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Author: Ms Beaumont

Learning to Learn

We are a Learning to Learn school.

We encourage our children to develop learning dispositions that will help them become more independent in their learning and helping them to become better learners, both in school and out. Through a range of approaches including developing a ‘Growth Minset’ – apositive approach to learning and Building Learning Power ( BLP )we are creating a culture in classrooms – and in the school more widely – that systematically cultivates habits and attitudes that enable young people to become better learners; face difficulty and uncertainty calmly, confidently and creatively.

BLP and Growth Mindset prepares our children better for an uncertain future.  Our children need to have learnt how to stick at it, to be tenacious and resourceful, imaginative and logical, self disciplined and self-aware, collaborative and inquisitive.

What is Learning Power?

BLP is an approach to learning that we have begun to implement at St Joseph’s Infant School. This approach was created by Professor Guy Claxton. It is based on the idea that we are all capable of becoming better learners. BLP applies this idea directly to the work of teachers in the classrooms, to provide a practical framework for fostering lifelong learning in all young people.
At St Joseph’s Infant School, our school ethos is one of striving to be the best we can be, recognising that we all have different strengths and interests.
BLP and Growth Mindset allows us to nurture this ethos and build the children’s learning
power through a variety of strategies and techniques.

A Guide for Parents
‘Term on term, year on year, a BLP school breeds young people who are
more curious, more willing to take a risk and give it a go, more
imaginative, more creative, more thoughtful, more ready, willing and
able to learn with and through others. It’s developing this adventurous
spirit that counts’.
Professor Guy Claxton, originator of BLP

Autumn Term focus has been on developing strategies to be resilient. Our pupils have developed some BLP Monsters. Meet Rocky Resilient.

Nadolig Llawen from Estyn

We are very proud of the progress made by children in our school. Teaching and learning that develops both the spiritual and academic progress of every child,  is at the centre of all that we do.

Exciting news. We will be welcoming a team from ESTYN week beginning January 14th 2019. This will be a great opportunity to share your views with the Team. Please go on line https://vir.estyn.gov.uk/questionnaires/pages/ParentLogin.aspx?lang=en-GB

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Missio Update. Minutes of Meeting Tues 27th November 18

Agenda: 27.11.18

  1. Well done for action research at home
  2. How shall we share this information with others?
  3. Planning our special assembly
  4. Loving our World this Christmas
  5. Loving our school-How can we improve our playground?

 

Minutes:

Well done to ‘Reducing waste water’ group and ‘Switching off lights’ group who have created fantastic posters which will be put up around school.

Children shared ideas with all Missio Ambassadors and will share with whole school in the special Missio Assembly on  Friday. During this Missio Ambassadors will be given Missio badges. Please remind Mums and Dads to help you take the badge off before washing. Try to remember to wear your badge every day.

Teachers- Please help  Missio to have chance to to create posters.  Try using more than one App? Reminder to Missio groups to continue to switch off taps and switches every day.

Whole School Missio Message for Christmas Save trees, Save our planet. Christmas Cards are made from trees. Missio have decided to ask everyone to send ONE Christmas wish to hang on our Christmas tree, rather than many cards.

Recycle Group Ideas

  1. Children to create posters- to include message ‘Don’t drop rubbish’.
  2. Time Out – Rubbish pick, by Group members.
  3. New Bins with better signs a. Plastics, b. Milk waste, c) Fruit Waste
  4. Buy Litter pickers (Sturdy please)
  5. Recycle Group voted to swap weekly,
  6. Year 2 responsibility for Week 1.

 

Many thanks Ms Beaumont

 

Next Meeting Friday 30th Nov 2018

 

School Council Update

School Council are working on embedding Rights of the Child

Autumn: Spring

 

Summer
Article 29:

Your right to become the best that you can be.

 

Article 12:

Your right to say what you think should happen

and be listened to.

Article 15:

Your right to meet with friends and join groups

and clubs.

Article 6:

You have the right to life and to grow up to

be healthy.

Article 28:

Your right to learn and to go to school.

 

Article 19:

You should not be harmed and should be looked after

and kept safe.

EVENTS*Brighten Up CAFOD/Missio/NSPCC

Christmas Crafts-Peru

 

Silver Egg,

World Book Day,

Welsh Dimension/ 4 Key Purposes

Day of Many Colours

Multi -cultural weeks