Balfron Matters 


Monday 5 June 2023

 Weekly communication for staff 

Dear colleagues,

It is the first day of our new timetable.  Thanks and congratulations to David on the completion of his first timetable.  I have updated the names on the yeargroup Google Classrooms.  Please check with Form Classes that everyone has access. Michelle has added a  great section on the value of routines below.  As you plan for and welcome your new classes, it would be wise to consider the advice shared by the EEF.

The Future Pathways event was highly successful on Friday with much positive informal feedback from visitors and young people.  A massive thanks to Neil and Ross for their work in organising and delivering the day. 

Last week we welcomed Scott Kennedy to the Balfron Team (pictured above).  We secured funding to have Scott join us from Forth Environment Link three days per week.  Based in the PE department, Scott will be working with young people, staff and partners on sustainable travel, encouraging us all to reduce our carbon footprint and live more sustainably.

Good luck to Fa, Jack and Noah who will be presenting at the National YPI Event next week. with the support and encouragement of Heather, they took part in rehearsals in Perth last week.  It is a massive event and I am very proud that Balfron High pupils are presenting.  Take a look at the video below. This will play as they come onto the stage. If you get a chance, congratulate them on this fantastic achievement and wish them well.

Congratulations to our S1/2 Boys Rugby Team who won the prestigious West of Scotland Cup last week. It has been a successful year for sport at Balfron - really great for our young people to get back up and running. The Balfron High School Sports Awards is planned for Thursday 22nd June.  It will be great to celebrate the many individual and team achievements in and out of the school.  Thanks to Andrew and the team for their work in planning this event.

Reminder of our school priorities for 2023-24. The themes coming from the self-evaluation (data, views & observations) and from looking outwards are:

Finally, June is Pride Month and so our flag is flying proudly.  Shari and the Pride Group will share some activities that we would really appreciate you taking your Form Class through.

Have a great week.

Elaine

This week at Balfron High:


Mon: New Timetable, S2-6

Dynamic Youth Awards Meeting


Tues: SNC Meeting

P7 Pupil & Parent/Carer Info Evening


Wed: Form: Digital Agreement

Uniform Evening


Thurs: S4 Assembly: Expedition Launch

Uniform Evening

Duke of Edinburgh Presentations


Fri: Head Prefect Voting

PTs Insight Training

CfE - Office & Technician Staff

Leadership - just keep going:

#1minwalk2work

Fa, Noah and Jack's promo for the National YPI event

Assemblies - June 2023

BHS Assembly Programme June 2023.docx

Open Doors 2023- Maths

Thanks to everyone for such warm welcomes to classrooms throughout Open doorsWe have much to be proud about and a huge amout to share.  It has been a real treat and privilege for the PTs and me.  

Apologies for the delay in getting feedback out to you.  I have wanted to discuss and check with the PTs that our comments are accurate.

Here is the final very short videos from lessons visited last week. Thanks again!

Last week at Balfron

When people outside your walls know what you are doing, it gives value to those inside

Photos from last week include: 


Learning & Teaching Working Groups 23/24


*We are looking for Leaders of Working Groups*


This is an opportunity for whole school, curricular leadership experience for practioners keen to develop in this area. Groups will have more than one leader, if you'd be more keen to lead alongside someone else.


As a group leader, you will be supported by myself as Pedagogy lead, and Elaine B.


Through regular meetings, you will be supported in planning and resource the best way to take your group forward in the work you all plan to carry out - so you are by no means alone! Support will be available as much or as little as you want .


As a wider working group leadership team, we would have extended support from each other, and we will meet periodically, with a focus on developing leadership skills.


We will kick start in August with a leadership session.


In addition, we are keen to further support professional development, and would encourage participation in the Education Scotland Educator Leadership Programme - again, providing support though collective meetings within school.


Please note, participation in this qualification is not compulsory to become a group lead, simply an extra bonus opportunity should you be keen.


Register interest in leading a group here - come talk to Michelle or Elaine about it anytime!


CLPL Corner


New Classes, Fresh Starts


The Value of Routine


Routines have always been thought to be integral to establishing excellent classroom management. The EEF state that learning routines support good behaviour and behaviour routines support good learning environments. While it doesn't solve all issues, it makes it less likely that issues will arise.


We set up routines for both instructional and behavioural activities, like how we might conduct ourselves in group work or how we might use mini white boards.


Consider the following for reflection:

(source: Making every lesson count, Teach like a champion)


Strong starts

Be around the door, welcoming in and directing activity 'hey, great to see you all, jackets off, starters on the boards'

Starter tasks that allow for independence gives us a chance to get register done etc.


Be explicit in how you want things done. 

How learners move around the classroom, how questions are to be answered

how practical equipment is gathered, how mini white boards are used, how homework is collected, 

how we listen and respond to each others ideas and suggestions. 


Demonstrate expectations and practice them:

Whatever your expectations are, be relentless about this, insisting on these standards every time.

How do we collect show me boards, textbooks, borrow a pencil, pass out worksheets - demonstrate it all!


Keep pace moving and challenge high  

Play around with responsive questioning techniques to improve participation and demand on thinking. Cold call questioning techniques keep learners waiting to see what happens next


Expect attentiveness and make this clear in your instructions: 

'All eyes and ears on me now, thanks', 

'What does it look like to be scholarly - excellent - that's great to see!' 

'This class is working so hard, I'm proud of you'. 

Well done for getting right into that task Sarah, oh I see you too Steven, and Rachel, this is great' - other pupils follow to earn the praise.


Use Positive redirection:

'Zara, what questions are you supposed to be doing at the minute?'

'I can hear that football ball game has been exciting, I'd be keen for you tell me about your goal when we're packing up, but for now, let's concentrate on Q5  (remember to ask about the goal!)

'Keep listening at the back, you've been doing so well'


Be present in their learning space:

Interact with their work as you move round the class, check jotters, give constant feedback, encouragement and set your expectations high: This is a very powerful way to build strong relationships.

'That's a big improvement on last time, I can see your confidence has grown'

'Your work is always so organised, that's a great life skill as well as helpful for learning your notes'.

'You've got it! Can I show it under the visualiser - I want to show the details of your working'

'You've made a mistake that lots of others have also made - would you be comfortable if I used it as an example for us all to learn from?

'You work really well as a pair, I like that you always like push each other for those extra details when you share your thinking'.


Our learners notice if we are present and investing in them and are eager to interact with us for that praise and encouragement.


Refer to our the school values regularly:

Remind our learners that we are a community by using a shared language:


'When we move classrooms, we need to keep quiet, its important to us to be respectful of other classes busy learning.

'I am disappointed that you made a mess with your water bottle. However, I am pleased with your honesty owning up, I feel I might be able to trust you now in the future to take more responsibility for your actions. What do you think?'

Ok, let's start the quiz, now remember, we are being  fair to our classmates when we give everyone thinking time and don't shout out.


Watch - Read - Listen


Have a look at the collection of resources below. 


Relationships are built most successfully in well managed classrooms where expectations are clear and learners feel invested in by teachers that care that they are challenged and learning. This is a strong theme through all these.

 CLPL opportunities

Education Scotland CLPL 

The link below is a digital brochure of some of the professional learning courses on offer next session. Worth a browse as we consider our PRD's


Digital CLPL  


 always available through the links below

External CLPL

BHS Professional Learning Notice board. 

Search. Click. Book

Powering up our seniors for successful studying

Teacher's Guide to the BHS Study Planner.webm

Teachers Guide to the BHS Study Planner - 3 min watch

Weekly Study Planner 2022

BHS senior study planner

e-sgoil weekly online supported study timetable

One portal to hold all information

ERP MyPortal.pdf
Collegiate Calendar 2022-23

Health & Wellbeing - Counselling for staff

Did you know counselling is available through Stirling Council?


Employee Counselling is available through our Occupational Health provider, People Asset Management (PAM)

There are a few ways employees can request Counselling. 

If you want some more information about counselling, what to expect or looking for self-help resources then please pop in and see Karin Figliolini or drop her an email.

Useful Links

Reducing+Risks+in+Schools+guidance+-+version+6.1+-+September+2021.pdf
BHS SIP & Recovery Plan 202-22.docx