| |
|
|
| |
28th March, 2006 |
|
| |
Dear
Parents,
Chinese
New Year, visits from the Fire Department, a
Doctor, the Mountain Rescue Team and the Police;
café and coffee mornings as well! A busy old
term for everyone.
A big
thank you to all the mums who have helped in so
many ways this term. Those contributions have
been invaluable and much appreciated.
|
|
| |

Piper
Fraser Doig (F.VI) helped with
our Ceilidh |
|

How do you
say yummy in Chinese? |
|

When I
grow up, I want to drive a fire
engine! |
|
|
|
| |
The
Governors have been very busy in the search for a
new Head. The whole process takes time and it is
a question of watch this space for news at the
beginning of next term. Whoever does come, we
will do our utmost to make the transition in 2007
as easy as possible for everyone and, in the
meantime, Angela and I are intent on enjoying the
next year as much as the past 27!
From the
Pre school staff point of view, Elaine will go on
maternity leave in September. Marie Noelle will
continue to cover until Easter 2007. Tracey is
moving up to Form 1 to take over from the
retiring Osla Guest. I will be able to announce
Traceys successor at the beginning of next
term.
|
|
| |

Chinese
writing! |
|

Our Burns
Ceilidh |
|

Is that
really Fireman Sam? |
|
|
|
| |
My IAPS
Chairman commitments this term have taken me all
over the UK. This continues a little in the
holidays, but Wendy Stewart will man the office
between 9am and 3pm each day so do make an
appointment to see me if there are any issues at
all that you would like to discuss. Similarly, if
you would like to increase or change your
sessions, do let me know. Similarly, demand for
places in September is excellent, so Irene and I
will both be very happy to hear from you if you
would like to choose your sessions early for next
year.

The Ochils
Mountain Rescue
Land-Rover |
|

Making
Chinese noodles |
|

Whose turn
is it to be the Doctor? |
|
|
|
| |
With best wishes for now,
Yours
sincerely,

Mike Beale |
|
|
| |
|
|
|