Stars of the Week 11/11/22

11/11/22

Well done to our Stars of the Week who demonstrated one of our school VALUES this week! We are extremely proud of you all for working hard to display our school values.

P1 – Jace B for DETERMINATION

P1/2 – Liam M for DETERMINATION

P2 – Leela F for DETERMINATION and AMBITION

P3 – Katie B for MUTUAL RESPECT

P3/4 – Zac D for DETERMINATION

P4/5 – Cayden F for AMBITION

 

P5 – Liam F for RESPONSIBILITY

 

P6 – Lucy G for RESPONSIBILITY

 

P7 – Heather M for DETERMINATION

Anti-Bullying Campaign 2022

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This session New Cumnock Primary School are taking part Anti-Bullying Week Scotland and in the Respect Me, ‘Listen Up!’ campaign.  Watch the video below to find out a bit more about the event.

We will start the week with an Anti-Bullying Get2gether, led by Mrs McMurdo.  Throughout the week all classes will take part in activities that will promote anti-bullying messages.

This session we will also be working on the pledge below to ensure we are tackling bullying effectively should it occur in our school.  We promise to keep you up to date with our progress across the session.

Community Classes

We are delighted to announce our netball and basketball sessions will be running until the week beginning 5th December. These classes are FREE and are open to all P4-P7 pupils.

To register please us the links below;

https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/27CT56/ – Basketball

https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/C3J5FK/ – Netball

Please note that if you have previously registered or regularly attend these sessions you will not need to re-register.

 

Many thanks,

Courtney Cartner

Active Schools Coordinator

Vibrant Communities

Young People Sport and Diversion Team

Safer Communities: Housing & Communities

Remembrance Day Get2gether

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We were delighted to welcome Christine Wilson and our local minister Ken Yorke to NCPS to our Friday Get2gether.  They spoke to the children about special memories, including what we should remember when we see the poppy.  The children were reminded that poppies are worn as a show of support for the Armed Forces community.   The poppy is a well-known and well-established symbol, one that carries a wealth of history and meaning with it.  House Captains will continue to go round classes this week to collect donations for Poppy Scotland.

Pupil Leadership Groups

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Primary 3/4 to Primary 7 Leadership Groups were re-established on Friday 3rd November.  This year we have 5 groups:

  • Communication Friendly Award
  • Eco-Schools Award (6th Flag)
  • Inclusive Practice Award (Gold Award – Previously known as Dyslexia Friendly Schools Award)
  • Rights Respecting Schools Award (Gold Award)
  • Green Clean Schools Award

Ask your child which group they belong to!