It’s great to be able to update again on exciting activities at the Royal School of Dunkeld. The winter term is always very busy with the school in full swing, and lots to keep pupils, teachers, school staff and parents alike on their toes!
Nowhere was this more evident than with the hugely successful spooky Halloween Disco held in the school hall on 2 November. Superb costumes on show, terrific moves on the dancefloor, and snacks and drinks for all combined for a memorable and fun evening.
In our last update we updated on the issue of what is known as ‘additional support needs’ or ASN. We’ve since seen a successful and open meeting involving specialist school staff, parents and Parent Partnership Group (PPG) committee to unpack this further, and share thoughts. It’s great to see this kind of open and healthy dialogue within the school community.
Another developing PPG initiative is to breathe some life into the phone boxes which have run their course as food sharing areas – we now have fantastic bespoke food bank, and foodshare facilities. This has meant the phone boxes are available for use – and the plan is for them to be used as book banks, available for book sharing, with an initial focus on books for children of school age. This initiative is in early days but look out for the phone boxes near Birnam Arts and in Dunkeld Square getting a new lease of life.
Next up – Christmas! Always a key part of the school calendar, this year we look forward to our Christmas Fayre on 7 December, with class and other crafts and gifts available in a welcoming mid-afternoon atmosphere in school. This year the PPG has agreed to gift each resident in Servite and Rivendell a 2024 school calendar. We hope this brightens up their homes as much as all the others across our community – and as an added bonus residents can expect a wee carol singing visit from the school too. We’d like to place a massive thanks on record to all of those businesses who have paid to sponsor our calendar this year – we are immensely grateful for this support, with all funds raised going directly to support the school, and activities for the children.
Graeme Cook, Chair, Parent Partnership Group
Nicola Williams, Headteacher, Royal School of Dunkeld