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Communication with Parents
At Saint Anne’s Primary School we use a variety of ways to keep in touch.
Open Door Policy – the senior leadership team are available for all parents and carers at any time providing they are not teaching or in another meeting. Please either pop in to the school office or phone for an appointment.
Class Diaries – will let parents know what homework has been set and is also used to communicate between the class teacher and parents.
Newsletters – will be sent out on a regular basis to keep parents informed about the work of the school.
Letters – further information which requires a response may be sent out in letter form.
School website/Twitter – will contain a great deal of information about the school. It is a good idea to check this regularly.
Text messaging – You may also receive text reminders about events/school closures etc.
Meetings - Parents and carers are welcome in the school to discuss any aspect of their child’s development and progress. To avoid disappointment, it is advisable to make an appointment. There are various opportunities throughout the year when parents can discuss their child’s progress with the class teacher and view the child’s work.
Parents and carers are welcome at other events throughout the school year e.g. workshops, information evenings, class performances, religious and other assemblies. The school newsletter and website will keep you informed.
Emergency Contact Information
At the start of each school session, parents will be issued with the annual data check form. Please ensure that this is completed and returned to the school. It is also important that you let us know if there are changes to your telephone number(s) or to those of your emergency contacts throughout the year.
Data Protection – use of information about children and parents/carers
We collect information about children attending school (and also about parents/carers, emergency contacts etc. provided in the annual data check) to allow us to carry out the Council’s functions as the education authority for the City of Glasgow. This may sometimes involve releasing personal information to other agencies and other parts of the Council, particularly in relation to child protection issues or criminal investigations, and it may also be used for research purposes (see the link below for more details regarding this).
Information held by the school is, in legal terms, processed by Glasgow City Council. The Council is registered as a data controller under the Data Protection Act 1998 (number Z4871657) and all personal data is treated as confidential and used only in accordance with the Data Protection Act and the Information Use and Privacy Policy approved by the City Council. For more information on how we use personal information, or to see a copy of the Information Use and Privacy Policy, see www.glasgow.gov.uk/privacy
Appointments during school hours
If your child has an unavoidable appointment, please give them a letter for their class teacher and then collect them from the school office at the specified time.
35 David Street Glasgow G40 2UN Phone: 0141-554 2734