We would like to wish you all…
Monthly Archives: December 2019
A wonderful act of kindness…
A HUGE shout out to our pupil Abbie who recently had her hair cut and donated to the Little Princess Trust. Abbie also raised donations in sponsorship of over £340! WOW! Abbie, you have truly displayed our school value of kindness and we are so proud of you. We also all love your new short hairstyle!
Please click on the picture below to find out more information about the Little Princess Trust and how they provide free real hair wigs to children and young people with hair loss.
East Ayrshire Foodbank, Festive Opening Times
Friday 20th December
School will close early on Friday 20th December. Pupils will be dismissed from Loanhead PS, Dick Road from coaches at 2.30pm.
Christmas Service
Christmas Parties
As in previous years the arrangements for children dressing for their Christmas party are as follows:
- Option 1: Bring outfit to school to change into.
- Option 2: Wear outfit in the morning to schoool.
- Option 3: Parent can collect their child at 12:15 from the school office on the day of the party and take them home to change. Children must return by 1.00pm and have a letter sent into school to inform the teacher that they are a home lunch.
Clothing Donations
Friday 13th December…
Thursday 12th December
Reminder to all parents and carers that school will be closed Thursday 12th December due to the General Election.
Thank You is enough…
With Christmas fast approaching we are all more mindful than ever of the effects of poverty on the lives of many of the families we work with and the pressure many families feel to show their appreciation to staff in the school through gifts and tokens of appreciation.
Last year the BBC ran a feature about this with the simple message that thank you is enough. We want to share this message with you again this year to reassure any parents that are worried about affording a gift for a teacher in the run up to the Christmas break.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-46580014
We also want to reassure you that there is no ban on bringing gifts to teachers, but that a thank you, a card and even just the thought behind these small gestures, is more than enough for us as a staff.