- Sunday 25th May
- 11.15am Start Time
- Starting place will be confirmed ASAP. ย Finishing in Greenhead Playing Fields. (Buggy/Stroller Friendly)
- Medals for Participation.
- Trophies for Fastest Male, Fastest Female and Fastest Family.
NEST Coffee and Chat
๐ Join Us for Coffee & Chat with NEST! โ
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!
๐ Date: 18/3/25
๐ Time: 1:30pm
๐ 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
Letโs create a supportive network and celebrate the strengths of neurodiversity! ๐โจ
School Uniform
Our school uniform enhances the feeling of โbelongingโ 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.
Bill Shankly Football Festival 2025
Kinship Care Week information sessions
Weโre getting ready to celebrate Kinship Care Week 2025
This year, Kinship Care Week runs from 17 โ 21 March. To mark the event Kinship Care Advice Service for Scotland (KCASS) are hosting information sessions for professionals and for carers. There is also an opportunity for carers to join the East Ayrshire Kinship Carers group at their coffee morning.
Information sessions and events for carers:
Saturday 15 March (11am – 2pm) – East Ayrshire Kinship Carers coffee morning
Join the kinship carers group at CentreStage in Kilmarnock to enjoy a raffle, ‘how many sweeties in a jar’, information stalls and much more. Tickets are ยฃ3 for adults, ยฃ1.50 for children.
For further information and tickets contact Nancy on 07923 825935, Ruby on 07552 401709 or email kilmarnockkinship@gmail.com
Monday 17 March – Financial Support for Young People aged 16+
Itโs never too early to start thinking about the future and what that may hold financially for your family and the children and young people you care for. Join one of KCASSโs specialist helpline advisers for information on the financial entitlements for young people age16+ and the opportunity to ask questions.
Tuesday 18 March – Calming techniques and health rights
Practically every carer has been confronted by a situation when their child and young person doesnโt have the toolkit to regulate their emotions. Childrenโs Health Scotland will help explain why this might be happening, how to avoid it in the first place, and provide some practical techniques for coping with it when it does happen.
Wednesday 19 March – Blocked care and self-care
Join this workshop with a clinical psychologist to explore the occurrence of blocked care for kinship carers, and the importance of self-care. Find out what blocked care is, what it looks like, why it occurs, how it impacts relationships and parenting, and how to avoid and alleviate it with particular reference to self-care.
Friday 21 March – Education support for kinship carers
An informal opportunity to find out about the education service offered by KCASS and how their education advisors can support your family to get the most out of your child or young personโs education.
Stars of the Week 7/3/25
7/3/25
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 – Piper M and Emily W for MUTUAL RESPECT
P1/2 – Harper Cย for DETERMINATION
P2/3 – Daniel M for DETERMINATION
P3/4 – Alexander M for AMBITION
P4 – Cole M for DETERMINATION
P4/5 – Riley S for DETERMINATION
P5 – Katie H for DETERMINATION
P6 – Abbie K for RESPONSIBILITY
P7 – Hannah-Rose S for ALL VALUES
Our Waste Warriors this week are: PRIMARY 1 and PRIMARY 6
Our House winner this week is: THISTLE
World Book Day- Potato Competition
WE WOULD LOVE TO INVOLVE OUR WHOLE SCHOOL COMMUNITY TO CHOOSE OUR WINNERS!
Please look at the photographs below then click on the link to vote for your favourite character potato! ย Please vote once in all 3 categories, supporting children from across the school.
Results will be announced at Get2gether on Friday, with a winner and runner up in each of the 3 categories; infant school (P1, P1/2, P2/3), middle school (P3/4, P4, P4/5), and senior school (P5, P6, P7). ย Well done to all our families taking part!
CATEGORY 1- INFANT SCHOOL
CATEGORY 2- MIDDLE SCHOOL
CATEGORY 3- SENIOR SCHOOL
Robert Burns World Federation Competitions – Art and Writing
I would like to bring to your attention the following National level competitions, which run alongside the Schools competitions we currently enter in Singing, Verse Speaking and Instrumental.
Competition 1 – Art
For P6 & P7 pupils
A scene from Scottish History or from a Burns song or poem.
Art may be a painting, or drawing using any medium, excluding computer generated images. Artwork should be no greater than A3 in size.
Competition 2 โ Writing in Scots Language
P7 Pupils
The content should be about Robert Burns or any poem, animal or event in his works and may be written in any of the languages of Scotland. Pupils are invited to write a short story no more than A4 size and 300-500 words in length. The work may be handwritten, or computer generated and should be signed by the entrant as their own work.
Should your child wish to enter, please return completed entries to Mrs McNulty by Monday 24th March to enable them to be posted off by the deadline.
There are certificates, trophies and a monetary prize to the winning school for winning entries.
Parent Council Easter Bingo
Please come along and support our Parent Council at their Tea Bingo at NC Bowling Green on Wednesday 26th March. 6pm for 6.30pm start. ยฃ5 entry. Adults only.
PLEASE NOTE: Our Parent Council are looking for donations of raffle prizes for the event, unopened and in good condition please.
Please hand these in to the main office. Thank you very much in advance.
New Cumnock Community Sports Hub – Football Camp
- When – 8th April 2025
- Time – Mini Kickers(Age 3/5) @ 9.30am to 10.30am and Big Kids Camp (Ages 6/12) 11am to 4pm
- Where – Greenhead Playing Fields, New Cumnock
- How Much – ยฃ3pp for mini kickers and ยฃ10pp for Big Kids