The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Men are taking over for special nights of events at town primary school

BRECHIN: Idea is to end stereotype of education establisme­nts being mum-only zones

- JANET THOMSON jathomson@thecourier.co.uk See comment on page 28

Primary school staff have launched a pilot project to encourage male parents and carers to spend some quality playtime with their children.

Maisondieu Primary in Brechin is running a “dads and grandads” fun session for male family members of children in the nursery and primaries one and two to tackle the stereotype of schools being mum-only zones.

Men attending the Wednesday night sessions are given the opportunit­y to play games with their children while socialisin­g with other men who have children of similar ages.

Principal teacher Colin Hutchison explained the group is suitable for fathers, grandfathe­rs, uncles, stepfather­s and male carers. He said: “We know, for a variety of reasons, it can be difficult for men to be more involved with the school and with their children’s learning.

“In addition, research has shown men can often feel schools are a mum’s domain – sometimes they only see the mums talking at the school gates – but dads love the chance to be involved too.

“Many have told us they also just enjoy time to play with their children but that is not always possible at the end of a busy working day.”

The school has been working with New Solutions, a community interest company which supports schools, organisati­ons and businesses.

Mr Hutchison added: “We already have excellent relationsh­ips with so many of our parents and have hosted several family learning events, such as a maths evening and a mental wellbeing open evening.

“We have regular biscuits and blether drop-in sessions and a drop-in cafe for parents every week.

“On top of this, we have been very keen to encourage and develop the engagement of the male carers in our school community.

“New Solutions and the staff at Maisondieu are looking to create as many opportunit­ies as possible for dads, grandads, stepdads, uncles and any male carers in families to become involved with their children at school – both with their learning and just through playing with them.

“It is hoped these sessions, which involve a wide range of fun, play activities for the men and their sons and daughters, will also help the mental wellbeing of the children and the adults.”

The pilot runs until December 12 and, if successful, will be extended to older children and their families.

Any dads, stepdads or other male family members who wish to attend the sessions can drop in any Wednesday evening from 6-7pm or contact Mr Hutchison at the school for more details.

“Research has shown men can often feel schools are a mum’s domain

 ?? Picture: Paul Smith. ?? Maisondieu Primary School is running a special session for dads, grandads, uncles or any interested men to join in activities. Taking part are Keith Hogg and his son Alastair.
Picture: Paul Smith. Maisondieu Primary School is running a special session for dads, grandads, uncles or any interested men to join in activities. Taking part are Keith Hogg and his son Alastair.

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