Please see below the summary of our school improvement plan for this session.
Category Archives: School Information
School Improvement Plan
Please see below our School Improvement Plan for 2022/23
P4 Residential Parent Info
Copies of the presentations from our recent parent meeting for pupils attending P4 Residential Camp.
P4 Residential Packing List
Please find attached a copy of the packing list for P4 camp as discussed at our recent parent meeting.
Homework Club
Our Homework drop in club for all pupils started on Tuesday 12th January at lunch time. All pupils can pop in for some support with homework. Our After School Homework Club started on Wednesday 13th January for P3-P7 pupils. The consent letter is attached for anyone who still would like to join!
French Week Planners
Some ideas for our French Week for each class are shared below. Find out what your child will be learning this week!
Standards and Quality Report 2014.2015
Please find attached a copy of our most recent Standards and Quality Report for session 2014.2015.
Number Clubs
This year all children in St Luke’s will be taking part in Number Clubs. Number Clubs are short tests designed to help children improve the speed of recalling key numeracy facts. It starts with working on number formation and number bonds, through times tables and then on to percentages and fractions. The children have 3 minutes to answer the questions of the club regardless of the club they are on. This is to help improve the speed of recall of important number facts.
The children will take their club every week. If they get 100% 3 times in a row they then move up to the next club. If they get 100% the very first time they take a new number club, then the children move up straight away to the next level. Children in Primary 1 will start this later in the year.
Practising the number facts contained in the clubs is really important so this practice will be the children’s numeracy homework each week. Once the club has been marked and the teacher has made a note of the score, it will be sent home so you can see how they are progressing and which questions they need to practice.
Children can progress as quickly or as slowly as they are comfortable with through the clubs. Some classes have already taken part in number clubs. For those who haven’t, the class teacher will decide on the most appropriate starting point for the class.
Below is the order and a brief description of each number club.
Mr Tilmouth
Number Club | Description |
Numbers to 20 Club
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Writing the numbers 1-20 in the correct orientation. |
10 Bonds Club
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Ten questions about number bonds to 10. |
20 Bonds Club
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Twenty questions about number bonds to 20 |
20 Mix-up Bonds Club
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Twenty addition and subtraction questions with answers to 20. |
100 Bonds Club
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Thirty questions about number bonds to 100. |
10 Club
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Ten 10x table questions. |
20 Club
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Twenty 10x and 2x table questions. |
30 Club
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Thirty 10x, 2x and 5x table questions. |
40 Club
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Fourty 10x, 2x, 5x, 3x and 4x table questions. |
55 Club
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Fifty-five questions about all the times tables. |
75 Club
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Seventy-five questions about all the times tables. |
75 ÷ Club
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Seventy-five division questions. |
Percentages Club |
35 questions about percentages.
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Fractions Club |
60 questions about fractions.
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45 Mix-Up Club | 45 questions about times tables, percentages and fractions. |
School Complaints Procedure
Please find attached our guidance on raising any concerns or complaints within school.Complaints flow chart
Standards and Quality Report Session 2013.2014
Please read our Standards and Quality Report for session 2013.2014