This week pupils had a very different experience from our usual annual school visit to see the Panto. This year Panto came to us! Everyone enjoyed watching an online panto with their own class on the large screen via the Promethean boards in their classrooms. A special shout out to Friends of Loanhead who helped bring this to us by making a donation to cover the cost of this happening. Thank you to you all from everyone at Loanhead Primary School.
Thank you…
Today we received a donation from our local Morrison’s Community Champion. As well as donating snacks for us to use in school for children who don’t have a little snack at breaktime, the donation will also be used to help families in our Loanhead community over the coming weeks. A heartfelt thank you for this act of kindness.
Christmas holiday closing time
Scottish Child Payment
Please find details of the Scottish Child Payment.
staying safe online
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Primary 2 wearing the fantastic masks they designed on their Promethean Board. Well done!
P7 Transition
P7 Parents/Carers
Kilmarnock Academy is delighted to present our virtual information session for parents/carers and young people joining Kilmarnock Academy in August 2021. Please follow the link below to access the session:
We hope that you enjoy the session and find it informative as we move towards transition into S1. We are very keen to engage with you and answer any questions you may have.
If you have any questions after the presentation, please complete the form using the link below. We intend to produce FAQ based on your questions but will respond to more personal questions individually:
We very much look forward to meeting you in person soon.
Kind regards
Kilmarnock Academy
Homework Survey
We have altered the format of homework this session and would like some feedback on the changes that have been made. If you could take a few moments to complete this parental survey it would help us moving forwards.
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The Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) is working with the National Parent Forum of Scotland (NPFS) to reduce the stigma around communication between school and parent/carers regarding child poverty. They have collaboratively produced a new child poverty survey and would like parents and carers to help by completing this survey by 6th December. Please click here to take part.
Using the responses received, CPAG and NPFS will produce resources to support schools and parents/carers in having conversations around child poverty where needed.