Here at New Cumnock Primary School we are keen to support our families in any way we can.
In order for us to create a record of our families who require support such as food provision, clothes, money, vouchers or even advice as to which agency support you can receive, please complete the attached form or email/telephone Tracey Bradford on…
eatracey.bradford@glow.sch.uk
01290 338404
This information will be strictly confidential and in such times as we are provided with the above support, you will be contacted as a matter of priority to receive this help.
Mrs Johnstone’s Primary 1A’s have now achieved their Bronze Award in Wider Achievements.
Well done!😃⭐️
They will all now be working on their Silver award, which will require some support from home. Details of fortnightly targets are on the P1A Wider Achievement tab within the class information area.
Being seen is very important for road safety. Many serious accidents happen because drivers do not see other road users until it is too late!
Friday 26th November is Be Safe Be Seen Day and Primary 6 would like to invite pupils and staff to wear bright clothing and accessories to school. You could even wear traffic light colours!
Miss McQueen’s Primary 2’s have now achieved their Bronze level in Wider Achievements.
Well done!😃⭐️
They will all now be working on their Silver award, which will require some support from home. Details of fortnightly targets are on the P2 Wider Achievement tab within the class information area.
They have created this short presentation with some road safety tips to help keep pupils safe on their journey to school.
They also need your help to create a Road Safety Mascot. Please get creative and enter their competition! There will be prizes for the winning entries. Closing date for the competition is Thursday 2nd December.
Next week the school will be taking part in Road Safety week, our JRSO officers have been busy organising different activities for the whole school to take part in.
Throughout the week P1a and P1b will be learning all about road safety through the programme Kerbcraft. The JRSO officers will be involved in this, helping the trained staff to deliver the learning.
Every class will be involved in activities such as
Design Road Safety Heroes for the JRSO noticeboard
Design a New Cumnock Road Safety Mascot. The JRSO officers decided to make this a homework task to get parents/careers involved. We are looking forward to all the super Mascot ideas you have!!
JRSO officers will be presenting a PowerPoint to each class
Photographs celebrating the week will be posted here the following week.
Vibrant Communities Family Literacy team would like to invite parents and children from P1 to 3 to attend a fun family literacy workshop which is taking place online on Wednesday 24th November 6:30pm till 7:30pm through the VSCENE App. If you would like to take part in our fun family learning session then please sign up through our smart survey by Monday 22nd November 2021. We will then contact you with a code to access the VSCENE session. Bring along a deck of playing cards(if you have one), pencil and paper and most importantly a parent must be in attendance.
Please click the link below for the latest edition of the New Cumnock News. We are delighted to see that we have been given a double page spread. Thak you New Cumnock Development Trust!
Next Friday, 19th November, we are asking our children and staff to come to school wearing a touch of sparkle/glitz. In return we are asking you to make a small donation to the Children in Need charity. Information to follow regarding payment. No money should be brought into school. Thank you for your ongoing support.
Next week, each class will be participating in Anti-Bullying Week. Each day, every child will write on a post it note, an act of kidness that they have carried out or someone has carried out towards them and add it to their class bucket. On Friday Mrs McMurdo will visit each class to celebrate this positive behaviour. Each class will also be tuning in to watch a theatre performance with the theme of bullying.