We would appreciate parents/carers of Primary 1 and Primary 1/2 would complete the following questionnaire to help us with your views on the Play Approaches used in the classroom.
Thank you, your support is valued.
We would appreciate parents/carers of Primary 1 and Primary 1/2 would complete the following questionnaire to help us with your views on the Play Approaches used in the classroom.
Thank you, your support is valued.
5/5/23
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 – Rocco P for AMBITION
P1/2 – Noah F for DETERMINATION
P2 – Daisy M for DETERMINATION
P3 – James M for DETERMINATION
P3/4 – Aaeryn M for MUTUAL RESPECT
P4/5 – Baylee M for DETERMINATION
P5 – Billie F for AMBITION
P6 – Ilyssa P for MUTUAL RESPECT
P7 – Lucy A for DETERMINATION
Our Clean Green Schools Team have weekly awards to share too:
Our Waste Warriors this week are: Primary 7
This week’s Times Table Rock Stars class winners are:
Primary 3/4
Primary 5
Primary 6
Gary Tait from Scottish Fire and Rescue delivered training to some of our parents last week around Deliberate Fire Setting and Outdoor Water Safety. Thank you so much Gary for taking the time to come and speak with us.
This Friday, 12th, we have FREE! Defib/CPR training at 9:15 in the Town Hall. Please contact me if you would like to join us.
tracey.bradford@eastayrshire.org.uk
It’s that time of year again when we start to plan for our new session! As usual your views and ideas are very important to us. Please take some time to consider the questions on the FORM attached. There is also space at the bottom of the FORM to make general suggestions regarding how we can make our school the best it can be.
Thank you in advance for your on going support,
Team New Cumnock PS.
We were excited to be part of the New Cumnock Coronation Celebration weekend!
Primary 7 pupils Lily P and Noah R were crowned as King and Queen and then paraded around the town on the Friday evening, followed by a Disco performed by our very own DJ Wee Parky.
The Saturday family fun day was a huge success and it was great to see so many people come out to enjoy the community celebrations. Our school choir entertained the crowd by performing some songs they have been rehearsing in preparation for the event.
A huge thank you goes to the Coronation Committee for their kind donation of commemorative medals for every child in the school, what a lovely gesture to mark such a memorable occasion.
As part of our school Coronation celebrations, children came to school wearing red, white and blue. We had a picnic party in the playground in the afternoon, DJ’d by our very own DJ Wee Parky who had been taking song requests all week.
A huge thank you to the Parent Council who funded snacks for all the children to enjoy at the picnic and to Pathhead Bakery for their very kind donation of Coronation cupcakes for all the children to enjoy!
A huge thank you to our Parent Council for hosting a Family Quiz Night in honour of the King’s Coronation. It was a very successful night with lots of fun had by all!
Well done to the winning teams:
1st place: ‘We’re here to make up the numbers’
2nd place: ’Dynamite Duo’
3rd place: ‘May the 4th be with you’
P7 leavers starting S1 at RBA require to complete this form for their school transport. Can this be done as soon as possible please.
School transport · East Ayrshire Council (east-ayrshire.gov.uk)
Our Oliver! JR rehearsal times will now be from 3-4.30pm every Monday and Friday.
As we are getting closer to our production date it is important that we get all cast members attending every rehearsal. We appreciate this is a big commitment and we expressed this at the start. We have been blown away by our talented youngsters at our rehearsals this far, we know this is a show you will NOT want to miss!
As part of our Health and Wellbeing delivery, the Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenting topics are delivered to our learners this term. Please find attached parent information letters which detail the curricular outcomes for RSHP, as well as “suggested” vocabulary you may wish to explore with your children prior to commencement of the learning. These are organised by level.
RSHP is an important and valuable aspect of the Health and Wellbeing curriculum for all children and is taught sensitively and age appropriately according to government legislation. However, if you do not wish for your child to receive this input, please contact the school on 01290 338404 before Wednesday 10th May to let staff know.
P1
Early Level Parental letter updated April 2021
P2-4
First Level Parental letter updated April 2021
P5-7
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