Pastoral Care
PEF Team
- Mrs Jean Forsyth - Resource Worker
- Mrs Debbie Davidson - Family Support Worker
- Mrs Tina McCombie - SPSA
Pupil Care and Support (PCS)
Principal Teachers
- Mrs Colette McLaren - Dun c.mclaren@angusschools.org.uk
- Mrs Evelyn Cormack - Farnell e.cormack@angusschools.org.uk
- Mrs Amy Mackie - Menmuir a.mackie@angusschools.org.uk
- Mrs Lilian Black - l.black@angusschools.org.uk
Depute Head Teacher links
- Mrs Alison Cormack S1, S3 gw07wardalison4@angus-ed.org.uk
- Mr Tom Mawhirt S2, S6 gw09mawhirtthomas2@angus-ed.org
- Mrs Ailsa Laurie S4-S5 gw11laurieailsa@angus-ed.org
School & Pupil Support Assistant - Miss Tracey Westland
Responsibilities:
Your child's PT PCS teacher is your first point of contact within the school. They provide support with any concerns regarding school, friends or home.
PT PCS operates as your child's Named Person under the 'Getting it Right for Every Child' (GIRFEC) government scheme. This provides the service for children and families to access advice, support or extra help they may require.
PT PCS also help at key transition points, for example, Primary to Secondary transfer or application to college, employment or university.
Curriculum:
PCS teachers are responsible for delivering the Personal and Social Education (PSE) programme. This provides pupils with knowledge and understanding of Health and Wellbeing experiences and outcomes within third level and senior phase of Curriculum for Excellence. Pupils will also focus on literacy and numeracy.
Subjects taught:
Mental, emotional social and physical wellbeing
Substance Misuse
Relationships, sexual health and parenthood
Careers Education
PSE Programme:
Term |
S1 |
S2 |
S3 |
S4 |
S5 |
S6 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Positive Relationships Personal Safety |
CEOPS Careers |
Sex and Relationships |
Sex and Relationships |
Personal Statements Future Planning |
UCAS Future Planning |
2 |
CEOPS Substance Misuse |
Course choice |
Substance Misuse |
Careers Study Skills |
Safe Drive Stay Alive Personal Safety |
UCAS Future Planning |
3 |
Careers Sex and Relationships Education |
Positive Relationships Sex and Relationships |
Discrimination |
Substance Misuse |
Substance Misuse |
Sex and Relationships |
4 |
Mental Health |
LGBT CEOPS |
Mental Health CEOPS |
Mental Health |
Mental Health |
Future Planning |
Useful Links:
Getting it Right/ Named Person:
http://www.gov.scot/Topics/People/Young-People/gettingitright
http://www.gov.scot/Topics/People/Young-People/gettingitright/named-person
http://www.gov.scot/Topics/People/Young-People/gettingitright/named-person/top-ten
https://www.education.gov.scot/Documents/health-and-wellbeing-eo.pdf
Anti-bullying Policy:
http://www.angus.gov.uk/downloads/file/1867/anti-bullying_policy
University/ Student Award Agency:
Mental Health:
http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/healthadvice/parentsandyouthinfo.aspx
https://www.reachacross.org.uk/
Personal Safety:
https://www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre/
Online Safety
Useful websites to keep your children safe online:
Generic:
www.skillsdevelopmentscotland.co.uk
https://www.gingerbread.org.uk/
https://www.familylives.org.uk/
https://www.familiesoutside.org.uk/
https://www.mariecurie.org.uk/
https://solicitors.guru/articles/156-bereavement-care-advice-family-financial-security/
https://childbereavementuk.org/