See the above poster for Dean Park, Easter Trail. By taking part you will also add to our Mission to the Moon, S-Miles.
Have fun.
See the above poster for Dean Park, Easter Trail. By taking part you will also add to our Mission to the Moon, S-Miles.
Have fun.
Pupils from Primary 1/2 and Primary 2/3 exhibited all of the wonderful work they created at home and in the school for our dinosaur topic. The whole school visited our exhibition.
Community Litter Pick – 21st April – Volunteers Wanted
Ochiltree Primary, Ochiltree Hub and CAP are joining forces to carry out a litter pick on Friday 21st April and we need volunteers to support our children.
If you can spare a couple of hours starting at 11 a.m. on Friday 21st please phone the school office and leave your details.
To celebrate our achievements complimentary tea, coffee and juice will be served to all volunteers and Ochiltree Hub from 1:15 p.m. onwards.
Help us change the world this weekend!
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Just 60 minutes? Yes, just one hour. It may not seem like much, but the magic happens when you, and those like you in Asia and Africa, North and South America, Oceania and Europe – supporters in over 190 countries and territories – all give an hour, creating the Biggest Hour for Earth.
By doing so, this Hour can shine an unmissable global spotlight on nature loss and climate change, and the need to work together to secure a brighter future for people and the planet.
Give an Hour for Earth by spending 60 minutes doing something – anything – positive for our planet.
To find out more/sign up visit: https://www.earthhour.org
Please click on the invitation below:
P6/7 stitched a felt bird for a special person in their life. They had to learn how to cut a pattern out, pin it on to the felt and then cut it out very carefully.
Buttons were sewn on to the wings and running or back stitches were used to sew the sides together – life skills for the future!
Don’t you think they look bold, bright and brilliant birds?
P1/2 and P6/7 enjoyed visits from Philip Munro, Golden Eagle Project Scotland. They worked together to find about Golden Eagle features and habitats. They then produced detailed Golden Eagle and other birds of prey art work.
Click on the links below to see our photos.
Active Schools are running P1-7 Spring Into Sport Easter activities in the Auchinleck cluster. Details are on the poster. Registration must be completed before attending via the QR code or link for your chosen venue:
https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/EPSpringCatrine/
https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/EPSpringMauch/
https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/EPSpringAuch/
https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/EPSpringDron/
P5/6 and P6/7 welcomed Farmer Bryce of Mossgiel Milk and Mrs Morton of Morton’ s Milk to discuss all things dairy in the local area. Farmer Bryce shared information on his own farm, his ancestors and how dairy farming has progressed through the years. Mrs Morton shared with us the process of milking and all about her computerised farm shop which stocks lots of locally sourced goodies. We then welcomed Mark from SmartSTEM who showed us an experiment on how to separate fat from milk. A huge thank you to all of our visitors for taking the time to share their experiences with us.
Tempest Photography will be in school on Friday 21st April to take individual/class + Primary 1 and Primary 7 class photographs. Please complete the form below.
Thank you.
Please note entries for the Parent Council Easter Raffle will be open until Friday 24th March 2023.
P5/6 and P6/7 were delighted to welcome Davie Reid and Brian McGhie into the class to talk about their experiences of being miners in Ochiltree. Davie and Brian brought lots of memorabilia which they were kind enough to let us try on and explore. They shared stories of what life was like working in the Killoch and Barony pits and what life was like in Ochiltree during the Miner’s Strike. Pupils loved listening to this fantastic piece of their history and enjoyed asking lots of questions! A huge thanks to Davie and Brian for taking the time to share their stories with pupils.
Primary 4 have created super 3D models of the Kelpies with the help of Margaret Donald from the Maid Safe Foundation. Take a look at our SWAY to find out more.
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Primary 5/6/7 had a culinary experience on Monday trying out a “piece”!
They tried plain bread, jam and cheese or bread, marmalade and cheese.
Look at the comments and our preferences below:
Comments:
Ewan L – amazing taste
Ewan T – surprised how good it was
Harris – really good, going to have it for lunch
Harry – quite nice
Phoebe – really good taste and I liked the bread
Grace – really surprised I actually liked it!
Hannah – different and refreshing
Lottie – nice combination
Leah – made cheese really sweet
Miners’ pieces |
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Jam/cheese |
24 |
Marmalade/cheese |
2 |
None |
11 |
Easter Raffle donations
We are so grateful for all donations that have been handed in so far. Could we please ask if you are still wanting to hand anything in for our Easter raffle it could be in for Friday 10th March. This will give the Parent Council helpers time to make up the prizes.
Thank you
Please click on the link below for full details:
All children are invited to take part in the Easter Egg Hunt in Kilmarnock Town Centre.
Please see the attached poster for details and the entry form.
Due to transport timings, the kick-off for today’s friendly football match against Shortlees P.S. will be delayed. As a result the match is not anticipated to finish until arounjd 4.15/4.30 p.m.
If you plan to collect your child at the normal finishing time of 4.00 p.m. or no longer wish your child to take part in this event, please contact the school.
Thank you.
As part of our Ochiltree topic, P5/6 and P6/7 have been learning about mining in the local area. We have been looking closely at the Barony and Killoch pits and learning about what life was like as a miner. We are incredibly lucky to have our very own Mr Renton as a primary source who spent a few years working in the Barony. Mr Renton took to the hot seat to share his experiences of life down the pit with the pupils. Thanks again Mr Renton – we especially loved all of your gruesome tales!