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.

 

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.

February Newsletter

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Active schools Newsletter

Please see below link for the most recent Active schools Newsletter

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Head Lice

To avoid any unwanted visitors can we suggest that any children with long hair come to school with their hair tied up.  Research has shown that the instances of infestation are lessened with this.  It is also recommended that parents/carers check their child’s hair regularly.

Thank you for your cooperation with this matter.

 

Ash Wednesday – 18th February

Ash Wednesday will take place on Wednesday 18th February.  All children  who are in school will attend Mass that morning at 10am and will receive ashes. If you do not wish your child to receive ashes, please collect your child from school at 9.45 and return them  to school at11am that morning. Thank  you

Rag Bag

We will be participating in the Rag Bag scheme again next month.

If you have any items of clothing, shoes, bags etc. that you no longer need or are having a clear out, please send items into school in a bin bag no later than 3pm on Friday 13th February as they will be collected the following Monday.

Thank you

Primary 4 visit Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church

Primary 4 enjoyed a interesting visit to Our Lady of Mount Carmel church this afternoon.

Sr Juliet talked to us about the Sacrament of Baptism, and we looked at some of the features of the church.  We had an opportunity to look at the Baptismal font, and hold the special shell that the priest uses for baptism.

Thank you to Sr Juliet, we learnt lots! Well done to Primary 4 for being great ambassadors for our school, you were polite, respectful and well mannered.

Burns day

 

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We will be celebrating Burns day on Friday with our special assembly where our children will showcase the Scottish poems they have been learning in class.

Children are welcome to wear tartan to school on Friday with their ordinary school uniform.

Thanks 

School football team

A massive well done to our Mount Carmel Football team. They played their first friendly game against Blacklands Primary school today. Although they didn’t secure a win this time, they representedtheir school brilliantly. A great big thank you, as always, to Ricky (our football coach) and Faye (our active schools co-ordinator) for all of their hard work in getting the team game ready. Well done everyone!!

Primary 1 Curricular Update Term 3

Primary 1 Blog Post (Term 3 Update)

Hello and welcome to our term 3 blog post.  Primary 1 pupils were very bust last term, organising and performing our Nativity show, ‘Hey Ewe!’ They did such a great job and all pupils enjoyed the festivities, parties and the pantomime before we stopped for Christmas break.

UNCRC – Class Charter

The focus of children’s rights this term will be: We will be looking at the articles and rights involved and associated in Holocaust Memorial Day in late January, Safe Internet Day and Children’s Mental Health Week in February, and World Book Day and World Water Day in March.

Literacy

Our focus in term three will be to learn the next set of initial sounds/phonemes through songs and actions. Through this, pupils will explore words that begin with each sound and start blending sounds to create 2- and 3-letter words, supporting word building and recognition of common words. This will allow pupils to begin accessing early writing skills as they use their knowledge of sounds to word-build and structure a sentence.

Our reading and spelling activities will allow pupils to access early reading books, starting with those that incorporate the sounds we are learning and progressing to those with simple sentences and picture clues. As their knowledge of common words increases, children will be exposed to more books and rhymes to support these developing skills. We will begin to ask and answer simple questions about the books we are reading.

Our focus in writing will be increasing our use of descriptive words to give more detailed sentences about characters or objects we come across in our reading books. As we progress, we will become more independent and use our knowledge of sounds and common words to write sentences with more confidence.

Numeracy

Our focus in numeracy will be early addition skills and familiarising ourselves with the number stories to 10, as well as doubles and near doubles to 10. Children will build on recognsing number figures for 11-20 whilst subitising and identifying number patterns through hands-on activities that will increase their knowledge and confidence in using numbers.

In beyond number, we will look at basic fractions of whole and half shapes and finding a half of a whole number. As confidence builds we will introduce the idea of quarters too, then we will link this with time, the seasons and the idea of o’clock and half past.

Health & Wellbeing

Our Paths Pupil of the Day will continue as will growing a deeper understanding of emotions, building friendships, and meeting our Paths animals again, who will help the children navigate the many different feelings we may experience.

In PE, our sessions will be on Mondays and Wednesdays, and our focus in term three will be racquet skills, fitness and gymnastics. Children will have the opportunity to take part in some fun activities that support teamwork whilst developing their skills in what keeps us fit and healthy, in categories of exercise and foods/nutrients our bodies need.

R.E

Our focus during R.E. sessions will be on prayer, the routines of the church and the celebration of Mass.  We will also spend some time reading and discussing Bible stories relating to friendship and love, whilst considering the Easter Story as we near the end of term three.

IDL

We will be focusing on ‘Weather’ and ‘Plants’ in term three, gaining an understanding of how weather affects the world and how weather changes depending on where in the world you stay and what season we are in. We will look at climates and the conditions necessary to grow plants and crops successfully, which will tie in beautifully with our ‘Plants’ topic. Pupils will learn to label and name different plants of a plant and describe the growth process from seed to plant.

Modern Languages (French)

In French lessons, children will continue to build on basic greetings. We will learn songs and rhymes to help us retain this information and begin looking at weather in French too.

Homework

Homework will continue in term three. Please check your child’s homework bag weekly to ensure all homework is completed. Homework will consist of sounds/spelling, common words, reading and number activities as the children’s knowledge and skills increase. Homework will be issued on a Monday and should be returned to school on Friday.

We hope this is the start of a very successful third term and that the pupils will enjoy all that we do.

Take care,

Mrs Travers and Mrs Strachan

Voyage to Venus -Journey#2

Welcome back!

Our Eco committee are proud to share that we arrived at our  astro base camp for Journey # 1 and completed 5801 S-Miles (110 S-Miles by Parents/Carers). Thanks to the Parents/Carers who helped add S-Miles  and scanned the QR or clicked the link to record their journey, as they alone are worth 10-S-Miles to the school!

We are now starting our Journey # 2 to the Lunar base camp via the Scorpio route selected for our school. Please support us by helping us log our S-Miles by walking to school or taking public transport over the car. We would love to see more parents get involved. Please use the QR Code below or link. It takes less than a minute. All you need to do is add your name and your child’s school.  Even grandparents can get involved by adding their journey too!

Voyage to Venus – Parent Supporter Link

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Curricular Update Primary 7 Term 3

Primary 7 Term 3

Happy New Year! We hope all our Primary 7 families had a restful and joyful holiday. It’s great to have the pupils back in school, we can’t believe we’re in Term 3 already. Many children will be looking forward to their Primary 7 residential to Lockerbie in February. We can’t wait for more learning this term and more preparation for moving to Secondary.

Literacy

Reading – We start Term 3 listening and responding to Scots poetry, songs and stories. P7 will look in depth at the Scots poem ‘The Auld Broon Troot’ by Sandy Thomas Ross and some pupils will recite this at our Scots Assembly later in January.  through our WW2 IDL topic we will be focussing on non-fiction reading skills; notetaking, summarising, topic specific vocabulary and finding the main idea.

Talking and Listening – This will also be taught through Scot’s language with the children also developing their presentation skills as part of this learning. St Joseph’s currently have big focus on quality talking and listening and questioning. In preparation for S1 this will also be our focus in Term 3. Pupils will be taught to not just listen but respond or respectfully challenge each other’s ideas and opinions.

Spelling – The spelling groups will continue to experience the Active Literacy spelling program; this will introduce common words and focus phonemes pertinent to their level and stage. Most P7 will focus on including varied punctuation in their writing.

Writing – At the start of the term Primary 7 will experience writing in Scots using the Scots word kist. This term the focus writing genres are report and recount writing. These genres will be modelled and taught through our IDL WW2. Pupils will read chronological reports and identify features before writing their own. We will then read recounts from people who lived through WW2 and use this to write our own recounts. P7 will also have opportunities to write across the curriculum. There are two focussed handwriting lessons per week.

Numeracy

We will continue with the use of number talks which helps to encourage different learners to use and understand different strategies. The children show an excellent understanding of the strategies taught so far and are always eager to share their understanding with their peers.

Mrs Terras will concentrate on the core number processes and will concentrate on all four operations within whole number and decimals. Links will be made with money and finance. There will be a focus on learning multiplication tables as these permeate all other areas of Numeracy at second level and beyond. Some pupils will experience 3rd level Numeracy skills through extension and challenge tasks.

Mrs Canning continues to teach the Beyond Number topics and will start the term refreshing knowledge of Data Handling and then will move onto Time.

Health and Wellbeing

Our P.E. days are Wednesday and Friday and pupils are required to have a full change on these days. The focus for P.E. this term will be gymnastics and fitness.

Primary 7 participate in mindfulness after lunch every day, this settles them for learning and teaching in the afternoons.

Our PATHS programme will continue to help the children to develop positive relationships within the class and school. Delving into the emotions that the children feel will help them to understand why they are feeling this way as well as giving them the tools to cope with these emotions.

Our core health and wellbeing teaching will focus on food and health. Through this topic Primary 7 will understand about different nutritional needs and that some people may eat or avoid certain foods. They will also discuss the important of cleanliness, hygiene and safety and apply these principles to their everyday lives.

IDL

As P7 move to Secondary, they often begin to explore more complex topics in history, including World War II. This period in history is full of fascinating stories of courage, resilience and community. It can also involve themes that can be upsetting, such as conflict, loss and evacuation. Our WW2 IDL will be taught in ways appropriate for the children’s age.

At Primary 7 the focus of our IDL will be on:

  • Daily Life on the Home front during the war: evacuation, rationing, school life and family routines
  • How the WW2 changed jobs, skills and workers’ rights, and how that still affects work in 2025.
  • Personal stories: Letters, diaries, and recounts from children who lived through the war.

Primary 7 will have the opportunity to lead and plan their IDL by giving suggestions about what they would like to learn more about during this period of history.

Spanish

Mrs Canning will lead a block of Spanish lessons on a Monday. Primary 7 will learn basic greeting, colours and numbers in Spanish and finish the block with focus on Salvador Dali.

Science/Technologies

Mrs Canning continues to lead Science in Primary 7 and will learn about Separation, the properties and use of water. Lessons will be practical and hands on.

Primary 7 are excellent at using Chromebooks to enhance their learning. Primary 7 will learn how to organise emails to make their inboxes efficient. They will also continue to uplevel their skills in using MS Office apps. Primary 7 are reminded about the appropriate use of digital technology both in and out of school and to have the confidence to speak out of they witness cyberbullying.

Expressive Arts

Expressive Arts will be mainly taught through the WW2 IDL

Music – Primary 7 will listen and learn to sing wartime songs and discuss how music supported morale through the war years.

Art – Pupils will create persuasive propaganda posters and continue with their stitching skills by stitching their own ration books. Mrs Canning will also be lead lessons on the Spanish artist Salvador Dali.

Drama – Focus will be on Freeze-frames of home-front scenes, role-play evacuee experiences and hot-seat characters from different viewpoints.

RME

P7 will finish collecting their final pieces of evidence for their Pope Francis Faith Award. Parish commendations have been sent to SCES and Primary 7 teachers in the cluster will be reviewing the PFFA journals at the end of February and awarding pupils accordingly. Pupils will continue to develop their understanding of the liturgical calendar, exploring key events and celebrations. In Term 3 P7 will look at what life was like for Jesus, the history of Judaism and explore The Ten Commandments.

UNCRC

As a school we are working towards our Rights Respecting Schools Silver Award. We will review the Class Charter from Term 2 and adapt if required. A focus this term will be on quality listening and talking and respecting others’ views and opinions.

As a school community we will be looking at the articles and rights involved and associated in Holocaust Memorial Day in late January, Safe Internet Day and Children’s Mental Health Week in February, and World Book Day and World Water Day in March.

Linking in with the Class Charter, Primary 7 enjoy using the Reward card system however we feel it needs a refresher. Primary 7 will have opportunity at the start of Term 3 to share how they would like to use the Reward card system and gain reward cards.

 

 

 

Learner Journals

Pupils will continue to Learner Journals to reflect on their progress and celebrate achievements. We encourage parents and carers to login to Learner Journals as it provides a valuable link between home and school.

Personal Target Setting

This term, pupils will reflect on their Term 2 targets and focus on setting their own personal targets for Term 3. They will reflect on their strengths, identify areas to improve on, and create achievable goals. Regular check ins will help them track progress, celebrate successes and develop confidence and responsibility in their learning journey.

Thank you for all your support,

Mrs Terras and Mrs Canning

 

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