Weekly Information – 27th June 2025

Summer Fair and End of Year Event

The arrangements for this came home in an email earlier in the week. All are welcome! The games at the fair will be free. The stalls selling items and the Tombola will be paid. You child can bring some spending money if you’d like them too but there will be lots to do for free as well. Coins rather than notes would be appreciated.

Thursday 4th July

This is the last day of school.  The new term starts on 18th August for staff and 20th August for pupils.

Playing Out in the Village

A member of the public has made me aware that she has seen children/young people playing in a dangerous manner in the hall grounds, breaking up stones and rocks and causing damage. We have also had an issue that some of the newly installed handrails have come loose from the ground the day after their were safety tested and found to be sound. The contractor feels is is likely that they had been kicked or hit repeatedly with some force – they would not have come loose because of a primary aged child swinging in them.

I am making the Community police team aware of this damage on school property. Please can I ask that if you live near the school you keep an eye out and report/address any anti-social behaviour you may see. If you allow your child to play out unsupervised, I think it might be worth having a chat with them about this to make sure they are not seeing older children/teenagers behaving in a way that worries them.  Many thanks

 

Community News

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Free cafe inc 2025

Free Family Activities St. Andrews – Summer 2025

Archeology workshops

 

The Wardlaw Museum invites you to their  upcoming free family activity day ‘Future Makers’ being held at the Wardlaw Museum on Saturday 12th July 12pm – 4pm: Future Makers Family Day. I’m also pleased to invite families to our free summer holiday workshops, running alongside our current exhibition, Rewrite the Future. These interactive sessions are a great way for children to get creative, explore new ideas, and have fun during the holidays! Sessions run on Tuesdays and Thursdays for 4 weeks throughout the summer holidays.

2-2.45pm Ages 3-7 years

3-4pm 8-12 years

  • Week 1: Hack the Future       15th & 17th July
  • Week 2: Build the Future        22nd & 24th July
  • Week 3: Animate the Future Tuesday   29th & 31st July
  • Week 4: Travel to the Future     5th & 7th August

All sessions are free, but booking is essential due to the limited capacity available for each session.

Bookings can be made on the University website:
Exhibition-related | Events

 

A parent l has asked me to share these:

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Weekly Information – 20th June 2025

In the summer months, we recommend you check your child regularly for ticks as occasionally, a child can pick one up.  If your child should have a tick which we notice at school, we would contact you to come and remove it or seek treatment.

 

Next Week

Monday – no woods for P1/2/3

Tuesday – P7s going on Mountain Biking, P1-6 will be going to the woods in the afternoon. Please bring woods clothes.

Wednesday – P4/5 are doing PE today as they missed yesterday

Thursday – P1-7 woods day. No need for uniform come dressed for the woods. Your child will need a packed lunch – please send them with one or order cold.

 

Playground Update

We had a really positive assembly today with the children doing great collaborative work to discuss what works and what could be better in the playground. Everyone is really well aware of the playground charter and the need to play in a way that is fun but doesn’t get rough. The children agree that tig can cause problems if people fall out over who is ‘it’. We are going to buy some tag rugby belts as a way to make it more clear. The children don’t have to use these for tig but they will be available if they want. The children have also suggested that balls games should be on the grass pitch only and that there should be days for different groups. E.g. a girls day, a boys day, a competitive day and a non-competitive day. We love this as a way to let children play with like minded peers and promote sport for everyone so we are going to begin to put that in place. Finally, the children have asked that we have a no judgement playground e.g. no one is made to feel bad by other children if they miss a goal. Everyone has agreed to this and we will continue to promote our playground charter with an emphasis on King and Gentle. I have reminded the children that Mrs Cargill and Mr Brown are in charge in the playground – they will make decisions to keep children safe and having fun. Both of them are in the playground each day except for a Tuesday when it is only Mrs Cargill. This staffing change happened while I was off. Until the end of term, I will provide cover so that there are two adults in the playground each day and from August 2025, Mrs Cargill and Mr Brown will both be working full time.

 

Job opportunities

There are two Pupil Support Assistant Jobs at Wormit PS currently being advertised. Please share this link with anyone who is interested: Search Jobs – Fife Council Jobs and Careers Careers

 

Community News

Click here to find out about the Rotary Sandcastle Competition

 

Click here to find out about the Gauldry Charity Afternoon Tea

 

Click here to find out about the Future Makers Family Day

 

Newport Festival Information

 

Girl Guiding

Attention parents of girls aged 10-14! Are you looking for a fun, safe, and enriching environment for your daughter? Look no further! The 1st WORMIT A GUIDES North Fife Guide Unit is the perfect place for her to thrive.
We meet every Thursday evening during term time, and we have an exciting program planned just for your daughter. From outdoor activities and crafts to community projects and new skills, there’s something for everyone!
Girlguiding is all about empowering girls to be their best, develop leadership skills, and make their voices heard. We believe in giving girls the opportunity to take the lead in planning and running their own activities, helping them build confidence and teamwork skills.
📅 First Meeting: 28th August 2025 📅 Regular Meetings: Thursday evenings (term time) 🕒 Time: 19:00 to 20:30 📍 Where: Wormit Parish Church
Encourage your daughter to bring her friends and make new ones too! Don’t miss out on the chance for her to be part of something amazing.
For more information or to sign up, visit

www.girlguiding.org.uk/joinus/
For any questions or queries, please email 1st.wormit.guides@gmail.com.

 

 

 

 

Weekly Information – 13th May 2025

Staffing News

Next week will be Mrs Mitchell’s last week in post at Balmerino and Wormit. She will be returning to her substantivate post in Dunfermline for the remainder of the term.

“It has been a pleasure to serve the children, families, staff and communities of both schools and their nurseries.  I have loved getting to know the children and playing a small part in their education. Thank you to everyone for making me feel so welcome. I wish you all a wonderful happy and healthy summer”.   Mrs Mitchell

“I  want to take this opportunity and place on record the thanks of Fife  Education Service to Mrs Mitchell for providing ongoing leadership and stability over the past 6 months” Donnie Macleod, Executive Director of Education

I would also like to extend my great thanks to Katie Mitchell for leading the schools while I was not well enough to do so. I also want to thank her for the support she has given me to phase back to my full role. I am delighted to be back at work full time but will miss working with Katie and I wish her well for the future.

On Monday I will be able to confirm the arrangements for classes and staffing for the new school year in August and later in the week, the children will have a chance to meet their new teacher as part of the transition process.

Best wishes

Lucy Jess

 

Our Playground Charter

I have been over the playground charter with the children today and made a couple of practical updates. Click here to read it: https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/fi/balmerinoprimaryschool/our-playground-charter/

We have spoke about the adults in the school having a responsibility to keep all children safe as this is a right which is protected by law in Scotland now that the UNCRC has been incorporated.

I have asked the children to agree not to play tig for one week. The game is tending to get a bit rough. We are going to trial some ‘non-contact’ games through the week and then on Friday, Mr Rose, Mrs Cargill and Mr Brown will work with the whole school at assembly to agree games we play and rules for contact activities like tig to keep things safe.

If your child complains about not being allowed to play tig, please remind them it is only for one week and it is to make sure everyone gets their right to play while still feeling safe.

 

P7 Transition

Next week is an exciting week for our P7s as they will have their 3 day visit to Madras on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. I look forward to hearing how it went on Friday.

 

Information from The Communities in Cupar Team

The team have asked me to share the following: