Hurlford Primary School and Early Childhood Centre

An East Ayrshire Council School

June 1, 2023
by Mrs Campbell
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East Ayrshire Summer Schools -24-28 July 2023

East Ayrshire Summer Schools

William McIlvanney Campus, Kilmarnock, 24-28 July 2023

I am delighted to be able to take this opportunity to inform you about this year’s East Ayrshire Summer Schools. This Year we will be running 3 different summer schools and you can sign up to only one of these as they will be taking place at the same time:

  • Dance Summer School (P4-P7 & S1-S6)
  • Parkour Summer School (P6-7)
  • Creative Music Making Sessions (P4-7)

 

Each day will begin at 10.00 a.m. and finish at 3.00 p.m. On the Friday afternoon there will be a joint performance at 1.30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall to showcase to family and friends what has been achieved during the week.

 

The course will be based at William McIlvanney Campus and participants should bring a packed lunch each day. No previous experience or specialist clothing is necessary; enthusiasm and comfortable clothing are adequate.

 

There are limited places available on this course with the participants divided into groups according to age, experience and friendship-groups where possible.

 

This year’s course is being co-ordinated by Zara Smith, Cultural Co-ordinator, Dance and Movement and all sessions will be taken by highly qualified and experienced artists.

To ensure maximum benefit for everyone, it is anticipated that the usual high standards of behaviour expected in our schools will be displayed.

The Summer School is subsidised by East Ayrshire Council and Remembering Together greenspace scotland, however, there will be a non-refundable administration charge of £25.00 per child (£20 for siblings) for the entire week, which should be paid through Parentpay to secure your child’s place.

Once we receive your form an invoice will be sent out to arrange payment by the end of June. Pupil’s entitled to FSM will be free.

Please note, each applicant must be able to make their own transport arrangements.

If you would like to apply for a place on this course for your child, please complete all of the below forms; application, medical, photo permission by Monday 19 June 2023 and email them to zara.smith1@eastayrshire.org.uk. Confirmation emails will be sent out the end of June.

 

Dance Summer School (P4-P7 & S1-S6)

Dance Summer School is an amazing week where participants will learn a variety of dance styles, including hip-hop and Jazz working with experienced and inspirational dance instructors. The week will culminate in a show for family and friends.

Parkour Summer School (P6-7)

There are only 15 places available on this summer school, working with the incredibly talented and experience Parkour artist, Scott Houston. It will be an awesome week. It is hoped by the end of the project the young people involved will have developed a greater sense of self and feel challenged, motivated, inspired and improve additional skills which can be adapted to other aspects of their lives.

We are confident that your child will be taught to a standard to enable them to perform their moves safely by a qualified and competent instructor. However, you should be clear when granting permission for your child to be involved in this project, that undertaking Parkour is challenging and even with careful planning and supervision, there is a risk of injury, albeit low.

Creative Music Making Sessions (P4-7)

Do you like to sing or write songs, play the guitar or keyboard or fancy being in a band?

Whether you play an instrument or a beginner, this is a fantastic opportunity to learn how to use your creativity to write songs. Our sessions are great fun as we provide you with the basic tools to write and perform your own songs in whatever style you prefer.

There is a song inside everyone and we can’t wait to hear yours.

Application forms due Monday 19th June.

Return all completed forms to zara.smith1@eastayrshire.org.uk

Please click on the following link to access forms.

Dance Parkour Music Summer School Forms 2023 (002)

June 1, 2023
by Mrs Campbell
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Sports day – Friday 1st June at 10.30am Blair Park

Some things to remember-

  • Children can wear house colour – they may wear a hat
  • Please put  sun cream on your child prior to school
  •  Children should stay with their class on the grass
  • Parents/Carers should stay in Parent area.
  • A bottle of water and some fruit will be donated by CO OP
  • Enjoy your day!

May 30, 2023
by Mrs Miller
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Community Litter Pick tomorrow!

We are looking forward to joining together for a community litter pick tomorrow, Wednesday the 31st of May from 3.15 until 4.15.

Children must come with an adult

We have some litter pickers and hi vis vests to share, or bring your own.

The Eco committee have chosen to clean up the area around and in Richardson Park and the street down to the Coop.

We will all meet at the front entrance to the school to get equipment and then break off in groups for a litter picking loop. It would be great to see you there!

#LitterHeroes

May 24, 2023
by Ms Wilson
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P6: Week beginning 22nd May 2023

Here’s a quick round up of what P6 has been learning this week.

Monday: In Literacy we focused on writing in paragraphs using the TiPToP strategy. In spelling we looked at words with ie and ei. It was quite tricky but we used a wee rhyme to help us remember which spelling to use. For topic we learned what happens during a solar and lunar eclipse then we moved onto how space has been explored.

Tuesday: We continued to explore number patterns and sequences and the focus was square and triangular numbers. For literacy we used an online reading scheme called Giglets to develop our independent reading and thinking skills. Later we worked with a learning partner to complete a timeline on space travel and exploration.

Wednesday:  For maths with Miss Gibson we took our learning outdoors to find and draw shapes with different perimeters.  Then we made posters for our food topic in Health & Wellbeing. In the afternoon we focused on French and we learned how to talk about the hobbies we enjoyed. After that we had our Wednesday WOW session.

Thursday: Today we will be continuing our persuasive writing , number patterns and after that we will be doing an exciting STEM activity with Mrs Ferguson.

Have a super long weekend and see you back on Wednesday!

May 24, 2023
by Miss Frew
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P5 Week Beginning 22nd May 2023

October Holidays / Term 4 - St Joseph's Narrabeen

Hello!

Since it’s an early blog this week, I thought I would give you an update on what we’ve got coming up in the last 5 weeks of term (can you believe it!?).

In the next few weeks in class we will be:

  • Rounding up assessments
  • Finishing our class novel
  • Completing our topic
  • Competing in Sports Day
  • Presenting our Scottish Wars of Independence homework project
  • Taking part in Bump Up Day
  • Going our school trip, details TBC

As you can see, it’s going to be a busy couple of weeks! Term 4 always flies by and we have a lot to look forward to.

Thank you for reading this short update, I’m looking forward to chatting to you all at Parents Night later this evening! See you then!

-Mrs McDonald

 

May 24, 2023
by Miss Steedman
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P4S W.C. 22.5.23

Happy Wednesday Everyone,

We have a short week this week but have been filling it with lots of activities.

In Numeracy, we have been revising and practising Subtraction Strategies, including Subtraction with Exchange and 2 or 3 Step-Word Calculations.  Both of which are tricky but we have worked hard with each to improve our skills.

During our Outdoor Learning lesson with P4F this week, we were archaeologists digging for treasure.  When we found an artefact we were asked to describe what it looked like, what it was made from and what we thought it might be used for.  All very interesting and a bit messy too because there was a lot of sand.

Sadly, tomorrow, Mrs Connelly will be leaving us and we will all miss her so much.  We wish her all the best on the next stage of her amazing adventure.

May I wish you all a wonderful, long weekend,

From, Miss Steedman

May 24, 2023
by Mrs Carey
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Primary 2 week 22nd May 2023

Good morning,

I thought you might like to view some of the experiences and activities that we have doing in class recently.

We are currently looking at the diagraphs in language and this week it is long and short oo. Next week will be looking at oa as in toad.

In maths we have began learning about money and will continue that next week.

Wishing a long, lovely, sunny weekend, I hope.

Thanks for all your support and enjoy our Sway by clicking the link below.

Mrs Carey.

Go to this Sway

 

May 23, 2023
by Miss Baillie
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Hockey after school club – Primary 3 and 4

We have come to the end of our hockey after school block. Thank you to everyone who participated. Please click the image below to learn what we did and some photos of our time at the club.

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Thank you,

Miss Baillie and Mrs Barkley

May 19, 2023
by Miss Frew
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P5 Week Beginning 15th May 2023

Good morning! We’ve had such a busy month of May so far and have enjoyed lots of different activities! We’ve enjoyed the bank holidays and Coronation Celebrations and have lots still to look forward to. Here is a quick update from P5:

In literacy, we have been continuing our novel “The Last Wolf” and also explored a text about William Wallace. The pupils had to independently read this text and answer a variety of questions to show their understanding. From there, pupils were then asked to create their own questions based on what they read.

For writing this week, we partnered up with P4F and participated in some creative writing. We had to work collaboratively with a P4 partner to produce a creative story of our choice. P5 had to support their partners with spelling and how to organise their stories into paragraphs. I was really impressed and proud of how the P5 supported the younger pupils and the stories that were produced were fab!

In maths, we have finished our block all about angles and completed an angles assessment. Most pupils can identify types of angles and missing angles. The trickiest part was using a protractor to draw and measure angles. We have now started a block on division and have been focusing on using the “equal groups” strategy with the 2, 5 and 10 times tables. Ask the pupils to demonstrate this at home!

In other areas, we have been enjoying our Scottish Wars of Independence topic and have been given a homework challenge which will be due Monday 5th June. This has been discussed in class and pupils have some brilliant ideas, I can’t wait to see them! This week we learned about William Wallace and his significance in the Wars of Independence, including his victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. In groups, the pupils took on a STEM challenge to build a replica Stirling Bridge which had to stand on its own and be strong enough to hold a figure.

Next week is parents night and I’m looking forward to chatting with you all! Hope you have a lovely weekend!

-Mrs McDonald x

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