More from Primary 4

This week in Primary 4 we have been busy learning how to grow a rainbow during our STEM session linked to our class novel. We have also been learning about the Haka and have used some of the movements to create our own routines. Of course, we have managed to squeeze in plenty of literacy and numeracy whilst rehearsing for the nativity too! To see more click on the link below 🙂

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Refreshment order

Our nativity will take place on Friday 16 December at 9.30 a.m. within Ochiltree Parish Church. Afterwards, coffee/tea and shortbread will be provided at Ochiltree Hub at a cost of £2.00 per person (payable on the day at the Hub). Please complete the form below by Wednesday 7 December to enable the Hub to prepare for the refreshments.

Thank you.

 

Eco Committe & Clean Green Award

Last week was National Recycling Week and we have decided to celebrate by reintroducing the recycling of crisp bags in the school. If you would like to recycle your crisp bags from home, please send them in with your child and they can put them in the recycling bin.

This session we have decided also to collect metal bottle tops and ring pulls from cans, e.g., any bottle top that requires to be open with a bottle opener. Please also send these into school for recycling. These will then be sent onto Isla Dog Rescue.

Thank you for your continued support.

CHRISTMAS CHOIR AT THE AYRSHIRE HOSPICE – EXPRESSION OF INTEREST, P4-7 PUPILS

OCHILTREE PRIMARY CHRISTMAS CHOIR  AT THE AYRSHIRE HOSPICE– EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
The school has been invited to send a choir to sing some Christmas songs at the Ayrshire Hospice, based in Cumnock Hospital.
The choir would be formed of volunteers from Primaries 4-7 and choir rehearsals with Miss Mills would be held in school  from  3 – 4.15 p.m. on the following dates:
Tuesday 29th November
Tuesday  6th December
Tuesday 13th December
A performance would be held on the evening of Wednesday 14th December from 7 p.m – 7.30 p.m at the Hospice. Parents/ carers would need to drop off and collect their child from the Hospice at Cumnock Hospital.
If your child is interested in taking part and you are happy for them to do so, please contact the school by Friday 25th November.
​​​​​​​Further information and consent forms will be issued to those who wish to take part.

Message from the Parent Council

The Parent Council would like to thank everyone that came along to support our Indoor Car Boot Sale yesterday. It was a great fundraiser, especially the Chocolate Tombola. Thanks again to everyone that donated towards it.

We would like to give a huge thank you to J. McCaig of Shire Energy Services for donating the Tuck Shop products.

All fundraisers are to help enhance the children’s learning experience at school and provide them with new opportunities.

Thank you to all the parent helpers that helped make this event possible.

Ochiltree Primary Parent Council

Ochiltree Parent Council – Name the Elf Competition

On behalf of the Parent Council:

The Parent Council’s “Name the Elf ” competition will be in school this week to give more children the opportunity to win an Elf.  Should you wish your child to take part, the cost is £1.00 per guess. Guesses will be allocated on a first come/ first served basis. The competition will close when all the possible names have been selected and no later than Friday 25th November.

Thank you for your support.

Primary 2/3 Update

This week we celebrated Book Week Scotland in Primary 2/3. We all brought in our favourite books and talked about them in front of the class. It was so interesting to learn all about our favourite books and everyone did a fantastic job!

In our literacy lessons we found out all about fiction and non-fiction books and did a non-fiction book hunt. We also created a big reading display for our new comfy reading corner. One of our favourite activities was Drop everything and Read and we had a great treat when P6/7 pupils read to us and P1/2 in the hall.

We finished off the week with some great Pudsey activities on Friday.

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