School Choir starts back!

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Mrs McNulty will start afterschool Choir rehearsals from Monday 2nd October.

This will be held every Monday from 3-4pm in the school gym hall. Children will head straight down at the end of the day and can be collected from the door at the rear of the school park, at the end of the session.

This is available to children from P4-7. (An infant singing group will be made available in Term 2 on the run up to Christmas).

We already have our first booking to perform at the Parish Church Thanksgiving Service but will hold some rehearsals during school time to allow us to prepare for this. (Children will be lettered about this event prior.)

If your child wishes to attend, please complete the contact form below.

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Lost Property

We have gone through our Lost Property baskets and reunited all named items with their owners. Please find photos and information below about unclaimed items.

If you recognise them as belonging to your child, please come to the main office of the school where these are being kept. If these are unclaimed, they will be added to our uniform recycling station.

We cannot stress enough, the importance of putting your child’s name on all their belongings. We know how expensive these items can be, and appreciate how frustrating it can be when they are not brought home.

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Red jumpers 5-6, 11-12, 9-10, 6yrs, 6-7

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School badge hoodies 11-12, 7-8

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Black zip up hoodie 11-12

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School tie

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George black skirt 10-11

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Water bottle

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Hair bows

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Red cardigans 11-12, 7-8 (x2)

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Sports tops Adidas 9-10, navy Primark 9-10

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School badge jumpers 7-8 (x4)

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George black jacket 9-10

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Studio jacket 10-11

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Nike jacket Size M

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DFND Size 13-14

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Slazenger 7-8

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Navy Adidas 9-10

Collection for Food Bank

A reminder to all our parents and carers that we are currently collecting for the Food Bank as part of our learning about ARTICLE 24 of the UN Convention for the Rights of the Child.  As a Rights Respecting School, we celebrate and campaign for children’s rights throughout the year.

ARTICLE 24 states that all children are entitled to Healthcare, Nutritious Food and Clean Water, therefore we are asking for donations of non-perishable food items to be handed into the school office or sent in with your child by FRIDAY 15th SEPTEMBER.  We thank you in advance for your support.

Windy the Windmill

Today, at the EastAyrshire a Youth Climate Conference 2023, establishments from across East Ayrshire were introduced to Windy the Windmill designed by our very own, Noah M!

What an achievement to see his design become a reality! Noah’s mascot will be visiting schools and will be the face of an Energy campaign this school session. We are so proud of you Noah and can’t wait for you to meet Windy in the flesh for yourself! 🤩🌟

IMPORTANT INFORMATION – Parking at school

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Parking around our school has always been a huge issue for us. Being on a busy main road, we are often faced with parents/carers parking their cars on the pavements, creating a hazard for our children walking to and from school.

Yesterday  morning, one of our pupils was injured by a car on his way to school. Therefore, we are forced to raise awareness of this dangerous issue again.

Parents/carers are not permitted to park in our school car park. Children walking to the playground via the front entrance should enter via the gates at the front of the school and walk round using the allocated pavements. At no point, should anyone be walking across the staff car park to enter or leave the school premises.

We ask for parents/carers to please use the various car park areas situated near our school such as, the local swimming pool or ground next to the Premier store and then walk your child to school using the pedestrian crossings. Under no circumstances should cars be mounted on pavements near the school. This is dangerous and obstructs the pavements for those children walking to and from school.

The health and safety of our children is of the upmost importance, therefore your support and cooperation with this very serious matter is greatly appreciated.

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