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We are still awaiting a number of Annual Data & Medical Information forms to be returned.

These forms ensure that we have the most up to date information for your children and any medical conditions they may have. 

Ensuring that we have the most up to date information allows us to keep in contact with parents/carers and provide you with the most up to date information quickly & efficiently 

If you have still to return these forms please do so as a matter of urgency, if you require new forms please contact  the school office to organise these.

Thanks 

 

Learning Journals

We are still outstanding a significant number of permission forms that were sent home with pupils on the 16/9/25.

The letter includes a tear of slip granting permission for children to be involved in Learning Journals and for photographs of individual children to be shared on Learning Journals.

If we do not receive the completed tear off slip we are unable to share what your child has been doing in class on their Learning Journal.

Could we please ask those who have still to return the form to do so as soon as possible, If you require another form to complete please contact the school office to request this 

Thanks

Learning Journals

Remember to keep an eye on your child’s Learning Journal profile.

Class teachers will be posting regular updates about the fantastic learning and activities taking place in each class.

If you are unable to access Learning Journals, please let the office know.

Your log in details will be sent to the e-mail address that you provided the school with.

Thank you

Mrs MacKinnon

Missing Jacket

Could we please ask all parents to check there childs school bag for the above jacket that has been misplaced by one of our children and we ask you to please return to school office if you find it. This is a Navy Tog 24 jacket aged 9-10 years 

Thankyou 

MC ‘Voyage to Venus’

Welcome back everyone after our long weekend!

Our Eco Committee have already got lots of exciting plans in the making and we are thrilled to be sharing news of our first week of participating in our new challenge, ‘Voyage to Venus’ , this school year. Last year, we took part in ‘Shoot to Saturn‘ and collected our S-Miles which included daily miles, our  journey to school and back home.

Now, our parents/carers can also be included and let us know if they also walked, cycled etc to work and be a part of our challenge by sending a pic or an email and getting  involved. Pupils will be learning more about this at assembly in the forthcoming weeks – so be sure to ask them about it! Simply click on the link below  or scan the QR code on the image below/at the front entrance of the school to tell us about your S- Miles. We would love for you to join in!

Voyage to Venus – Parent Supporter Link

Thank you for supporting us. Let’s begin journey #1… 🚀🪐

 

 

 

 

Wider Achievement Assembly

We will be holding a Wider Achievement Assembly on September 26th.  If you would like us to celebrate your child/children’s recent achievements, please send any photos and information to the school inbox eamountcarmel.ps@eastayrshire.org.uk by Wednesday 24th.

Thank you

Car Park Safety

We have had a number of near miss instances involving children & staff with parents/carers vehicles accessing our staff car park over the past 2 weeks.

For child safety NO PARENT should be accessing the car park this includes DROP OFF & PICK UP times.

Also children SHOULD NOT be lifted over the boundary fence at the infant gates at any time.

All parental access to school grounds should be via the gates in the Upper or Lower school.

Thankyou for your cooperation in ensuring our children’s on going safety.

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P1 Kilmarnock Standard Photograph

School Picture Day - St Hope SAC High

Our Primary 1 class will be having their class photograph taken by the Kilmarnock  Standard photographer on Wednesday 1st October  at 11.30am.

If you DO NOT wish your child to be included , please contact the school office.

Dress Down Day

There will be a Dress Down Day this Thursday 18th September. We are asking kindly for a £1 donation via Parentpay .

Pupils who pay give a donation will automatically get a free entry into our September Raffle.

This item is now live on Parentpay and will be open for payments until Wednesday 24th September.

Maths Week Scotland at Mount Carmel

We are very excited to be celebrating Maths Week Scotland starting on the 23rd September. This year’s national theme is ‘Wild Maths’, and throughout the week pupils across the school will be exploring how maths is all around us in nature, the outdoors, and our everyday lives.

Throughout the week, pupils will outdoors taking part in a range of fun and engaging activities. With this is mind could pupils please ensure they have a jacket and appropriate footwear.

To support learning at home, pupils will bring home a Maths Week homework grid. Pupils are encouraged to complete as many of the activities as possible – please take pictures and send them to the school email!

We are still hoping some parents and carers could send in videos of how they use maths in their jobs.

We can’t wait to celebrate Maths Week Scotland at Mount Carmel.

Mrs Terras

September Newsletter

Apologies our September newsletter has not come out earlier this month.

Please follow the link for information for future September events.

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Welcome to Our Class Powerpoint

Thank you to everyone who came to our ‘Welcome to our class’ afternoon yesterday, it was lovely to meet you all! Please see attached a copy of the PowerPoint presentation for anyone who didn’t manage to make it along.

Thank you,

Mrs Hope & Mrs Dunsmore

Welcome to Our Class P3 2025 2026

P2 Curriculum Overview Term 1

Welcome back to a new school year! As our learners settle back in, we are excited to start the new school year. This term is all about building upon the foundation laid in Primary 1 while also introducing new challenges. Our first two weeks have been about getting to know each other, building friendships and routines and revisiting our learning from Primary 1 so we are ready to start developing new knowledge and skills.

Literacy

Within literacy this term we are continuing to develop our knowledge of phonics, introducing a new sound every week along with two new “common words”. This in turn helps us with our reading and writing. For reading we are focusing on our tools for reading and prediction. This involves reading for enjoyment, looking at the front cover, title and illustrations of a book to help our understanding. As well as this we will continue with our weekly new books to practice reading aloud and improving our fluency as we come across new words. For writing, we are focusing on descriptive writing and ensuring we can read our writing by using full stops and capital letters.

Numeracy

This term for numeracy we will be focusing on Place Value with Miss Livingston, and Shape with Mrs Strachan. For place value we will look at estimating, recognising and ordering numbers 1-20, before moving on to look at numbers 1-100. Within shape, we will be looking at identifying, naming and describing 2D and 3D shapes

Health and Wellbeing

Primary 2 have been looking at understanding and identifying our emotions and feelings. We have done this through our PATHS, which is a whole school programme. Lessons will include feelings, actions and problem solving. Each child will also get the opportunity to be “Pupil of the Day”. They will receive compliments from peers on this day and get special responsibilities.  We have also developed our understanding of emotions and feelings through looking at the story, “The Colour Monster”. Throughout the day pupils have their “How are they feeling” check in station where they can put into practice identifying their emotions.

Within PE, we started focusing on developmental games which allowed us to expand on our friendships and team building skills. We will now be looking to move on to develop our balls skills and start a block of Football. Just a reminder that our PE days are a Tuesday and a Thursday. Please ensure a full PE kit is brought into school and pupil names are on items. This can be left on their peg during the week.

UNCRC

As we begin Primary 2 we have explored the UNCRC Rights of the Child. Together, we created a class Charter with the theme of Superheroes, the idea of “Protecting our Rights”. This class charter is a classroom promise to be considering our rights, needs and wants while also thinking about our school values of kindness, faith and responsibility.

Religious Education

In Primary 2 pupils will be learning about being made in the image of God and that we are all unique. Pupils will also be developing our understanding of prayer and celebration of Mass through our celebrations at Mass on the first Friday of the month and liturgical celebrations.

Topic

Our topic to start the year will be “Grandparents”. We will be exploring the past to understand how our Grandparents lived and compare their lives to our own. This will involve looking at our family trees, creating a timeline of key events in the past as well as looking at a range of media such as music, radio, and films.

We are looking forward to an exciting new school year filled with new friendships, fun and learning opportunities!

Miss Livingston and Mrs Strachan

 

Rose Reilly Football Academy-Ayrshire College,Kilmarnock

ROSE REILLY FOOTBALL CENTRE STARTS BACK!

TERM 1 DATES

Dates: Thursday 11th September – Thursday 27th November 2026

HOLIDAYS: 25th Sept (Week of PH) 16th Oct (School Holiday)

Times: 4pm – 5pm

Venue: Ayrshire College, Kilmarnock Campus,

 Age Group: Primary 1 – Primary 7

Girls Only

Cost: FREE

Booking Link QR Code below:

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**Please note once you have booked QR code will be scanned weekly as registration**

Kris Boyd Football Academy-Ayrshire College,Kilmarnock

KRIS BOYD FOOTBALL CENTRE STARTS BACK!

TERM 1 DATES

Dates: Monday 8th September – Monday 24th November 2026

HOLIDAYS: 22nd Sept (PH) 13th Oct (School Holiday) 20th Oct (Inservice)

Times: 4pm – 5pm

Venue: Ayrshire College, Kilmarnock Campus, Outdoor Astro

 Age Group: Primary 1 – Primary 7

Boys Only

Cost: FREE

Booking Link QR Code below:

 

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**Please note once you have booked QR code will be scanned weekly as registration**

Rag Bag

If you have any unwanted items of clothing etc which you would like to donate to our Rag Bag collection. Please fill a black bag/bin liner with your items and hand in to the school office by this Friday, 12th September.

Thank you

P6 – Welcome to Our Class

It was great to see some familiar and new faces at our ‘Welcome to our Class” session on Tuesday.  For those who couldn’t make it, I have included a copy of the presentation in the link below.

We are looking forward to another busy, challenging and fun year ahead.

P6 Meet the teacher 25-26

Primary 6 Term 1 curricular update

Welcome back everyone and welcome to the P6 blog! I trust you all had an enjoyable holiday/staycation and I am delighted to welcome back the pupils of P6 who have settled well into the routine of school.

Here’s an overview of our learning that will take place in our first term (Aug-Oct).

Literacy

For writing, we are concentrating on descriptive pieces before moving onto discursive writing.   We will be using a variety of figurative language such as similes, alliteration, and onomatopoeia to interest the reader and will begin to look at more challenging aspects such as personification and metaphors.  Thereafter, our focus will look at using appropriate connectives and openers, structure and balancing opinions in discussion pieces.

The class will be completing a variety of comprehension reading tasks such as metalinguistics, prior knowledge, visualisation and inference through Bug Club texts.

Spelling groups will continue to use Active Spelling strategies and follow on from previous work.

Numeracy

All groups this term have begun by working on place value before moving onto addition and subtraction.  The class will continue to develop their mental Number Talk strategies on a daily basis.  The class are will also be working on estimating and rounding skills and will be developing their knowledge of data handling.

Health and Wellbeing

This year we will continue to use the PATHS programme to shape our HWB learning.  P6 have already started ‘pupil of the day’ and participated in discussions around feelings and how we manage our emotions.  We are also focussing on food health this term and pupils will be able to identify different diets, create healthy eating plans and investigate how the media influences consumers.

Our PE days are Monday and Thursday.  Appropriate clothes must be brought in on those days to participate.  I have spoken to the class about personal hygiene and some pupils may wish to bring in deodorant or a roll-on on these days.

IDL

Our IDL for this term will be the Titanic, where we will be creating a timeline of significant events, investigating passengers and the class system and research factors that lead to the fate of the ship.  We will also be conducting science experiments related to floating and sinking.

RE

During the first term, P6 will be identifying their God given talents and how these can be used to help others in the Parish and the community.  We will also be learning how to find Bible references and read from the Gospels.  We will be reading about why Jesus was not well liked by many at the time.

Languages

P6 will be concentrating on vocabulary associated with objects and colours and learning numbers to 100.

Technologies

This term P6 will access Chromebooks on a frequent basis and use ICT across the curriculum.  However, there will be a main focus on accessing and using basic Glow applications, sending and receiving emails and using the bookmarks bar on web browsers.

UNCRC

Together the class have created their class charter and looked at the rights they are entitled to.  As rights holders, the pupils have discussed the responsibilities they have to maintain in order to protect these rights.  As class rules, the class have chosen 4 Articles to focus on:  The right to an education; the right to rest, relax and play; the right to be healthy; and the right to be heard.

I look forward to working with P6 in the coming year and hope to have lots of enjoyable experiences that will make learning fun and memorable.

Mr Bertoncini

 

Primary 2 curricular update

Primary 2 Curricular Blog Post – Miss Livingston and Mrs Strachan

Welcome back to a new school year! As our learners settle back in, we are excited to start the new school year. This term is all about building upon the foundation laid in Primary 1 while also introducing new challenges. Our first two weeks have been about getting to know each other, building friendships and routines and revisiting our learning from Primary 1 so we are ready to start developing new knowledge and skills.

Literacy

Within literacy this term we are continuing to develop our knowledge of phonics, introducing a new sound every week along with two new “common words”. This in turn helps us with our reading and writing. For reading we are focusing on our tools for reading and prediction. This involves reading for enjoyment, looking at the front cover, title and illustrations of a book to help our understanding. As well as this we will continue with our weekly new books to practice reading aloud and improving our fluency as we come across new words. For writing, we are focusing on descriptive writing and ensuring we can read our writing by using full stops and capital letters.

Numeracy

This term for numeracy we will be focusing on Place Value with Miss Livingston, and Shape with Mrs Strachan. For place value we will look at estimating, recognising and ordering numbers 1-20, before moving on to look at numbers 1-100. Within shape, we will be looking at identifying, naming and describing 2D and 3D shapes

Health and Wellbeing

Primary 2 have been looking at understanding and identifying our emotions and feelings. We have done this through our PATHS, which is a whole school programme. Lessons will include feelings, actions and problem solving. Each child will also get the opportunity to be “Pupil of the Day”. They will receive compliments from peers on this day and get special responsibilities.  We have also developed our understanding of emotions and feelings through looking at the story, “The Colour Monster”. Throughout the day pupils have their “How are they feeling” check in station where they can put into practice identifying their emotions.

Within PE, we started focusing on developmental games which allowed us to expand on our friendships and team building skills. We will now be looking to move on to develop our balls skills and start a block of Football. Just a reminder that our PE days are a Tuesday and a Thursday. Please ensure a full PE kit is brought into school and pupil names are on items. This can be left on their peg during the week.

UNCRC

As we begin Primary 2 we have explored the UNCRC Rights of the Child. Together, we created a class Charter with the theme of Superheroes, the idea of “Protecting our Rights”. This class charter is a classroom promise to be considering our rights, needs and wants while also thinking about our school values of kindness, faith and responsibility.

Religious Education

In Primary 2 pupils will be learning about being made in the image of God and that we are all unique. Pupils will also be developing our understanding of prayer and celebration of Mass through our celebrations at Mass on the first Friday of the month and liturgical celebrations.

Topic

Our topic to start the year will be “Grandparents”. We will be exploring the past to understand how our Grandparents lived and compare their lives to our own. This will involve looking at our family trees, creating a timeline of key events in the past as well as looking at a range of media such as music, radio, and films.

 

We are looking forward to an exciting new school year filled with new friendships, fun and learning opportunities!

Miss Livingston and Mrs Strachan

 

 

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