Red Nose Day

Comic Relief is a British charity that aims to raise money and awareness for good causes all around the world. In support of the charity, a Red Nose Day event is held every two years.

Comic Relief supports incredible projects and organisations that are making a difference for people across the UK and around the world.

Bellsbank Primary School will be celebrating Red Nose Day on Friday 15th March and your child can take part by wearing something red. A £1.00 donation can be paid through ParentPay. Your donation will make a difference.

Thank you for your continued support.

Dance Fest 2024 – tickets

Parents/Carer of the children involved in Dance Fest 2024

Bellsbank P.S. will be performing on Wednesday 1st May and the show will run 7.00pm – 9.00pm (approximately) at The Gaiety Theatre, Ayr

  The cost of tickets for this event will be £7.00 and will go on sale directly from The Gaiety Box Office on Tuesday 5th March, online or by Telephoning 01292 288235. PLEASE NOTE: We have a high number of acts performing; therefore please  buy tickets as early as possible as we are likely to sell out quickly.

Safer School Streets – reminder

Our Safer School Streets initiative starts on Monday 11 March. Please note that the safe “drop off” point is at the shops. You can safely escort your child to school from the drop-off point. The aim of the initiative is to encourage walking, cycling or scooting to and from school.

Extract

“A School Street involves a part time restriction on driving motor vehicles on roads around a school. During the restricted periods (weekdays from 8.40am -9.05am and 2.40pm – 3.10pm) only permit holders, blue badge holders, school transport vehicles (including contracted taxis) and exempted vehicles can drive on these roads.

We ultimately want to increase the safety of all road users and promote the use of active modes of travel to school, such as walking, cycling or scooting and hope therefore that you will be supportive of our aim to dramatically reduce the amount of vehicular traffic on the roads around your child’s school during these times.”

Learning Review – Update

Dear parents

We recently hosted a visit from the Learning Review Team on the 21st and 22nd of February and I am delighted to present you with the published report which we only received yesterday, it is now available to access on the school blog.  The review team consists of a Quality Improvement Officer and two other Head Teachers and the focus of the visit is learning and teaching across the school.  The team looked through a range of evidence including pupil assessments and teacher’s planning, they visited all classes on a number of occasions and spoke with staff, pupils and parents before summarising their findings in the attached report. 

More than half of all primary schools across East Ayrshire have already had such a review and the team were particularly delighted with what they found during their time at Bellsbank.   You will see there are significant areas of strength across the school and I hope this reassures you that Bellsbank Primary School continues to strive to provide the very best educational experience for each and every pupil.  I am extremely grateful to all staff who give 100% every day and who collectively make Bellsbank Primary School a school to be proud of.  I hope you enjoy reading the report.

Mr D. Currie

Bellsbank Primary School – LV2 report

Parent Information – Update

Diary Dates

Thursday 7th March is World Book Day. All children will be involved in themed activities in their own classrooms. Children are not asked to dress up.

Friday 15th March is Red Nose Day. All children are asked to wear “something red“. There will be lots of activities happening in each class. A £1.00 per child donation can be paid through ParentPay.

Thank you for your continued support.

 

Best Start Foods – update

Changes to Best Start Foods

From 26 February 2024, Best Start Foods entitlement is changing.

Previously if you claimed certain benefits you also had to be below a certain income level to qualify. This is changing from 26 February as no income limits will then apply for those in receipt of Tax Credits or Universal Credit. Working Tax Credit will now also be a qualifying benefit for Best Start Foods.

If you previously did not qualify due to the income limit on Tax Credit and Universal Credit but met all other entitlement criteria, you could now apply again.

There are also some changes for young parents that extend entitlement.

For further information visit-

Changes to Best Start Foods – mygov.scot

How to claim:

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