Newsletter (2) Newsletter June 2017 | Page 2

Class teachers 2017-18 2017-18 class Nursery Staff Shiona Stewart P1D P1M P2B P2MC P3D P3CD P4MD P4DC P5C P5D P6WD P6GE Mrs E Dann Mrs N Middleton Mrs S Barr Mrs E McEwan Miss A Downie Miss R Coorey Mon-Thurs Mrs S Digence Fri Mr D Grant Mon&Tues, Mrs S Macaskill Wed-Fri Mrs H Dickie Mon-Wed Mrs I Clark Thurs-Fri Mrs K Clark Ms G Donaldson Mrs G White Mrs C Gellatly Mon&Tues and alt Fri Mrs E Ewen Wed&Thurs and alt Fri Mr S Hewitson Mrs GJuggins Mrs P Morrison Mrs J Manson Mrs D Swan P7H P7J Headteacher Depute Headteacher Acting Depute Headteacher Sal’s Shoes There are 300 million barefoot children worldwide. 58 million children worldwide are not in school. 29 million of these are because they do not have the means. In many countries you cannot go to school without a pair of shoes. (Quote from ‘Sal’s Shoes’ website) Sal’s Shoes is a non-profit making charitable organisation who collects shoes from all over the UK to distribute them overseas for others to benefit from. Want to help? We are hoping to send a consignment off to Sal’s Shoes early next session so if you are planning to buy new school shoes before October, please do not throw out the old ones and instead pop them into school so that we can help others. Here’s how.  Sal’s Shoes collect outgrown children’s shoes (up to the end of primary school age) and pass them on to their new owners.  They sort by type and not size and collect all sorts of different shoes: flip flops, sandals, school shoes, slippers, trainers, winter boots and football boots.  They collect shoes that can still be worn: Solid soles with no holes. Laces if the shoes need them... and please think about the recipient of the shoes you donate and give your shoes a quick clean before you pass them on – no mud! If you wish to help, please pair your shoes with a rubber band before handing them into school. Sal’s Shoes are run entirely by volunteers and this saves them a huge amount of time when sorting and packing shoes.