Our Scots poetry and singing superstars had a lovely afternoon whilst visiting and entertaining the residents of our local Afton Court Sheltered Housing complex today.
NEST information session
Thank you to Celine from NEST who met with some of our parents yesterday to talk over the support NEST can provide for our children and their families who have questions around Neurodiversity. Huge thanks also to our parents/carers who managed to come along and join in.
We hope to have a support group/workshop group up and running as soon as we return from the Easter break. If you would like to join our group and you were unable to make yesterday’s information session, don’t worry you can still come along and you will be made very welcome.

A questionnaire will be sent out on the app soon. In the meantime if you have any questions please feel free to email me.
tracey.bradford@eastayrshire.org.uk
(I’ve included a link to the NEST website for your interest)
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Choral Festival 2025
Today our school choir recorded their entry for the Robert Burns World Federation, National Choral Festival.
Well done everyone, you sang beautifully!
We sang ‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ as our Scots piece and ‘Comin’ Thro’ The Rye’ as our Burns piece.
We presented Mrs Wilson with a gift to thank her for playing the piano for us all term in preparation for this competition.
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Barony Burns Festival 2025
Today, 3 of our pupils attended the Barony Burns Festival at the Barony Campus to compete in their annual verse speaking competition for all feeder Primary Schools.
We are delighted to share that our pupils were awarded the following prizes:
1st Place P1-3 Category: Millar S
2nd Place P4/5 Category: Lewis J
1st Place P6/7 Category: Adele M
Well done to these superstars! We are so very proud of you all!
A huge thank you to Mrs Smith for hosting another successful event for all the local Primary Schools and to the talented classes from Lochnorris Primary who entertained us throughout the morning.
Stars of the Week 14/3/25
14/3/25
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 – Marcus C for DETERMINATION
P1/2 – Chase W for DETERMINATION
P2/3 – Bayley B for DETERMINATION
P3/4 – Noah F for MUTUAL RESPECT
P4 – Alvinov A for AMBITION and DETERMINATION
P4/5 – Ella B for ALL OUR VALUES
P5 – Olivia M for AMBITION
P6 – Aurelia K for DETERMINATION
P7 – Paige Y for DETERMINATION
Our House winner this week is: HEATHER
Fitfest 5k FunRun
- Sunday 25th May
- 11.15am Start Time
- Starting place will be confirmed ASAP. Finishing in Greenhead Playing Fields. (Buggy/Stroller Friendly)
- Medals for Participation.
- Trophies for Fastest Male, Fastest Female and Fastest Family.
NEST Coffee and Chat
🌟 Join Us for Coffee & Chat with NEST! ☕
Are you a parent navigating the journey of neurodiversity? Whether you’re seeking support, sharing experiences, or simply connecting with others, we invite you to our Coffee & Chat event!
🗓 Date: 18/3/25
🕒 Time: 1:30pm
📍 Location: New Cumnock Primary School
At NEST, we believe in the power of community and conversation. Join fellow parents to discuss all things neurodiversity, including ASD, ADHD, dyslexia, and more. This is a safe space to share insights, ask questions, and find support.
What to Expect:
Informative Discussions: Learn about our services and how we can support your family’s unique needs.
Supportive Community: Connect with other parents who understand your journey.
Expert Insights: Gain valuable knowledge from our experienced team.
Grab a cup of coffee, relax, and join us in fostering understanding and support. Together, we can make a difference!
RSVP: To inform school of your intention to attend please complete the attached Glow form:
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For more information: Please contact,
Tracey Bradford (Home Link Practitioner)
Tel: 01290 338404/07788124474
Email: tracey.bradford@eastayrshire.org.uk
Let’s create a supportive network and celebrate the strengths of neurodiversity! 💙✨
School Uniform
Our school uniform enhances the feeling of “belonging” to the school. Our uniform also increases our security as it makes easily identified.
We are proud of our school colours of red, black and white, and are sure that the wearing of them adds a sense of pride and of responsibility to the wearer.
- Pupils are expected to wear school uniform every day.
- Our local supplier of items sporting the school badge is Donsport, Cumnock.
- There is a free clothing recycling bank in the school where you can take what you need that day from stock kept in school. Simply come to the main office and we can take you along to access it. It will also be available on Parents Evening.





