Please click on the link below to view the menu for International School Meals Day on Thursday 10 March. Please note that ParentPay has been updated.
If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact the school.
Thank you.
Please click on the link below to view the menu for International School Meals Day on Thursday 10 March. Please note that ParentPay has been updated.
If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact the school.
Thank you.
What do I need to wear?
For indoor activities pupils should wear shorts, plain t-shirts and
gym shoes or clean training shoes. For gymnastics and dance
pupils should be in bare feet or gym shoes. For outdoor activities
pupils are advised to bring tracksuit or jogging bottoms, a warm
sweatshirt extra socks and suitable outdoor trainers. Rain jackets,
hats and gloves should be worn when appropriate.
It is important that you are ready to take part and also that you
have a change of clothes and a bag to put wet gear in, so that
you are comfortable for the rest of the day.
Jewellery
Please note that pupils will not be permitted to wear ANY
jewellery during PE lessons, extra-curricular activities or school
based activity. This includes ALL piercings, rings, watches and
wrist accessories. If pupils are wearing jewellery that cannot
be removed they will be given a non-practical task to complete
during PE lessons.
PLEASE NOTE: SCHOOLS CANNOT TAKE RESPONSBILTIY FOR
THE SAFE KEEPING OR LOSS OF ANY VALUABLES.
Please click on the link for further information:
Catrine Primary School have enjoyed lots of reading activities today to celebrate “World Book Day”.
We hope you enjoy some “story time” with your family.
Parent survey: Did your child receive the P1 Bookbug bag last year? Taking this survey will help us understand how to make Bookbug better and what people use their Bookbug bags for. As a thank you, we will enter you into a prize draw to win a £100 book token from Bookbug!
BBP1 parent survey:
Please click on the link below:
In line with current GDPR Guidelines the form below MUST be completed if you wish your child/ren’s photograph to be taken on Thursday 3 March.
*Please note this is for primary school children only.
If you wish any further information, please do not hesitate to contact the school.
Thank you.
Primary 7 is organising a Fun Day on Friday 25 February to raise funds for their leaver hoodies. Each House group will organise 4 fun activities and deliver these to every class throughout the day. A contribution of £1.00 can be paid through ParentPay.
Please note that all children can come to school on Friday dressed in casual clothes.
Thank you.
by Declan and Sonny
Please click on the link for full details:
Due to adverse weather today’s football training is cancelled.
Thank you.
Please ensure you order your child’s lunch for tomorrow by this evening. If you have any issues, please contact the school office on 01290 551436 or mary.mcdicken@east-ayrshire.gov.uk
Thank you.
School changes from Wednesday 16th February
We are delighted that due to updated Scottish Government Guidelines we are able to make the following changes from Wednesday 16th February:
*Please continue to observe social distancing and guidelines when dropping off/picking up your child. The continued wearing of masks would be appreciated.
To help us all get used to the above changes we kindly ask that all parents/carers avoid crowing around the school gates.
The school closes today for the February holiday. Children start back on Wednesday 16 February at 9.00 a.m.
Primary 7 is organising a “Dress Down Day” on Thursday 10th February to celebrate the start of the February holiday! School captains will organise activities, challenges and fun events.
*Please note the school is not asking for donations towards this fun day.
‘FREE multi sports at Catrine Games Hall with Ayrshire College and Active Schools for P4-7 stage pupils. Further details on the poster. Registration is required via the QR code or https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/SportsCatrineGH/
Please take a few minutes to take our survey.
www.smartsurvey.co.uk
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If the survey is closed the places are full.’
Thanks
Barry
Free bus travel is available to all pupils aged 5 and over from 31 January 2022 and can be accessed via the National Entitlement Card. We have been working with Customer Services as parents have a choice of applying for a new card via the school system or they can go directly to https://getyournec.scot/nec/. If they go through the NEC website, parents will require to validate both their identity and that of their child.
The other option is for them to apply for a National Entitlement Card / Kidz Kard via the school. This option assumes that both the parent’s and child’s identity has been validated and simplifies the process the parents. Please go to:
NEC Application Form 1 for pupils aged 5 to 10 years old
NEC Application Form 2 for pupils aged 11 to 15 years old
Due to the current COVID mitigations we will only accept application forms from pupils who require to undertake essential travel at this time, but we will leave the forms open on school website/app to allow parents to apply at a time that is suitable for them. All forms will be processed when the mitigations are eased and we are able to travel freely.
Guess the sweeties in the Jar …………………..
Primary 7 raised £79.00 towards their leavers hoodies. Thank you for your continued support.
Please click on the link below for updated Covid information:
All pupils in the school have once again been issued with a maths task to be completed at home.
Last term we were delighted with the response to these activities and loved to see that lots of family members got involved in completing them together. I will be reporting back to National Numeracy this week and I’m so excited to show off all the amazing work and positive comments from the scrapbooks.
The activities are designed to be fun and relate to real life. Here are some comments we received:
“Had good fun doing this one.”
“We had lots of fun running around the house looking for all the 3D shapes, there is a lot. It’s a long time since I really looked at objects and tried to work out the 3D and 2D shapes.”
“This is an interesting example as it allows (my child) to start to understand the application of numbers in a real world context.”
“I did a good job.”
“We had fun using puppies to do maths.” (No animals were harmed in the process lol!)
If you haven’t tried one of the activities yet, please give one a go and let us know in the comments box on the sheet how you got on. Please contact me or your child’s teacher if you have any questions. Also keep an eye on your child’s class blog for some examples which might help to give you some ideas.
Here are some examples of the super work that was done last term.
Good luck and have fun!
Mrs Schendel
roberta.schendel@eastayrshire.org.uk
Please be aware that the Council does not have insurance cover for loss, damage or theft for any personal electronic equipment/gadgets, scooters, bicycles etc. It is recommended that if pupils are taking any personal electronic gadgets/equipment to school then the parent / guardian should ensure that they have adequate insurance in place for these. It may be that their Household Insurance policy would extend to cover items outside the home. The parent/guardian should check this with their insurer.
We would also encourage that if your child brings their bicycle or scooter to school that they also bring a suitable chain/padlock for security reasons.
If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact the school.
Thank you.