We are extremely proud of our Dancefest 2026 participants. Over months of rehearsals these pupils have displayed tremendous dedication, enthusiasm and creativity. Last night they represented Fenwick Primary School exceptionally. Thank you to our Fenwick families for your continued support.
Monthly Archives: March 2026
Dance Fest 2026
Well done to our P4–7 pupils who took part in East Ayrshire’s Dance Fest. Over the past few months, they have worked incredibly hard to perfect their dance routine and showed fantastic confidence on stage while representing Fenwick values in the wider community.
Our Dance Fest team are a real credit to the school, and we are extremely proud of every child for their performance and the way they enjoyed the experience alongside their peers.







World Book Day
World Book Day
Today we celebrated our love of reading across the school. We took part in lots of reading activities with our house teams in the morning, including a book treasure hunt, reading Kahoot, Masked Reader activity and reading den in the hall . As well as lots of fun reading together, everyone enjoyed some healthy competition and scored lots of points for their house.
Well done to Dunlop who won the book treasure hunt and Fowlds who won the WBD Kahoot quiz.

In the afternoon we headed back to class to take part in more reading activities to promote reading for pleasure in our school.
Well done to everyone who came dressed up or came dressed in what made them happy.
Pupil Council
Our Pupil Council recently met with our Parent Council and Mr Houston. They are hoping to improve our school playground. They have lots of ideas:
games painted on the playground, obstacle course, more resources, shelter refurbished, outdoor lighting.
Community Links
Tonight our Junior Road Safety Officers Abbie and Olivia went to the local Beavers’ group to talk about road safety.
They had prepared a poster for the children which they talked about to help them remember the road safety rules.

Once they had explained the rules for crossing a road, Abbie and Olivia asked the children to design a road safety mascot and to draw it crossing the road.
The children worked extremely hard and Abbie and Olivia found it very difficult to narrow it down to choose a winner! But they persevered!

All the children were given a road safety reflective keyring.

We would like to thank Mrs Handling for inviting our J.R.S.O.s along and both of them put a lot of preparation into the event and were a credit to our school.


Junior Road Safety Seminar

Abbie and Olivia took part in the Ayrshire seminar for Junior Road Safety Officers today. They took part in discussions with schools from North, South and East Ayrshire.























