Hockey – 3:15-4:15 on Wednesdays
Netball – 3:15 – 4:15 on Thursdays
Apologies – this was missed off the letters!
Apologies – this was missed off the letters!
A new programme is beginning to give Grange Education Group girls the same opportunities as the boys currently receive. This is initiative is with a view to forming a girls’ district squad.
It will target Primary 6 and 7 girls and the first night takes place this Friday 31st January at Ayrshire College from 3.30pm – 5pm.
The girls would be expected to make their own way there but Mr Smith will meet them at the college for the first week to assist in any way he can.
Friday will start with all the girls playing games in mixed school teams. Ultimately the organisers are looking to form 3 teams ranging from established competitive players, to improvers, to those who would just like to play for fun.
If your daughter would like to attend please let Mrs Lawson know as soon as possible.
Many thanks.
It was lovely to see our choir entertaining the Christmas shoppers at The Cross on Christmas Eve. Along with a pipe band and members of the Royal Legion, they brought festive spirit to the town centre. Thank you to all the singers and parents who came along and to Mr Hay for all the preparation leading up to the event.
Merry Christmas, everyone!
Our choir entertained a full house at the Howard Centre on Sunday evening as they joined Kilmarnock Concert Brass for their Christmas Concert.
The choir delighted the audience with 6 songs and then also joined the brass band singing ‘Away in a Manager’ and ‘Starry Night’.
They were absolutely amazing! Well done to everyone who came along.
Some of our choir members became percussionists for the finale and Emma became the conductor!
I hope you enjoy listening to the videos. We all came away feeling very festive.
Congratulations to our middle school Netball team. Last week they took part in a tournament at Kyle Academy and won three of their four matches! An amazing achievement for their first competitive games. Thank you for representing the school so well.
Thanks also to Kirsty Mackay, Charlie Mackay and Amy Tickner for giving up their own time to come and coach the team – we really appreciate it!
Sadly the person that got this award has the chickenpox but his brother took it home for him.
Well done
Well done!
Well done
Well done