Author: Jacqueline Shaw
Value of the Month Family Challenge – Responsibility
As our value this month is responsibility, we are spending time thinking about how to be respectful. In school, we have identified the following ways we can show responsibility and we are working hard on this.
- Making good choices
- Being trustworthy
- Caring for our school community
This month, we invite you to:
- Discuss with your family what things you do in your home and community to show responsibility. This might be being responsible for making your own pack lunch or doing a community event with one of your clubs.
- Complete the sheet by drawing pictures or making a list, showing what things you do to show responsibility. You might need to ask an adult at home to help with this. Your teacher will give this out.
- You will be discussing how you have displayed responsibility in your home and community during week beginning Monday 30th October. We can’t wait to hear all about your experiences.
To support living by our values in school, at home and in our local community, we have given every family one of our values magnets to display in your home as a reminder.
Our JRSOs Attending the Seminar
Value of the Month Family Challenge – Respect
As our value this month is respect, we are spending time thinking about how to be respectful. In school, we have identified the following ways we can show respect and we are working hard on this.
- Being polite and kind to others
- Treating others the way you want to be treated
- Consider others’ feelings, wishes and rights
This month, we invite you to:
- Discuss with your family what things you can do to show respect at home and in your community. This might be making your bed, spending time with a family member or walking the dog.
- Carryout some things that show respect and fill the inside and outside of the house with pictures or words to show what you have achieved this month. You might need to ask an adult at home to help with this. Your teacher will give this out.
- You will be discussing how you have displayed respect in your home and community during week beginning Tuesday 26th September. We can’t wait to hear all about your experiences.
To support living by our values in school, at home and in our local community, we will be giving every family one of our values magnets to display in your home as a reminder.
School Uniforms
If you would like to purchase your child’s new uniforms from My Clothing, please see the link below. Our school get a small amount of money back.
https://myclothing.com/collections/nether-robertland-school-primary-10503
Summer Activities
Please find attached Summer of Play events and SHOUT Summer Swimming leaflet.
Our Wonderful School
A huge thank you to David Gilbert for coming into school to take some photographs of our children. They are just wonderful!
Our Wider Achievers for May 2023
We are delighted to share with you our May 2023 wider achievers 🙂
Their achievements out of school make us very proud!
Rascals Summer Playscheme
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AND MUCH MORE INBETWEEN FOR £22 PER DAY?
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• REQUEST A RASCALS LUNCH & SNACK FOR JUST £5
If the answer is yes, please take a look at the activities taking place over the summer by clicking on the document below.
RASCALS SUMMER PLAYSCHEME 2023 ITINERARY
April Newsletter
Please find below April’s newsletter.
Financial Support
Introducing our New Financial Inclusion Assistant
Nether Robertland Primary and the associated Schools and Early Childhood Centres now have the services of a Financial Inclusion Assistant, Scott Finnie from East Ayrshire Council. Scott is offering free confidential advice to all families and pupils
Scott can provide advice regarding-
- Free School Meals/Clothing Grants
- Education Maintenance Allowance
- Best Start Grants
- Scottish Child Payment
- Wider benefit entitlement in general
- Support and representation to challenge benefit decisions
- Support with Debts.
Scott can check your entitlement with you and support you to make claims or check on claims that you may be having problems with. Scott can also support you to access help with multiple debts or advice on fuel provision and energy savings.
To find out a little more about financial support, please see the video below.
This service is confidential and you can contact Scott directly by calling 07407115841 or emailing scott.finnie@east-ayrshire.gov.uk

New Safer Schools App
The new Safer Schools Scotland app gives empowering, current and informative information on current digital platforms/tools/apps in an accessible manner. Within the app there are different users. Please find below details about how to download the app and set everything up. The link below provided additional information to help.
– Go to your app store or Google Play and search for ‘Safer School Scotland’
– Set up your account
– In the school field type ‘Nether Robertland Primary’
– The code for Primary Parent/Carers is 2116
– To receive notifications we recommend enabling push notifications
Safer Schools Letter Parents March
We trust that you will find this information helpful. The new app has many beneficial features which we will highlight to you in due course.
Please ensure that you download the app and get it set up to continue receiving communication from the school.
Please note that the app will be launched for pupils next term.
Thank you,
Jackie Beveridge
Head Teacher
Our Scots Language Poetry Celebration
Our Scots Language Poetry Celebration
Our whole school focus on Scots language culminated with the sharing of poetry during our Scots Language Celebration Assembly. We are super proud of all of our children and young people who shared their learning in class and during the Assembly. They did this with confidence and demonstrated great skill in reciting poetry. Well done to every runner up and finalist.
We are working on the the video for this at the moment.
Would you find this helpful?

P7 Residential – Inverclyde Information
As our P7 residential to Inverclyde is fast approaching, we would like to provide as much information as possible to help with the preparations. Please find the information shared at the parents information session below. If you have any additional queries, please get in touch.

Parent Council
Please find the Parent Council AGM and November meeting minutes in the parent zone menu above.

Aristos Fitness – P6 Classes
Both P6 classes are looking forward to their health and fitness sessions delivered by Aristos Fitness in our Stewarton community. These will take place on a Monday in school and the plan is for our classes to visit the Aristos gym towards the end of the block of sessions.
#healthandwellbeing #communitylinks
Please see flyer for Aristos Fitness below.
January Newsletter
Please see the newsletter page in the menu to access our January newsletter.

Our Community – Music Box

PA Fundraiser – Breakfast and Brunch with Santa
Our House Mascots
Last session, our pupils took part in a competition where they were asked to design a mascot for their House. The winning designs were selected by last session’s House and Vice Captains. They decided that there would be a P1 – P3 and a P4 – P7 mascot for each House. The winning designs were announced last session. This session, we are now proud to share the digital designs. See the poster attached below. Well done to all the winning designs!
Winning designs for P1 – P3
- Ash – Teddy Pow
- Yellow for Beech – Archie Scott
- Hawthy the Hawthorn Bear for Hawthorn – Erica Duffy
- Chestnut – Eala Richardson
Winning designs for P4 – P7
- Ashley the Phoenix for Ash – Flynn Dransfield
- Buzzy for Beech – Rosie Herbert
- Holly Hawthorn Berry for Hawthorn – Rose Havlin
- Stanley Squirrel for Chestnut – Macaulay Gillespie
October Newsletter
Please find the October newsletter below.
Halloween Disco

Math-a-thon Fundraiser
We are delighted to share that thanks to you, we have raised £2580. We will be busy over the coming weeks speaking to our children and staff, to decide on what Maths resources we are going to purchase.
The winning sponsor forms were shared at today’s assembly. Well done to Finlay Morton in P1W and Thomas Jones in P7H.

P5M – Exploring Textiles and Technology
As part of our exploration of textiles and technology, P5M have taken a keen interest in how we can link sustainability into all aspects of our lives. For our first task, we took one of our old t-shirts and recycled it by using it create a shopping bag. By making a few simple alterations using a sewing machine, we have repurposed something old into something new and exciting. We will continue with this project before moving on to look at how nature can play a role in enhancing new projects with textiles.
Lost Property
At the end of last session, there were several jackets left in the cloakroom. Please see the photos below to see if one of them belongs to your child. If it does, please call the school and we can arrange to get it returned.
Welcome to session 2022/2023

We are excited to welcome back all of our young people and families to this new session. We hope that you have had a lovely summer and are looking forward to getting back to school this week.
Please see below for information about our start of session arrangements. You can also download the letter by clicking on the link below.
Welcome letter to Parents-Carers
Welcome to session 2022/2023
We are excited to welcome back all of our young people and families to this new session. We hope that you have had a lovely summer and are looking forward to getting back to school this week.
We are delighted to welcome our new members of staff this week; Miss Caldwell (P5C), Miss Wallace (P6W), Miss Barrett and Miss Fyvie.
Start of Session Arrangements
- Wednesday 17th August – Staff in-service day
- Thursday 18th August – Pupils return
- School starts at 9am and finishes at 3.15pm
- There will be a ‘soft’ start’ between 9am – 9.30am for our new P1 pupils
- Photo opportunity – There will be balloons in the playground for you to take a photo alongside of your child
- Entry/Exits points for classes
- Please see the plan below for where your child will enter and exit their classroom

- Pupils are encouraged to come to school prepared to learn with stationery and a gym kit. We also ask that gym kits be kept in school. Please see your child’s gym days below.

- We would like to offer our parents/carers an opportunity to come into school to meet their child’s teacher and to receive some important information about the class routines etc. If you can make it along, please come to the main reception on the date and time below for your child’s class.

Communication
As a school, we communicate in the following ways:
App – To provide instant information which includes diary dates, messages, news items and ways to communicate with the school.
Blogs – Whole school Blog provides information about all aspects of our school. Our P1 and P2 classes have their own class Blogs and you will find the link to these from the whole school Blog in the menu tab.
Teams – Pupils in from P3 to P7 will be part of a class Team and this is where you will find class information including homework, class updates etc.
Twitter – To share successes and learning. Our Twitter handle is @NetherRob_ps
ParentPay – We operate an online payment service called ParentPay, allowing you to pay for trips, school meals, uniforms and much more. This will be set when you child starts school.
Rascals
Rascals is available before and after school for those who require childcare out with the school day. You can contact Ainsley on 07949 334945 and rascals.manager@gmail.com.
Over the summer holiday, the infant end of the school has been refurbished and it is looking great. We can’t wait for you to see the improvements. The first opportunity for this will take place during our ‘Meet the Teacher’ sessions.
I would like to take this opportunity to inform the school community that Mrs Shaw is now Mrs Beveridge.
Ayrshire Schools Snowsports Championship
Is your child a keen skier? Would they like to take part in the Ayrshire Schools Snowboard Championship?
Values Logo Competition
The Pupil Council have been busy organising a whole school values logo competition. We had lots of entries and they were all super, so choosing 4 winners was a difficult task. We are delighted to share that that the following pupil designs were chosen and will now be logos for each of our four values.
Teamwork – Eilidh Ward (P4)
Responsibility – Grayson McRoberts (P4)
Respect – Freya Collins (P6)
Determination – Boyd McRoberts (P7)
Their wonderful designs have been made into digital images and we are delighted with the results.


































