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Thank you for visiting Gordon Primary School website- I hope you find the information throughout these pages both helpful and interesting. At Gordon Primary School & Nursery we pride ourselves in ensuring positive links with parents and carers through regular communication and working in partnership.

When any child joins us in Gordon Primary our aim is to provide them with an educational experience which is second to none. Thank you for the continuing, invaluable support we receive from parents and the wider community in our strive to achieve our vision.
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A smooth transition from one year to the next is vital, whether it be within the same school or on to a new setting. Read below to find out how Gordon Primary School supports all transitions to be a positive experience for pupils, parents and staff. Enrolment of all children due to start Primary 1 in August usually takes place the previous November- exact details are printed in the local press.
We want every child from Gordon Primary to succeed. One key element to promoting this aim is by encouraging all children to behave in school, the playground and the wider world. Read our current school behaviour policy below. It is our aim at all times to support and improve the behaviour of all the children under our care.
Read below to find out about Gordon Primary School's procedures and policy for Assessment and Reporting. Curriculum for Excellence emphasises that assessment is an integral part of day-to-day teaching and learning. Learners' progress will be closely monitored by staff, who reflect with them on their strengths, learning needs and next steps, and take action based on this.
All children will require extra support with their learning at some point throughout their education. Read below to find out how Support for Learning is managed in Gordon Primary School. Through 'Getting it Right for Every Child' and 'Curriculum For Excellence', the Scottish Government has set out its ambition for services provided to children and young people, and for their learning.
Scottish Borders Council Education Committee has approved a new anti-bullying policy entitled 'Respectful Relationships' which was developed on the back of a range of evidence based recommendations from local young people.

The policy provides guidance, to staff, parents, and children and young people on the prevention and management of bullying behaviour to make all learning settings safe, respectful, and positive environments where bullying behaviour is never acceptable.
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