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Bring a Parent to School Day is back!!!
We are delighted that Covid mitigations have now eased and we can welcome our families back into school!
We would like to invite parents/carers into school to visit your child’s class, see their work and meet their teacher.
This will take place over a series of Wednesday afternoons leading up to the October holidays. (Classes, dates and times can be found below).
Please enter the school via the Community Entrance. At the end of each session, parents/carers will be able to leave, to go to their child’s exit point. This will allow our Covid cleaning procedures to take place before the school bell rings and children are brought outside.
Wednesday 14th September 2.15-2.45pm: P1 (Mrs Johnstone) & P1/2 (Mrs Armour)
Wednesday 21st September 2.15-2.45pm: P3 (Mrs Elliott)
Wednesday 28th September 2.15-2.45pm: P2 (Miss McQueen) & P3/4 (Mrs Petrie)
Wednesday 5th October 2.15-2.45pm: P4/5 (Miss Nicholl) & P5 (Mrs Frew)
Wednesday 12th October 2.15-2.45pm: P6 (Mrs McNulty) & P7 (Mrs Clarke)
Our classes will be showcasing our Active Literacy and Numeracy resources and we will have parental information packs available for you to take away, to help you when supporting your child’s learning at home.
We look forward to welcoming you all back into the school building and thank you in anticipation of your support with this.
The Exchange August Newsletter
The Exchange Counselling Service are delighted to share their first newsletter of the year with you. They are a wonderful service within East Ayrshire that supports not only our children but their families.
Click on the link below to view their August newsletter.
East Ayrshire School Counselling & Psychological Wellbeing Supports Newsletter (office.com)
Come along to our Parent’s Group!
We are very excited to be able to welcome our families back into school again and are keen to start a Parent’s Group on a Wednesday morning.
Please see the poster below for more information and complete the attached form to submit your interest.
Clubs at New Cumnock Primary School
We are very keen to start provision before and after school time, by offering Breakfast Club and After School Clubs again.
Please take a few minutes to complete the form below to let us know your thoughts on this.
Thank you!
Reporting to our Parents
Throughout the school year, we will use a variety of strategies to report to our parents on a regular basis. It is important that you can access each of those detailed below. If you are experiencing difficulty with any of our communication platforms, please contact the school for support.
School App
As we are a paperless school, the School App is our main method of communication when reaching out to our parents quickly with important matters.
To download the app, please search PSA in the Apple of Google Play app stores.
School Blog
The School Blog will be used to share whole school matters and events with our families.
Please find the link below to the main page. You may find it useful to save this as a shortcut on your mobile device to enable you to access it easily.
The many tabs on the School Blog can be used to navigate a wealth of information about our school which is shared there.
New Cumnock Primary School | East Ayrshire Council site (glowscotland.org.uk)
Learning Journals
This session we will be using Learning Journals across the whole school from P1-7 to report on individual children’s progress across the curriculum.
Photos and comments about your child’s learning will be shared with our families on a private profile here, enabling you to view, comment and share learning experiences which take place outside of school.
Please ensure that you have submitted your contact details to enable you to access your child’s account.
Our Parent Council Needs You!
Our Parent Council are looking for someone to take on the role of SECRETARY.

This person would be required to take minutes at the meetings and circulate these to other council members.
This would be a great addition to your CV and a wonderful way to keep abreast of all the goings on in our school.
If you are interested in taking on this role (open to existing members and new members), please email our Parent Council Chairperson, Mrs Kerry Cooper on:
Please note, our next Parent Council meeting will be held in school on Thursday 22nd September at 6pm. We love it if you could attend and held build our Parent Council forum! We want your voice to be heard!

Glenafton Athletic Official Opportunity!
🤩⚽️ A Special Invitation ⚽️🤩Glenafton Athletic Official are delighted to invite all New Cumnock Primary School Pupils, NCDT Youth Work participants and all sections of Ayrshire 46th Scouts New Cumnock along to the Glenafton Athletic FC Vs Lugar Boswell Thistle game on 10/09/22 – 2pm KO at Loch Park for FREE with a paying adult (£7) *age P7 can attend on their own at parent/carers discretion.There will be lots to do on the day before the match as well as photo opportunities post match – fingers crossed with winning smiles AND the chance to be the Team Mascot on the day!See the poster below for more info!If your child would like to attend, please complete the following form (so GAFC know numbers for face painting etc): https://forms.office.com/r/iXfpd23uxd
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Glenafton Athletic FC are delighted to invite young people from New Cumnock Primary School, NCDT Youth Work and all sections of Ayrshire 46th Scouts to come along to the Glenafton Vs Lugar Boswell on 10/09/22 for FREE with a paying adult (£7) *age P7 can attend on their own at parent/carers discretion. There are lots of fab freebies on the day for those who come along as well as the chance to be the Team Mascot on the day! See Poster for More Info. Please only complete if you are planning to come along 🙂
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For more info please send a message via Facebook or email GlenaftonCommunity@outlook.com#glenaftoninthecommunity#aftonarmy#YourTeam
School App
Our School App remains our main source of communication between ourselves and our families.
Please make sure you have downloaded the app and select New Cumnock Primary School from the list.
Don’t forget, you can filter the app to receive messages applicable to your child’s class. Please ensure you select ‘whole school’ as well when you do this, so as not to miss whole school messages.
UPDATE REGARDING ENTRANCE AND EXIT POINTS
Over the past few years our school role has gradually increased. As a result, we have more children entering and exiting the building. Unfortunately, due to where our school is positioned and the flood works going on along the back lane, we don’t have a large enough waiting area for parents who are collecting younger children at the end of the day. To avoid congestion and ultimately keep everyone safe near the road, we need to continue to use multiple entrance and exit points. The playground is not an option for the entire school, as it was in the past, due to the amount of parents that would now be congregating. Some of our children, for various reasons, would find that situation very overwhelming.
Last week we trialled using the carpark beside the softplay area (gates closed) as a potential waiting area for our infant classes. On Friday afternoon this area was very congested. As a result I would like to change the arrangements slightly at the end of the day only to ensure the safety of our children and parents. Morning drop off will remain as it was, as this worked well.
- From Monday all parents in P1, P1/2, P2 and P3, should enter the school at the softplay gate at the end of the day and walk around to the playground. Please see the pictures below outlining where you should stand to collect your child. Whilst you wait for your child’s class to come out, please position yourselves around the perimeter of the playground so that the upper children can exit the playground safely.
- Your child’s class teacher will bring out your child’s class to this area when the bell goes and dismiss them in an orderly fashion.
- The children from P3/4 upwards will be released first on the bell. This will allow older children to exit the playground safely before parents start to move, and will reduce the congestion at the gates.
- If you have a child in one of the upper classes they are free to meet you in the playground too. This will save you walking to another exit point.
- Once you collect your child, please exit the playground via the softplay gate.
To support our plans please ensure one adult is involved in dropping off and collecting your child at school. Also, once you have collected your child please clear the playground and boundary around the school as soon as possible.
We will continue to monitor the arrangements above over next week and make changes accordingly.
Can I take this opportunity to thank those parents I have liaised with directly over the past few days regarding the arrangements and also to the wider parent body for their support and patience. I appreciate that this is a lengthy message with yet again more changes, however I’m sure you will understand this is not a straightforward operation. Ultimately, the safety of our children and families is paramount.
As always, we value the views of our families and continue to ask that if you have any questions or queries around operations such as these, to contact us via email or ring the school to make an appointment to speak with a member of the management team and we will happy to discuss these with you.











