Education have provided guidance and expectations for Remote Learning. A link to the document can be found below: Midlothian Remote Learning Guidance
Letter from Fiona Robertson Executive Director Children, Young People & Partnerships
Please follow the link below to find a letter from Fiona Robertson Executive Director Children, Young People & Partnership. Letter to parents 080120
Update to Self Isolation Period 13.12.20
Please see the link below regarding the change to the self-isolation period. The national guidance has now been reduced from 14 days to 10 days. This change comes into effect as of Monday 14th December. Letter re contact isolation period change 13-12-20
Midlothian Statement 4th December
Please see a link below to a Midlothian Statement that has gone onto the council website regarding the decision made by the DFM not to close schools early at the Christmas Break. https://www.midlothian.gov.uk/info/200296/coronavirus/626/latest_updates
French Phrase of the Week
Bonjour! Our French phrase of the week this week is: ‘Qu’est-ce qu’il y a?’ meaning ‘What’s the matter?’ Madame Newton has also added ‘Qu’est-ce qui ne va pas?’ which means ‘What’s wrong?’ Merci!
French Phrase of the Week
A catch up of two French phrases. Je ne sais pas – I don’t know Je suis fatigue – I am tired
A change in Scottish Law 7.11.20
Smacking Ban The law on all forms of physical punishment of children in Scotland changed on 7 November 2020. From this date all forms of physical punishment of children became against the law in Scotland. Scotland is the first part of the UK to ban the smacking of children. This change in the law Read More…
A Message From Executive Director Children, Young People and Partnerships
Friday 30 October 2020 Dear Parent/Carer We are delighted our schools are open, allowing children the chance to continue their education and meet up with friends in a safe environment. We have already seen some changes in the national guidance all schools in Scotland are following, and we will see further change from Monday Read More…