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P1-3 Maths Award

A great effort in numeracy by these children – Well done!

Cyber Safe

We are keen to support parents to ensure all young people are Cyber safe, especially with the growing use of a wide range of Apps and online forms of communication (WhatsApp/TikTok/Instagram/Snapchat etc). As part of our continued commitment, we are delighted to promote our new ‘Safer Schools’ App. This App is a reliable source of advice on all things Cyber. It gives empowering, current and informative information on all current digital platforms/tools/apps in an accessible manner. We have a range of tailored user accesses (pupil, staff and parents/carers). To access your parent platform please:
-Go to your app store or Google Play and search for ‘Safer School’
-In school field type ‘East Ayrshire Council’
-The code for primary parents is: 7440
We would recommend that you discuss with your child about which apps and social media platforms they currently use/access. This will help ensure they know how to stay safe online – using the app to start these types of conversations is great.

P4-7 Writing Awards

P4-7 Superstars

Unfortunately time was against us during our upper assembly and the Superstar certificates could not be handed out. They will be given out at our next assembly.

P1 -3 Writing Awards

P1-P3 Superstars

Well done to all!

Take Away Theatre Company


On Thursday P4-7 very much enjoyed “Takeaway Theatre Company’s “ performance of “Hope”. This play told the story of a successful pop star returning to the town where she grew up for the first time in years. A chance encounter takes place between her and a girl from her old school. Through flashback, we learned about Hope’s painful childhood memories and the systematic abuse and bullying she suffered at the hands of this troubled girl. The performance addressed some complex issues ranging from verbal, physical, emotional and cyber bullying to the impact of a difficult home life which some children experience. The play was performed with humour but was also very thought provoking. Feedback from the children about the play and the follow up interactive workshop was overwhelmingly positive. This initiative, paid for from Christmas Fayre money, fitted well with our Health and Wellbeing School Improvement priority of addressing children’s mental wellbeing.

P1-3 Maths Award

P4-7 Superstars

Well done to these Superstars!

P4-7 Superstars

Well done,