P4-7 – Logging into Microsoft Teams Support

Homework tasks are posted within our class blogs. However, P4-7 have been trained on how to access Microsoft Teams. This is an excellent tool which allow classes to work collaboratively, share resources and to communicate with their class teacher and peers.

Below you will find a step by step guide on how to access Teams. If you have any trouble doing so, please contact Mrs McNulty at danielle.mcnulty@eastayrshire.org.uk

Firstly, log into glow with your username and password. Please note this is case and space sensitive. Your username will start gw, followed by a number and your name (and in some cases middle names).

Glow usernames and passwords are the responsibility of the pupils to access and keep safe, we are not permitted to share this information with parents and carers.

Once you have logged into Glow, select the Teams app on your launch pad.

Once selected, you may be prompted to use Teams in the web browser or to download the app from your app store.

When you open the app, it will It will then ask for an email address, this is your Glow username followed by @glow.sch.uk.

It may then again ask for your glow password to be entered.

Once in, you will see the Teams groups you have been added to. This will be your class one and any other extra curricular groups, for example, the school choir.

Click on the group you wish to access. You will see the general channel and in some cases there may be a homework channel. This will allow you to keep work related discussion separate from general discussion. There may also be resources shared in the files section for you to access.

Give it a go to check it is working, try sending a message to your class! This is a great way to keep in touch with your teacher and class mates and seek support when needed.

Some things to remember:

  • Staff are monitoring these pages so any inappropriate content will be removed.
  • You must use the channels appropriately, remember we can see everything you type, be mindful of what and when you type.

Rights Respecting Schools Update!

Unfortunately we can’t complete Rich Tasks like we normally do at NCPS. So this year P6-7 have been chosen as the lucky class to continue with obtaining our Rights Respecting Schools award. They have created their own school logo, new right of the fortnight sheet and new right cards. The video below highlights our new ideas as well as describing the right of the fortnight. We will post a new video every 2 weeks to highlight the new right!

NCPS Christmas Staff Video – Have your say!

As our Lockdown video for ‘Times Like These’ was such a hit, we thought we would entertain all our children and families again with a Christmas edition. However, this time, we are putting YOU in charge!

Click on the song you would like to see the staff of New Cumnock Primary School to perform and the winning one will be performed, recorded and shared with you all on the run up to Christmas.

New Cumnock Primary School are award winners!

We are so proud to share with you that our school have received a number of prestigious awards in recent weeks.

East Ayrshire Inclusive Education (DFS) Silver Award

Mrs Elliott has worked hard to present all the hard work going on in New Cumnock Primary to show that we are an inclusive school and have strategies in place to make us Dyslexia friendly. We are delighted to share that we were awarded the East Ayrshire Inclusive Education (DFS) Silver Award. The panel had a wonderful morning hearing about our inclusive journey. A huge well done to all involved!

Digital Schools Award

In addition to this, Mrs Petrie has been working her socks off to present information to a panel of validators about our digital journey. We are excited to share that with all the evidence Mrs Petrie provided to show that we are using innovative practise, we have been awarded with the Digital Schools Award. They were very impressed to hear the work that our children are doing to support staff and each other to upskill our digital abilities. They were so pleased with our digital journey and leadership shown that we have been recommend to become a mentor school! This is amazing! A huge well done to everyone!

RSPB Wild Challenge Bronze Award

Furthermore, Mrs Johnstone and Primary 1 have been working hard with the Learning Outdoor Support Team (LOST) to investigate ways to care for and experience nature, and a result have been awarded the Wild Challenge Bronze Award. Well done to you all, what an achievement!

Knockshinnoch Memorial 7/9/20

Today our House Captains fulfilled their first official duty by attending the public service of remembrance at the Castle Miner’s Lamp Memorial, marking 70 years since the Knockshinnoch Disaster.

It was heart warming to see so many of the local community in attendance, to commemorate the memories of the mine workers who lost their lives in the tragic event all those years ago.

Our House Captains laid a wreath on behalf of the school and spoke with local counsellors. They were a true credit to our school!

Hunter trophy winners 2020

We are delighted to share that our Hunter trophies have now arrived after a delay in production and have been presented to our award winners from last session.

We are incredibly proud of each of our winners and loved having an opportunity to celebrate this wonderful achievement again with their peers! Well done to you all! 🤩

Garden Room – Alfie O

Primary 1 – Baylee M

Primary 1/2 – Georgia G

Primary 2/3 – Ryan H

Primary 3 –  Amy J

Primary 4 – Bruce G

Primary 5 – Mary Y

Primary 5/6 – Eilidh M

Primary 6/7 – Lucy W

Primary 7 – Craig M

New Cumnock Primary School Prize Giving 2020

Today we are delighted to share our Prize Giving ceremony with you all.  It is not how we envisaged our ceremony to be, as we love it when we all gather in the church at this time of year to celebrate your successes.  Nevertheless, we have worked together to mark this momentous day in our school calendar and we hope you enjoy it!  So sit down, get a cup of tea and enjoy our Prize Giving ceremony from the comfort of your own home.

We will begin with Mrs McMurdo’s Head Teacher Speech.

No Prize Giving is complete without a few words (or a tune) from our beloved Minister, Rev. Cuthbert.

Thank you to all our certificate winners for coming to school last Friday to be awarded with their certificates.  We are delighted to share these with you now.

Now onto our Hunter award winners.  Each year, one child from each class is awarded this prestigious award.  Listen carefully as each teacher shares their reasons for choosing their award winner this year.  We want to extend a huge thank you to The Hunter Foundation for their continued support of our school and our annual Prize Giving.

And now onto our wonderful P7s.  This is certainly not the way we wanted your school years with us to end.  We are extremely proud of you all and cannot wait till we can have you all back to celebrate your time with us.  We wish you all the very best of luck in your future.

Some final words for our P7 Leavers.  A huge thank you to Mrs McTurk for sharing this poem with us, it is wonderful! Click on the link below if you wish to download a copy to keep.

P7 Leavers Poem

Last but not least, we are sadly saying goodbye to 4 members of staff this session.  A huge virtual hug goes out to Mrs Morton, Miss White, Mrs Sussman-Bryden and Miss Ritchie.  We have loved having you all as part of Team New Cumnock and hope our paths cross again one day.

And this marks the end of our Virtual Prize Giving ceremony.  Thank you for tuning in.  We hope you all have a lovely, relaxing summer holiday and we look forward to seeing you all again in August.

Stay safe everyone.

Team New Cumnock x

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