Accessing pupil emails
Our fantastic Mount Carmel team have been working hard to get Home Learning Tasks organised for all.
Class teachers will soon be sending an email to each child to checkin with them.
Please find a step by step video for accessing GLOW mail for the first time. Created by our talented Miss Mudge.
Team MC
Additional literacy – David Walliams
Emergency Childcare Provision from Tuesday 24th March
Schools and early childhood centres – latest update from EAC
We would like to thank all parents/carers and staff for heeding our advice and helping us to make sure that we could provide childcare for our most critical key workers today.
It has been enormously helpful that everyone has respected our advice to use our schools as a last resort. Now that we know the number of young people who are continuing to attend our schools and early childhood centres (ECC), we are in a position to revise this further and re-organise according to most needed areas. As a result tomorrow, Tuesday 24 March we will move to a ‘hub’ provision.
Register for our hubs
To use our hub, please fill in our e-form so that we have your details logged in advance of your child’s arrival. Remember we need to reduce social contact, and even if you are a key worker, please only send your child as a last resort and if you absolutely need to.
No child will be turned away on the first day of this revised provision, providing they have been registered.
One of our colleagues will contact you if you do not qualify for a keyworker place.
The hub provision for Mount Carmel Primary School is now James Hamilton Primary Hub.
Supporting your child’s wellbeing
The Coronavirus outbreak has led to a high degree of worry, uncertainty and concern for both children and adults. Our children are very aware of what is taking place and it may cause them to feel anxious and unsure about their safety.
It is important to encourage children to talk their feelings within a safe context, at the same time as maintaining a sense of normality, routine and calm. Supporting children will enable them to process and manage their feelings and help build resilience.
You may find these suggestions helpful:
– Reassure children and young people that they are safe: Children benefit from regular reassurance that they are safe, and being reminded that adults will do what they can to keep them safe.
– Let children know that it is alright to be upset, all feelings are okay.
– Create a routine include some work, play and exercise in this.
– Emphasise their resilience and strengths: Focus on the strengths of our children and young people, in terms of their daily life. Help them to see and acknowledge that they have many strengths to help them cope if they are feeling anxious or upset.
– Look for opportunities to help others: Acts of kindness, charity and humanity help to restore positivity and has huge benefits for our own well-being.
Home Learning Zone
Please have a look at our new Home Learning Zone.
This area will continue to evolve over the coming days and weeks.
Schools and Early Childhood Centres – emergency provision
Saturday 21st March 2020 20:27
Dear Parent/Carer
We appreciate fully that many parents are concerned about keyworker status.
The guidance we have received from the Scottish Government is that “if one parent is a key worker and the other is not, the non-key worker should normally be expected to provide childcare. If it is at all possible for children to be at home, then they should be.”
Having checked the UK Government guidance, it is different and says that if only one parent is a key worker, they can send their children to school if required.
In light of this contradictory position, we will deal with each case on its merits. If there is no other childcare option then we would look for confirmation of this.
We want to do all we can to support key workers. We need them to look after those who are going to get sick and to keep our vital services running, but we also need to avoid social contact so, if key workers can make any other arrangements for their children, we ask them to do so.
Head Teachers will not turn away any child on Monday, but will need to seek some form of confirmation of key worker status for future attendances. Going forward we will need to keep matters under review with staff absences rising as more of our staff require to self isolate and we know parents will understand.
Remember we need to reduce social contact, and even if you are a key worker, please only send your child as a last resort and if you absolutely need to.
Kind regards
Linda McAulay-Griffiths
Head of Education
Schools and Early Childhood Centres – further reminder of emergency provision
Dear Parents/Carers
A further reminder to all parents/carers to please understand that our emergency provision is absolutely only as a final option. We are sure that our parents/carers will understand and respect this to help keep our pupils, staff and families safe.
We are still encountering some questions regarding emergency provision from Monday. Clearly all adults in the child’s household must be keyworkers to access the service. Where this is not the case, the other adults are expected to provide care.
Please refer to the website for the key worker categories:
https://www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/CouncilAndGovernment/Coronavirus/Schools-ecc.aspx
Kindest regards
Linda McAulay-Griffiths
Head of Education
Login request reset
Each child was provided with a Home Learning Pack.
This included login details for:
GLOW
Sumdog
BugClub
If you require password details to be reset then please complete the form below.
Your message has been sent
How to access glow
Please find a link to a youtube guide to accessing glow
Letter to all parents and carers from Head of Education – 20 March 2020
Friday 20th March 2020 16:27
Dear Parent/Carer,
Thank you for once again for your understanding of the current situation in regards to the school and centre closure period we find ourselves in.
It is absolutaltey critical that parent and carers are aware that the emergency school and centre provision is only when all other childcare options have been exhausted.
Please do not attempt to send your child to the school/ECC provision being provided if you do not meet the key worker catergories noted in this link:
https://www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/CouncilAndGovernment/Coronavirus/Schools-ecc.aspx
We are sure that you will fully understand our need to minimise the number of children and young people attending such provision.
Yours sincerely
Linda McAulay-Griffiths
Head of Education
Key Workers
Further Update from the Head of Education. We have had some requests from parents regarding the definition of a key worker. There will be a full and final definition of this provided by EAC later today. This will then be provided to parents via the app and school website.
Communication Update
The staff at Mount Carmel PS would like to thank you for your support and understanding during these unsettled and worrying times.
All children have currently been issued with a home learning pack which includes EAC’s list of suggested websites, ideas for indoor play and their personal logins for Glow, Bug Club and SumDog. If children were absent from school this week their packs were delivered to them by school staff.
We are following the advice given from East Ayrshire Council and will continue to update you as information becomes available to us. It is anticipated that there will be further guidance from EAC today.
Letter from Head of Education
Crazy Hair Day
Enjoying spending time with our lovely friends!

Good morning from Lockerbie!
Wifi still terrible at Lockerbie Manor but the children are having a ball! The sun is shining today which is great. Lots of activities planned for today. All in good spirits in our little Lockerbie bubble 🙂

Guess the bear’s birthday winner
P5 Homework W/beg 18/3 – 25/3
Literacy – Spelling activities 6, 7, 11, 21
Blue Independent Readers added – Beowulf and the Beast, Heading for Glory and Future Transport by Air.
Green Group Independent Readers added. Dr Who :Victory of the Daleks and An Awfully Beastly Business : Saving a sea Monster
Red Independent Readers – Choose either – Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs: Weird Weather or Fang Family: Blood Buns and Scarecrows.
Maths – Topmarks Online Money Games
Circles & Rectangles –
Game 1 – Choose Level 10 £&p
Game 2 – Choose One player, long game (10) and Year 4 options
https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/44/solve-2-step-money-problems-
https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/504/Super-Maths-Bowling-Multiplication
Squares – Select Mixed Coins & £1 (Up to £10) options
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/money/toy-shop-money
Triangles – Select Counting option then Any 6 coins
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/money/coins-game
Maths Worksheets will also be given out in class.
Topic – Asia Landmark Hunt
Hello from Lockerbie!
Hello from Lockerbie!
We’re having an excellent time (although the weather has been temperamental) and are all enjoying ourselves. So far the children have taken part in team games, kayaking, canoeing, abseiling, the hi-ropes and team games. As usual the food is excellent and all the pupils are being well fed 🙂
Last night the weather was cold and very rainy so we decided to stay in and the Lockerbie staff organised a quiz for us.
Wifi isn’t great here so we will try and upload photos when we can.
Miss Mudge and Mr B
Cancellation of Parent’s afternoon/evening
P6 asssembly
Primary 5 assembly
Hand Washing
In response to concerns about Coronavirus, staff are making sure children are washing their hands throughout the school day. We have spoken at assembly about correct hand washing and watched video clips showing the correct procedure. East Ayrshire Council has given us extra resources to ensure we have sufficient supplies of soap and paper products.
Cancellation of after school activities
Head of Education-Coronavirus information letter
World Book Day 2020
On Thursday 5th March we celebrated World Book Day. Children and staff were encouraged to dress up as a character from their favourite book. Everyone had a great day and some of the costumes were AMAZING!!. Here are some pictures of the children:
Coronavirus: stay at home guidance
Please find a link below for the very latest “Stay at home guidance” for people with confirmed or possible Coronavirus:
P5 Homework
Literacy –
Bug club reader -All groups
Spelling words from class today – Task Activities – 8, 9, 15,21.
Maths – Activity pack games and money worksheet.
French – Au café – Practise your vocabulary each morning at breakfast saying any phrases you have learned this week to your family.
Topic – Mapping – Locate as many Asian countries as you can manage. Don’t worry we can fill in any missing ones next week!
Congratulation Annalise in Primary 4

Congratulations to Annalise in Primary 4, She brought in her gymnastic trophy and medals to share with the class. She came 1st place in her solo and group routine. We are all very proud of her!








