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Raring2go! Raring2go! 18 raring2go.co.uk 19 Albyn School Open Events Friday 16 September 2022 Saturday 5 November 2022 Friday 18 November 2022 Friday 16 December 2022 An independent school for girls and boys aged 2-18 Register at www.albynschool.co.uk Charity no. SC008392 In 2022 over half of all S5 pupils gained 5 A grades at Higher 1) Get yourself ready  rst, before your child. It’s helpful to prepare some things the night before and go to bed at a reasonable hour so you’ll all wake early enough. Late nights are a sure  re way to make the mornings more stressful for everyone. 2) Don’t turn on the TV before breakfast. Its far better to make sure the children are dressed before they eat and then perhaps when they’re fully ready you can turn the television on. 3) Let your child know ahead of time that you’ll be going out. Explain exactly what the day’s activities will be and tell them clearly what their time requirements are. 4) Help younger children learn the importance of being organised. Encourage them to do things for themselves. For example, teaching children to get dressed by themselves is chance to practice independent skills and it will save you time in the long run! 5) Turn getting ready into a game! For example, you could try the “beat the clock” game. The idea is that your child’s goal is to be ready before the alarm clock buzzes. If you child wins he/she earns a small treat or reward such as a favourite snack in their lunch box. It’s important to tell your child exactly what tasks they must do in order to be ready to leave and thus win the reward. Back to school... Unfortunately the holidays cant last forever. Here’s a few tips to help with the start of a new school year: It is so important that your child begins their learning journey in the right environment. At Albyn School, boys and girls feel safe and at home in our small classes; the perfect setting for inquisitive minds to flourish and for your child’s potential to be unlocked. Our pupils want to excel, and they develop high aspirations for the future. With over half of our S5 pupils achieving five A grades at Higher in 2022, pupils are given full support for whichever pathway they choose to follow once they leave Albyn. Part of our vision is to offer the opportunity for our pupils to seek fulfilment and enrichment both in and out of the classroom. With smaller class sizes and a large range of subjects on offer, pupils are able to learn in a purposeful and comfortable environment with dedicated teachers who have time for each and every pupil. Beyond the classroom, pupils are encouraged to take part in an incredibly rich and wide cocurricular programme, where one day they may be flying high in the sky with the Combined Cadet Force and the next day they could be racing an electric car with our Formula 24 Club. There really is something for everyone. Pupil Voice is really important at Albyn, and we encourage our pupils to have their say on many different aspects of school life. This helps us to create the best learning environment for each individual pupil. Our vision and values are lived every day and are shared widely and deeply by all who learn, work and teach within our school community. For more information, or to arrange a visit, please contact the Albyn School Admissions Team on 01224 322408, email: admissions@albynschool.co.uk. Albyn School Open Events Friday 16 September 2022 Saturday 5 November 2022 Friday 18 November 2022 Friday 16 December 2022 An independent school for girls and boys aged 2-18 Register at www.albynschool.co.uk Charity no. SC008392 In 2022 over half of all S5 pupils gained 5 A grades at Higher Albyn School Open Events Friday 16 September 2022 Saturday 5 November 2022 Friday 18 November 2022 Friday 16 December 2022 An independent school for girls a d boys aged 2-18 Register at www.albynsc ool.co.uk Charity no. SC008392 In 2022 over half of all S5 pupils gained 5 A grades at Higher Albyn School Open Ev ts Friday 16 September 2022 Saturday 5 November 2022 Friday 18 November 2022 Friday 16 Decemb r 2022 An independent school for girls and boys age 2-18 Register at www.albynscho l.co.uk Charity no. 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