Active Schools – October Multi Sports

Active Schools FREE October Multi Sports will be running at a couple of venues near you  during the holidays. Free lunch pack provided. Places are limited so be quick to avoid disappointment. Further details are on the flyer for Auchinleck and Catrine venues, dates and times. Please only book on if you plan to attend so no one misses out. One form per child. Online booking is essential via the link:

CATRINE    https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/CatrineOctMulti/

For further information, please click on the link below:

October Multi Sports

 

Let’s Go Purple

Catrine ECC and PS are taking part in Go Purple! Day next Friday, 8th October, for the Ayrshire Hospice.  All funds raised will go to the Ayrshire Hospice.

PS parents can donate via Parentpay and ECC parents can make a cash donation in the collection bucket which will be at the ECC entrance next Friday.

All pupils/children are being asked to wear something purple – purple hat, scarf, socks, t-shirt, badge, hair bobble and it’s a Dress Down Day for the PS pupils too.

House Captains and P7 pupils have organised four House challenges that all pupils, in both the ECC and PS, will take part in throughout the day, so look out for some great photos on GLOW.

Maths Week Scotland

We have had a great week for Maths Week Scotland and I hope you enjoyed seeing all the different ways we do maths in school.  If you haven’t done so yet head over to the class blogs to see all the great work taking place.

Over the next few months I will be continuing to work with National Numeracy in involving parents in supporting children with their maths and building positive mindsets towards maths.  I look forward to sharing this experience with you.

A reminder that we would like as many parents as possible to complete the National Numeracy survey.  Here is the link again if you haven’t completed it yet.

https://nn.typeform.com/to/xLcyBnNU

Quote/top tip

Always promote a “can-do” attitude towards maths.

e,g, “Your number work is really improving!”

“I’m really impressed with what you can do.”

Try not to share with your child the idea that you were bad at maths or that maths was boring.  Research shows that as soon as this idea is shared, achievement goes down.

Have a great weekend.

Mrs Schendel

National Numeracy/Maths Week Scotland

As part of Maths Week Scotland and our partnership with National Numeracy we are keen to gather parents’ opinions about maths.  This will also to help us to provide evidence of the impact of the work we will be doing along with National Numeracy.

Parents completing the parent surveys can choose to opt in to a prize draw to win a bundle of books and games worth £50 and we are keen to hear from as many parents & carers as possible.

The link for the survey is below and should only take about 4 minutes. The deadline for completion is Sunday 31st October.

https://nn.typeform.com/to/xLcyBnNU

Our pupils have made a great start to Maths Week Scotland, keep checking the class blogs to see what they get up to this week.

Quote/top tip for today.

Never underestimate the ‘Power of Yet’.

Mrs Schendel

East Ayrshire – survey

East Ayrshire Council want to create safe and enjoyable routes for walking, wheeling and cycling (Active Travel).

Building on existing measures and installing new ones, to make sure that sustainable, enjoyable and healthy travel choices are available to all.

Help shape the future of travel in East Ayrshire by sharing your views in the survey.

East Ayrshire Active Travel Strategy (arcgis.com)

Maths Week Scotland

This week is Maths Week Scotland.  Although maths is a focus for us every day in school, Maths Week Scotland helps us to be more aware of maths around us and how we use it in our daily lives.

This week your child will be taking part in maths activities outdoors.  Keep an eye on the class blogs to see what they get up to!

This year the school is also delighted to have been selected to work with the independent charity National Numeracy on an exciting project which encourages children and families to do maths together.

As part of the project, we will be introducing National Numeracy’s Family Maths scrapbooks and activities. These activities help children and families to explore everyday maths at home together. They link the maths that children are learning at school with life outside the classroom.  Your child will come home with their scrapbook this week and some activities to complete with you at home.

You don’t need any special knowledge or equipment to work on the activities. Just talking about everyday maths can help develop children’s maths confidence. You might like to take photos, draw pictures, write calculations or create diagrams in the scrapbooks – it’s up to you!

National Numeracy has provided a scrapbook for every child in the school. We encourage all families to support their children’s learning by getting involved with the activities.

Later in the year, there will also be a chance for parents and carers to attend a workshop led by National Numeracy on supporting children to develop positive attitudes towards maths. All parents and carers will also be offered access to National Numeracy’s free online learning tool for adults, the National Numeracy Challenge.  More details on this will follow soon.

Throughout this week I will be gathering your views on maths, giving helpful tips on supporting your child at home and encouraging positive mindsets to maths.  Be prepared for some cheesy quotes like these ones I have on my office door!

‘Believe in yourself.  There is no such thing as a ‘maths’ person.  Everyone can reach the levels they want, with hard word work.’

And in the words of Ed Sheeran:

Please email me with any questions you have about supporting your child at home with maths and look out for some more posts throughout the week.

Mrs Schendel

 

Active Schools

 

‘Active Schools are looking to recruit some new volunteers to help with the delivery of sport and physical activity. Please see the poster for further details. No experience is necessary as support will be provided. If you are interested please fill in the smart survey via this link:

https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/Volunteer-AuchinleckCluster/

or by the QR code on the poster. Further contact will be made from there. Thank you!.’

 

 

COVID update for parents/carers 16.09.21

We have been notified of a positive pupil case within Catrine PS.  Please click on the links below for advice and guidance.

As always, please phone or email with any concerns or questions.

Wishing you all a lovely, relaxing long weekend.  Mrs Govans

01290 551436       judith.govans@east-ayrshire.gov.uk

FAQs for parents – return to school and ECC- 13.08.2021 – FINAL

Catrine PS 16.09.21

COVID Update for parents/carers 14.09.21

Unfortunately a Catrine PS pupil has received a positive COVID 19 PCR result. Please click on the links below to find information about how this affects your child.

To clarify – your child only needs to self isolate if they are contacted by NHS Track and Trace.

Catrine PS 14.09.21

FAQs for parents – return to school and ECC- 13.08.2021 – FINAL

We appreciate that this is a worrying time for everyone so please read through the guidance and don’t hesitate to contact the school on 01290 551436 or email judith.govans@east-ayrshire.gov.uk.

Take care.  Mrs Govans

 

 

Introducing our new House Captains

This week our P7 pupils have worked extremely hard to write their speeches in a bid to be House Captains.  They delivered these speeches with confidence to the pupils from across P1-7 in their house and we are so proud of every one of them!
All our pupils then voted and we are delighted to announce our new House Captains -:

Avalon – Calvin Gardiner

Ayrbank – Sonny Coughtrie

Marneil – Layla Shaw

Whiteflat – Sophie Smith

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