Parents' Area

 PARENT COURSES WE HAVE PROVIDED

 

 

Date

Course title

Who

Number attended

Duration

Cost

 

September 2009

Keeping up with the children literacy

Parent/Child

8

15 x 2 hrs

Free

November 2009

Christmas Craft Workshop

Parent/Child

15

1 x 2hr

Yes

January 2010

Arts & Crafts

Parent

8

5 x 2 hrs

Free

February 2010

Introduction to sign language

Parent

15

5 x 2 hrs

Yes

February 2010

ICT bus

Parent

7

6 x 2hrs

Free

March 2010

Keeping up with the children numeracy

Parent/Child

13

15 x 2hrs

Free

September 2010

Basic Spanish

Parent

6

6 x 2hrs

Yes

October 2010

Keeping up with the children literacy

Parent/Child

7

12 x 2hrs

Yes

*January 2011

Helping your child to learn to read

Parent/Child

7

3 x 2hrs

Free

February 2011

My first story (Foundation/Yr1)

Parent/Child

6

2 x 2hrs

Free

February 2011

Keeping up with the children numeracy

Parent/Child

12

12 x 2hrs

Free

September 2011

Family Cookery

Parent/Child

8

10 x 1hr

Free

January 2012

Family Science

Parent/Child

10

15 x 2hrs

Free

May 2012

Parenting skills for the 21st century child

Parent

5

4 x 2hrs

Free

September 2012

Family SEAL

Parent/Child

8

6 x 2hrs

Free

*February 2013

Keeping up with the children numeracy

Parent/Child

8

15 x 2hrs

Free

*Parent/carer book club started

 

 

 

Christmas crafts

 

Parent and Toddler Group
 

Congratulations to: Stanstead Primary School

 

on January 18th, 2011

 

Congratulations go to

 Stanstead Primary School, Nottingham,

for achieving the LPPA on 8th December 2010.  The school achieved the LPPA through the School-Led Approach and is the 3rd school to have done so.

The head teacher’s clear vision of parental engagement, the consultation with parents and the welcoming environment were identified as just some of the strengths of the school’s approach in working with parents.

Headteacher, Patricia Vladev, said,

“The planning and preparation for this award had been an integral part of our Vision for the school. All stakeholders have had a part to play in achieving this award and all should take great pleasure in having achieved such a prestigious award. We, as a team, have come a long way in such a short time.  Parent Partnership is crucial to our present and future work at the school.

“The process of evaluation was meticulous, the verifier was thorough, but it was a day of celebration and sharing, where we were constantly in dialogue with our verifier. This enabled us to give a full picture of evidence against the portfolio. Mr Taylor was at all times professional, personable and positive towards all staff and parents.”