Summer Show 2026

Today we revealed our brand‑new Summer Show for 2026…

Turn up the Volume: From vinyl to viral. A journey through the musical decades. 

While it may have taken a few people by surprise, the excitement quickly grew as we shared our new approach: there will be no single ‘principal’ role this year.

The show has been designed so every pupil who wants to take part gets the chance to shine, with opportunities for all to showcase their talents on stage.

A full information letter for parents and carers will be sent out on Monday with all the details about the show and how pupils can get involved.

We’re looking forward to an inclusive, creative, and memorable Summer Show 2026! 🌟

No After School clubs 24th&25th March

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Please note: There will be NO after school Gymnastics or Netball club on Tuesday 24th March and No after school Football club on Wednesday 25th March due to our Pupil Progress Meetings taking place.

 

Mount Carmel Garden Area

Our garden work is well underway with the area prepared for new turf and a restoration to our wall. A great big thank you to Tesco for the blue token grant as well as our wonderful parent council for their ongoing support with this project. It is going to be a wonderful area for our children to use and enjoy.

Great Big Plastic Count – 9th -13th March

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Next week, our school is taking part in the ‘Great Big Plastic Count’.

Our aim is to have litter free lunchboxes and no plastic in school. Please look at our mini podcast in the link above to see why we need to make some changes for our future.

UNCRC  Article 6 & Article 24

*Video Podcast from Eco Group above*

Please support your child and our school by trying  to adopt more waste -free options in lunchboxes this week and for snacks. Use refillable water bottles instead of bought plastic ones. Our Eco committee has come up with some ideas to help you below –

Morning snack ideas  –  fruit, raisins box, chocolate bar, reusable container with chopped fruit/cheese/cucumber, popcorn, home baking/biscuits or products with recyclable packaging.

Waste-Free Lunchbox  ideas-

 

World Book Day 5/3

World Book Day this year takes place on Thursday 5th March.  Children can come to school dressed as a character from their favourite book or if they would rather they can come in their own clothes.  Children can also bring their favourite book to school to share with others.  We will also complete World Book Day activities in class.
We politely request a £1 cash donation for SCIAF.  Children can bring this on the day.
Thank you

March Newsletter 2026

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Book Fair

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The Book Fair will be on display and available to purchase books from during both our Pupil Progress Meetings

Order forms available on both nights where you can order a book(s) and make payment online at the same time.

All order forms will then be delivered to the school office and orders made up and distributed to pupils in due course.

Classes will have the opportunity to visit the Book Fair whilst in school in order for them to choose a book should they wish to, children will also be able use their World Book Day Token towards the cost of any book they may wish to purchase 

World Book Day 2026

World Book Day this year takes place on Thursday 4th March.  Children can come to school dressed as a character from their favourite book or if they would rather they can come in their own clothes.  Children can also bring their favourite book to school to share with others.  We will also complete World Book Day activities in class.
We politely request a £1 cash donation for SCIAF.  Children can bring this on the day.
Thankyou

Crazy Hair and Odd Socks Friday 27th February

We begin our SCIAF fundraising activities this week with our Crazy Hair and Odd Sock day on Friday! (uniform should still be worn). Donations can be put into your class SCIAF box. Thank you for your support.

Last chance – Register your Food Caddy

The first monthly prize draw is happening this Friday so use the QR code below to register your named caddy. If you put this out for collection this week, make sure to let your teacher know and they will enter you into the prize draw raffle.

Here are a few who have registered already…

After School Clubs

Clubs and Extended Schools

If you wish to know about our Current After School Clubs or ones which are starting soon,  please visit the menu section of the Blog under the heading After school Clubs where you will find all the up- to- date information.

Dinnae Forget Your Caddy!

This week our very competent Primary 7 Eco leads delivered an excellent presentation on behalf of our school  on East Ayrshire Council’s’ Dinnae Forget Your Caddy‘ campaign.

Pupils received letters home with a QR code (below) to register their caddies. Details summarised below. Please support our school and join in by putting your caddy out each week. Every week, pupils will let their teachers know if they put their family caddy out that week, if so, that family will receive a token and be entered in a monthly prize draw for a £10 EAC gift card which can be used at various outlets across East Ayrshire. A winning token will be selected in a raffle style at the last Friday assembly of each month by Mrs Fergusson or Mrs McCreadie.  **In addition, EAC will select a caddy at random monthly, across every participating school to receive a £25 gift card.  Let’s get registering our MC Caddies and recycling…you’ve got to be in it to win it!!!!

Good Luck everyone and we look forward to sharing some of our names with you !!!

Free travel for 5-22 year olds NEC Bus Cards

Please find below links to apply for either a Kids Cards or a NEC card for your child dependent on their age. This card will enable your child to access FREE bus travel throughout Scotland.

If your child has previously had an NEC and has lost their card please do not use the links below, please contact the school office and we will send home the relevant form for you to complete.

Application Form 1

This form is for pupils aged 5 to 10 years old. Parents should use the link below to apply for this card on behalf of their child, the person completing the form on behalf of their child MUST be the main contact registered for the pupil.

NEC Card 1 5-10 Application Form – Mount Carmel

Application Form 2

This for is for pupils aged 11 to 15 years old This application is for a National Entitlement Card for pupils under the age of 16. Parents must apply for the card on behalf of their child, the person completing the application MUST be the main contact registered for the pupil. Parents will then have the option of having the Young Scot branding and/orthe PASS Hologram as well as free bus travel added too this card.

NEC Card 2 11-15 Application Form – Mount Carmel

Please note we are only able to process application forms from current pupils of Mount Carmel Primary 

Goodbye Mr Sturgeon😞

 

We are sad to inform you that today will be our lollipop man, Mr Sturgeon’s last day at Mount Carmel Primary.  He has a new job and I’m sure you will all join with us in wishing him the best of luck in his new post.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr Sturgeon for keeping our children and their families safe on their journeys to and from school.

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Congratulations Rhyn

Primary 7 pupil Rhyn has been selected for the Elite British Selects Hockey Team and will travel to Riga, Latvia in April to compete in the Triple A Tournament.
The whole school community are incredibly proud of his achievement and look forward to hearing all about his experience.
Well done Rhyn!

 

Dress Down day 13/02/2026

There will be a Dress Down Day on Friday 13th February (no football colours) We are asking kindly for a £1 donation via ParentPay . Pupils who pay a donation will automatically get a free entry into our February Raffle. This item is now live on Parentpay and will be open for payments until Wednesday 25th February.

Killie Community Hub

On Monday and Tuesday  Killie in the Community will be opening the Hub for young people off school, where they can enjoy a free lunch along with football and sport all day as well as educational activities, and the chance to make new friends from 10am-3pm both days.

 

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