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Feasibility Studies – The Results


The feasibility studies are available to download! Yay, I hear you cry…

It’s in three parts, the first is an overview, the 2nd(Bucksburn) and 3rd(Newhills) concentrate on the individual sites(yes, only 2 sites were considered, yes I know we weren’t involved despite promises that we would be…*rolls eyes*).

Part 1 (.doc[4.1MB] | .pdf[549kB])
Part 2 (.doc[11.5MB])
Part 3 (.doc[10.1MB])

There are no pdf versions of 2 & 3 because they become insanely huge(over 60MB each)

Because these are fairly large documents I’ve converted them to html and put them on this site so you can read them online, direct access at

http://bucksburn.info/FR

but please note some formatting is lost in the automatic conversion.

Happy reading, comments below!

More ACC Invites


I’ve been sent these PC meeting invites by ACC…

http://docs.google.com/View?id=ddsg9zrm_0cqqt4hcj

APCLG Meeting Oct 5th 2009 – Summerhill


I’ve received this email inviting a representative to the Aberdeen Parent Council Liaison Group meeting…

The Aberdeen Parent Council Liaison Group would like to invite you to their first meeting for all the City Parent Councils for this academic year to be held at Summerhill Education Centre on Monday 5th October. The meeting will start at 7:00pm and we would expect to be finished by 9pm.

This meeting is for Parent Council representatives from Aberdeen City schools only. If you have received this invitation and it does not apply to you it may be that this is the only contact address we have for your Parent Council and I would ask that you forward it to the appropriate person as soon as possible. Thank you for you assistance.

We would like to cover two broad areas during the meeting which are;

1. APCLG itself – why is there a Group, what it hopes to achieve, who is a member and what is its mandate?

APCLG was set up some 18 months ago, however, we believe it is time to revisit the Group, its mandate, its make up, its participants and how we decide collectively who is to sit on it?

We recognise it may be time to ensure that people who participate on this Group are more formally selected. It is, therefore, out intent to seek your collective approval and if appropriate election of people to serve on the Group. Ideally if you should wish to be considered for nomination and selection we would ask that you attend this meeting. If for any reason you are unable to attend but still wish to be considered please let me know and provide a very brief (one paragraph maximum) statement on why you wish to be considered and what you would hope to achieve by participating in APCLG.

2. Major issues with respect to education in the city over the coming years.

Aberdeen City Council is contemplating having to make substantial further cuts year on year in education spend (along with cuts in other key public services spend). These cuts have the potential to have a profound effect on our children’s education and may well result in, amongst others, staff reductions, school closures and a likely consequent re-zoning of those that remain. At the same time as these reductions of service a general restructuring of teaching methods and the curriculum (curriculum for excellence) is also being embarked upon.

APCLG is trying to represent the broad interests of Parent Councils across the City and of your Parent Fora. To help understand where each Parent Council sits on the above issues we have developed a very brief questionnaire regarding APCLG and Parental Representation which I ask one person from each Parent Council to complete. The questionnaire is attached to this Email and ideally should be completed on-line by following the link in the attached document (also included below) or, if necessary, by filling in the responses on the Word document and Emailing it to the address indicated. IT is intended to provide feedback on the responses to the questionnaire at the meeting on 5th October.

Link to Parent Council Questionnaire (Key Ctrl + Click to follow link): APCLG Survey[link removed - Billy] Please note the questionnaire will be live on-line from 08:00hrs Wednesday 23rd September – help us by completing this as soon as possible.

The agenda that we wish to follow for the meeting to cover the two areas I have outlined above is as follows;

1. Introduction

2. APCLG Background / Status

3. Feedback on APCLG Survey

4. Nomination and election of representatives onto APCLG

5. Nomination of representatives to the National Forum

6. Education Committee Representation

7. Aberdeen City Education Issues

8. AOB

I cannot stress strongly enough that we are very interested in hearing your thoughts on APCLG and more generally on education in the City of Aberdeen. We therefore need you to come along to this meeting to make your views known.

Please attend.

Regards,

Paul.

Of course the eagle-eyed among you will have noticed this meeting is to be held at the same time as our own PC meeting so if anyone would like to represent Bucksburn at this please email me at secretary@bucksburn.info and I’ll warn them let them know. ;oD

Updates


The Parent Council met last night for the first time of the new school year. The minutes of this meeting can be found here however there are a few points that should be emphasised on this page.

All parents should note that it is no longer acceptable to park in the Police Office car park because of inconsiderate drivers. The Police offered the use of their car park during drop off and uplift times over the last couple of years to alleviate congestion on Howes Road and reduce the danger to our children. Incidents by parents have caused this kind offer to be retracted, to the shame of the people involved. Please do not use the Police car park even if there is no more room on Howes Road. Find somewhere else to park.

In a similar vain and in order to ensure the continuing safety of the children forced to cross at Howes Road drivers should note that the Police will be enforcing the double-yellow lines with tickets given out for dangerous parking. Any parking on the double yellows in this area will be considered dangerous parking as there have already been incidents of collisions between car and child, so be warned! Thankfully so far this term there seems to be less congestion on the Howes Road so this should not be a problem.

It was also raised that there may be an unawareness of the upcoming September long weekend so the dates for your diary for that are the Friday/Monday of 25th and 28th of September. The parent council try to publish any dates of note in our Diary page, including the term times and holidays for 2010-2015, exclusive of in-service days I believe.

Welcome Back


Welcome back to the new school year. I trust everyone had a fantastic summer break and we’re all back refreshed for the coming year.

With this in mind I’m putting this reminder and open invitation to anyone who’s interested in the school’s parent council to come along to our first meeting of the session on Monday evening, the 31st August at 7PM in the school. Everyone is always welcome to attend parent council meetings.

We will also be doing a bit of a recruitment drive in the near future as Lynn’s ties to the school as a parent have ended with her daughter’s move to high school and there may be other roles requiring filling as we return and get the gossip news from the summer.

I’d particularly like to invite any parents who have never been before to come along and any new parents to the school, be it via nursery or moving to the area are also very welcome to come.

I hope you can come along and if so, I’ll see you there!

New Director Of Education Appointed


Here is an email the parent council received today from Aberdeen City Council

Subject: City appoints Director for Education, Culture and Sport
Information forwarded from Rhona Jarvis
City appoints Director for Education, Culture and Sport

Aberdeen City Council has appointed Annette Bruton – a Chief Inspector
with Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Education – as Corporate Director
for Education, Culture and Sport.

Mrs Bruton, who has a distinguished career in the field of education,
will take up her post in a few weeks’ time.

City Council Chief Executive Sue Bruce said: “I am delighted that we
have appointed someone of Annette’s calibre from what was an extremely
impressive set of candidates. She came through our very robust
assessment centre with flying colours and will bring a wealth of
invaluable experience to the post.”

City Council Leader Councillor Kate Dean said: “Providing excellent
education and delivering top-class sports and culture for our citizens
are among this administration’s highest priorities. Annette has all
the qualities we were looking for in the person who will lead these key
services.”

Deputy Leader Councillor Kevin Stewart added: “I could not be happier
with this appointment. Annette has the gravitas that comes from being a
Chief Inspector with HMIE and the extensive hands-on knowledge of
education that we need in order to make Aberdeen a beacon of
excellence.”

Mrs Bruton commented: “I am thrilled to have been offered the job. It
is an exciting challenge to run such important services in a major city
like Aberdeen. I will be working for a city council that is dedicated to
providing its citizens with the very best in learning, culture and sport
and I cannot wait to be part of that.”

The 54-year old joined HMIE as an Inspector in January 2001 and became
a Chief Inspector in 2005, with responsibility for the inspection of
education, community learning and development, and psychological
services across Scotland. Her directorate is also responsible for
following through on school inspection and school improvement.

Before joining HMIE, she was a service manager for quality assurance in
Stirling Council’s children’s services. She has also worked as a
senior manager in the Higher Still national development programme and
was involved in the National Curriculum assessment programme from
1996-99.

Prior to that Mrs Bruton worked in the field of learning support and
special needs in the former Lothian Regional Council, dealing with
vulnerable children and their families.

She began her career as a geography and economics teacher in Dundee.

Mrs Bruton is married to Douglas, a principal teacher of guidance in
Dalkeith, and has three sons aged 16, 19 and 21, the eldest of whom has
been studying at the University of Aberdeen.

The current Corporate Director for Culture and Learning, John
Tomlinson, opted not to put himself forward for the post and will retire
from the service.

Mr Tomlinson said: ”I warmly welcome Mrs Bruton’s appointment. She
will be a first-class director and will be working for a city council
that is firmly on its way to realising its potential.

“For my own part, after a great deal of thought I decided not to put
myself forward for interview for the post for which I have had
responsibility over the past nine months. I have thoroughly enjoyed my
13 years with Aberdeen City Council but I decided that now, at this time
of change for the local authority, was the time to explore new
challenges.

“I will greatly miss all the many excellent people with whom I have
worked over the years at the city council. I wish them all the best for
what will undoubtedly be an exciting future under the new management
structure.”

Mrs Bruce paid tribute to Mr Tomlinson’s long service in local
government, commenting: “John has been an exemplary officer and a
valued colleague and I wish him well in whatever he chooses to do
next.”

Councillor Dean added: “I have known and worked with John for very
many years and know well what a talented director he is. He has given
first-rate service to the people of Aberdeen and I am sure he will go on
to make his mark elsewhere.”

Councillor Stewart commented: “I respect John’s decision to move on
to pastures new. He is an extremely able senior officer with a vast
knowledge of a whole range of services. He will be a credit to any
organisation he moves on to join.”

Quick Update


I’ve toggled the weather watcher to hidden by default but it’s still there if anyone’s checking up on school closures.

I’ve also written to Cllr McDonald about the possible introduction of zig-zag lines outside the school entrance on Howes Road. Parking by inconsiderate parents has long been an issue and this step would make their parking illegal, and ticketable by the police. Hopefully this will be something that can be implemented quickly and go some way to help alleviate this safety concern.

Cllr McDonald is also chasing up an extension to our CCTV system that would complete coverage of the school property on all sides.

The minutes of our latest meeting are also now online here.

Sign the PSA Petition


http://www.gopetition.co.uk/online/25710.html

Bucksburn Set To Lose Out In Pupil Support Assistant Cuts


(*Edit – 18/02 – I’ve now uploaded the psa allocation report from ACC where this was decided.)

Our school has been placed in the firing line yet again with the announcement that PSA hours are to be cut. Another cut that will affect those who rely on it most. The information I received the other day verbally was something like 50% of our PSA hours will be lost. This will result in more work for teachers who will have to make up for the cut. That of course means that they will be teaching less!

There is massive condemnation of this by EVERY ACC school in Aberdeen, some of which I’ll publish here…

Comments or Questions are welcome below.

What other schools are saying…

Continue reading ‘Bucksburn Set To Lose Out In Pupil Support Assistant Cuts’

Parents Views Rejected – Schools To Merge


http://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/Article.aspx/1074422

Aberdeen City Council yesterday rejected our request to keep our school open. They decided to close both Newhills and Bucksburn schools. They are going to then place both school rolls into a building, not yet built, to continue their education.

There is no timescale set for this and no site has yet been chosen for this building.