Our School and Community
Our rural school is located in the historic village of Fenwick and we are very proud of our community. The village is famous for the Fenwick Weavers’ Society believed to be the first co-operative in the world. The school houses are named after famous people from the village and catchment area:
Fulton – John Fulton astronomer and mathematician who was born in Fenwick who designed the Orrery now on display in Kelvingrove Art Gallery in Glasgow.
Howie – John Howie was born near Fenwick in Lochgoin Farmhouse which provided refuge to the Covenanters.
Dunlop – The Dunlop family who were a very important Covenanting family from Fenwick.
Fowlds – Matthew Fowlds was the last hand loom weaver who died after his 100th birthday.
Our catchment area is a wide one geographically, taking in not only the village of Fenwick and Hinterland, but Waterside and Moscow. We also have pupils here on placing requests from neighbouring areas, particularly the area of Kilmarnock nearest to Fenwick.
Our School Values
We endeavour to support all pupils to be the best they can be and our school values are at the heart of everything we do. We operate an open door policy and welcome feedback from all of our stakeholders.