Primary 2/3 Halloween Update

We have had great fun this week doing our maths, literacy and art activities with a Halloween twist. We loved decorating our classroom with scary witches, Frankenstein monsters and mosaic pumpkins. The classroom is looking great! Friday was our favourite day when we had a fun filled morning with different fun Halloween activities. Then we made our Halloween pumpkin treats and finished off the day with a great party. Everyone looked amazing in their costumes!

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OUR FIGHT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT THIS AUTUMN

JOIN US FOR OUR FIRST EVER #HALLOWCLEAN

The sight of litter gives us goosebumps all year round, but Halloween night can have a particularly bloodcurdling impact on our environment!

Whether it’s discarded treat wrappers or litter left behind by tricksters, during the days around – and just after – Halloween, local neighbourhoods need our support more than ever.

So this autumn, we’re calling on our community of #LitterHeroes to get outside in their scariest outfit and pick up litter from 24 October to 1 November.

You can now make your #HallowClean pledge here. Don’t forget to share your pictures of your clean-ups, tagging @KeepBritainTidy and using the #HallowClean hashtag.

We hope you join the above campaign. Please send any pictures into school showing how you have supported it.

Thank you.

Mrs Gregor & The Eco Committee

 

World of Work

The 5/6 and P6/7 classes enjoyed their first talk about the World of Work today. Former Ochiltree pupil Josh Perry spoke to pupils about being a Corporal in 137 Squadron Air Cadets. He gained many experiences and developed the skills including his confidence. This in turn has helped him secure a job. We wish Josh every success in hi8s new appointment.

Senior pupils enjoyed an information talk from Mrs Katy Blair about working as a Forester with the Forestry Commission. She discussed different roles and career options available. Pupils enjoyed looking at the tools required for work as a Forester and working out the age of a tree. Many thanks to Mrs Blair for the informative talk.

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Lunches – Important!

We still have a number of children who have not booked in for a school lunch.

To avoid confusion and to allow for any technical issues PLEASE BOOK YOUR CHILD’S LUNCH THE NIGHT BEFORE.

Can you also tell your child what they are having for lunch and make sure at the time of booking that it is something which your child enjoys.

Thank you for your help in ensuring that our lunchtime runs smoothly.

Free String Tuition for P6 and P7 – Dumfries House

FREE STRING TUITION OPPORTUNITY FOR P6 & P7 PUPILS @ DUMFRIES HOUSE

Prince’s Foundation Performing Arts Programme – Pierburg Building, Dumfries House

The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Junior Conservatoire, The Prince’s Foundation and East Ayrshire Council are offering the opportunity for children in Primary 6 and 7 (as of August 2022) who are currently receiving string tuition within the classroom in the Cumnock, Doon and Auchinleck areas to further their instrumental progression, supported through funding from The Prince’s Foundation.

The application form for our Dumfries House Music Centre can be completed here:

https://form.123formbuilder.com/5660558//

The closing date for applications is Monday 31 October. Places are limited and will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis.

If you have any questions, please contact musiccentre@rcs.ac.uk

Various Information

School Holidays Reminder

The school will close for the Autumn break on Friday 14th October at 2.55 p.m. and will re-open for pupils on Tuesday  25th October at 8.50 a.m.

We hope that you all have a relaxing and enjoyable holiday.

 

 

Autumn Trees Photographs

We hope you are enjoying the Autumn weather and have had a chance to go outdoors to enjoy the sunshine. We would like to encourage your child to take a photograph of Autumn trees and/ or leaves and bring it into school or send it by email to the school’s  email address which is below:

eaochiltree.ps@eastayrshire.org.uk

Photographs will be put on display around the school.

 

Enterprise Initiative

The Enterprise group have started making the keyrings and friendship bracelets and some have already been sent home. Thank you for your support in this venture.

 

Coding Club

The Coding Club is delighted with the 9 new laptops the school has received through Digital Xtra funding grant and look forward to using them to code Microbits and programme online characters through Scratch.

These laptops will also be available for use throughout the school on a timetabled basis to supplement the IT equipment provided by EAC.

 

P4 Sleep Diaries

Primary 4 children have Sleep diaries to complete at home over the next two weeks as part of their health and wellbeing programme.

 

Church Lunches

Ochiltree Parish Church are once again running church lunches on a Thursday. If you wish your child to attend, please send a letter in to the school. Parents/ carers must come to the Main Entrance of the school to complete the necessary paperwork for each visit.

 

Parent Council Meeting – Wednesday 26th October 2022

The next Parent Council meeting will be held on Wednesday 26th October at 7pm in the hub (we are also going to attempt to have an option to attend online as well if you can’t be there in person)

If you would like to join the parent council and attend the meeting please email the secretary by Monday 24th October at ochiltreeparentcouncil20@gmail.com so the meeting link and agenda etc can be sent out before.

October Holiday Activities

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14 – 29 October

Autumnal Art 
Dean Castle Country ParkTues 18 Oct ∙ 11am & 2pm ∙ £3

Feed The Birds
Dean Castle Country Park  ∙ Wed 19 Oct ∙ 11am & 2pm ∙ £3

Witches Trail
Burns House Museum ∙ During Opening Hours ∙ FREE
Baird Institute ∙ During Opening Hours ∙ FREE 

Quentin Blake – Family Day
Fri 21 Oct ∙ Dick Institute ∙ 12 noon – 3pm ∙ FREE.

Quentin Blake – Family Day
Thu 20 Oct ∙ Baird Institute ∙12 noon – 3pm ∙ FREE

I Spy With My Little Eye 
Wed 19 Oct  2.30pm ∙ Palace Theatre ∙ £10/£38 family of 4

Friday Night Club 
Barony Sports Village ∙ Fridays ∙  5 – 12 yrs ∙ 6pm – 7.30pm ∙ £3.50
Loudoun Leisure Centre ∙ Fridays ∙ 5 – 12 yrs ∙ 6.30pm – 8pm ∙ £3.50
Grange Leisure Centre
∙ Fridays ∙ 5 – 12 yrs ∙ 6pm – 8pm ∙ £4

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