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Parent Council

šŸ‘‹ Meet Your Parent Council – St Bride’s Primary School

We’d like to introduce the members of our Parent Council, who work together to support the school, organise events, raise funds, and help strengthen the connection between families and the school community.

Executive Committee

• Leigh Holmes – Chairperson

• Laura Russell – Vice Chairperson

• Sarah Tollan – Secretary

• Scott Tollan – Treasurer

Parent Council Members

• Siobhian Mullen – Head of the Gala Committee

• Lynsey Henderson

• Nicole Marshall

• Steph Guild

• Anne Aitken

• Lauren Bowman

• Jenny McConnell

• Anne-Marie Dewar

• Jade Barr

All members of the Parent Council who support school activities and events are PVG checked. This means they have been vetted through the Protecting Vulnerable Groups scheme to help ensure the safety and wellbeing of children.

The Parent Council plays an important role in supporting the school, organising community events, fundraising for additional resources, and representing the views of parents and carers.

If you have any ideas, suggestions, questions, or concerns, please feel free to speak to any of us in person if you see us at school or at events. We understand that not everyone feels comfortable doing this, so you can also contact us privately by email at stbrcpparentcouncil@gmail.com and a member of the team will get back to you.

⭐ New members are always welcome, so if you would like to get involved or find out more about what we do, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

We look forward to continuing to work together with the school community to support our children.

Most recent Parent Council Minutes can be found below.

Our Parent Council Constitution can be accessed by clicking here: St Bride’s RC Primary Parent Council Constitution

Parent Council Minutes of Meetings

PC Minutes Jan 26

PC Minutes March 26

P1 Enrollment

Enrol a child into Primary 1

Use this form if you would like to enrol a child into Primary 1. You can enrol the child into their catchment school or make a placing request for other schools you would prefer the child to attend.

All applications should be completed online before 23:59pm on 15 March 2026.

What you will need before starting this form:

  • Child’s details (including medical history)
  • Emergency contact information
  • Doctor and Health Visitors information

You will be asked to upload:

  • A copy of your child’s birth certificateĀ – You can alsoĀ order a birth certificateĀ online.
  • Council Tax notification letterĀ – If you don’t have a paper bill, you can download a copy of your council tax bill from within yourĀ online account. The council tax notification letter must be your most recent bill, issued for 2025/26.
  • Evidence of current addressĀ – a gas/electric bill, driving licence, phone bill, or benefits letter to confirm your child lives within the catchment area. These documents must not be more than 6 months old. If you receive e-billing for your utilities, you can upload these files as documents instead of printing or taking photos of them.
  • Medical assessment (if applicable)

Visit – Enrol a child into Primary 1 | Fife Council

Primary Application Poster 2026-27

Nursery Enrollment

Nursery Places for 3 and 4-year-olds

We offer Early Learning and Childcare to all 3 and 4-year-olds from the first intake after their qualifying birthday until they’re due to start school. This can be up to 1140 hours in most settings.

We’re offering different session times in these settings for 3 and 4-year-olds so you’ll have more choice.

Families may be able to share their 1140 funded hours between different nursery settings.

Session 2025/26

Applications for nursery sessions for 2025/26 will go live onĀ 6th January 2025. To be included in the initial panel process, your application should have been submitted byĀ 31st January 2025. Any applications received from 1st February 2025 will be considered late and processed from May 2025.

  • Starting in August 2025:Ā Your child must be three before 31 August 2025
  • Starting in January 2026:Ā Your child must be three before 31 December 2025
  • Starting in April 2026:Ā Your child must be three before the last day of February 2026

You’ll be contacted by the end of March 2025 to advise you of where your child has been offered a place.

Session 2024/25

Applications for nursery sessions for 2024/25 are still open if you would like to apply for a nursery place between January 2025 & July 2025.

  • Starting in January 2025:Ā Your child must be three before 31 December 2024
  • Starting in April 2025:Ā Your child must be three before the last day of February 2025

What are my options?

There are several different ways for families to access their entitlement. These include:

  • In aĀ private Early Learning ChildcareĀ setting that’s in partnership with Fife Council
  • At aĀ playgroupĀ that’s in partnership with Fife Council
  • With aĀ childminderĀ who’s in partnership with Fife Council
  • Term time in a Fife Council Early Learning Childcare setting
  • Across the whole year in a Fife Council Early Learning Childcare setting

What session types are available in a Fife Council setting?

  • 6hrs Mon – Fri (Term Time)
  • 4hrs 40 mins am Mon – Fri (49 weeks)
  • 4hrs 40 mins pm Mon – Fri (49 weeks)
  • 10hrs Mon and Tues, Wed am (46 weeks)
  • Wed pm, 10hrs Thurs and Fri (46 weeks)

How do I apply for a Fife Council Early Learning and Childcare (Nursery) place?

Please complete anĀ online application, which can be accessed at the top of this page. This is an easy process that can be done from your smartphone, iPad or laptop. You’ll be asked to create aĀ mygov.scot ‘myaccount’ if you don’t already have one. You’ll need this account right the way through your child’s education.

Nursery Places for 2-year-olds – Session 2024/25

Fife Council provides early learning and childcare to eligible 2-year-old children in line with Scottish Government criteria.

Eligibility Criteria for 2-Year-Olds

Your child can also access 1140 hours of funded ELC at the eligible intake date after their 2nd birthday, if you meet one or more of the following criteria set by the Scottish Government:

  • Income support
  • Income-based Job Seeker’s Allowance
  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
  • Incapacity Benefit
  • Severe Disablement Allowance
  • State Pension Credit
  • Support under part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 (Support for Asylum Seekers)

If you receive tax credits or Universal Credit, then you can earn a certain amount of money and still be eligible. These income thresholds change annually.

From 1 April 2024, if you are on Child Tax Credit:

  • but not Working Tax Credit, then your earnings can be Ā£19,995Ā or less.
  • and Working Tax Credit, then your earnings can be Ā£9,552Ā a year or less.

If you are on Universal Credit, then your household take-home pay can be £796 a month or less.

Your child may also be eligible if they are looked after, under a kinship care or guardianship order.Ā Ā If this applies to you, please contact your Social Worker who will be able to refer you to our LAC Family Support team.Ā Ā This team provides extra support to make sure any placement meets your needs.

Your child may also be eligible if you have been looked after, under a kinship care or guardianship order as you were growing up.Ā Ā Please enquire at your local nursery offering two-year-old places for further details.

If your child has additional support needs or you feel your family needs extra support, then you may also be able to access some Early Learning and Childcare for your two-year-old child.Ā Ā Please discuss this with your Health Visitor, Social Worker, Family Nurse Practitioner or Educational Home Visitor who supports your family.Ā Ā They will be able to complete a separate referral form with you if they feel an application is appropriate.Ā Ā If spaces are available for your child, these must be accessed at Council nursery provision offering two-year-old places.

What are the benefits of a two-year-old place for my child?

Your child will have lots of opportunities to play indoors and outdoors. This will help support their development and learning.

Your child will have opportunities to interact with others. This will help to build their confidence and independence and help them learn how to share and take turns with others.

Your child will have lots of opportunities to develop their communication skills. This will help them improve their speech and language and support them to make their needs known.

You will have opportunities to be involved in your child’s learning. This will support you to develop further your child’s learning at home.

When can my child start?

Nursery intakes for eligible 2-year-olds happen three times during the academic year.

  • If your child is eligible and turns 2 between 01/03/2024 and 31/08/2024, they will be eligible to access funded ELC fromĀ August 2024.
  • If your child is eligible and turns 2 between 01/09/2024 and 31/12/2024, they will be eligible to access funded ELC fromĀ January 2025.
  • If your child is eligible and turns 2 between 01/01/2025 and 28/02/2025, they will be eligible to access funded ELC fromĀ April 2025.

Applications for 2-year-old places can be made a maximum of 2 months before a child’s anticipated start date (excluding school holiday periods).

How do I apply?

Application forms are available from any Fife Council nursery or can be printed from the link below. These should be completed fully and handed into a Fife Council nursery offering 2-year-old provision, along with:

  • up-to-date evidence of any benefits or tax credits you receive.
  • your child’s birth certificate or passport
  • proof of your current address

List of Early Learning and Childcare centres for 2-year-olds

Your application will be assessed at the next available Nursery Panel meeting. These meetings take place towards the end of each term to award places for the following term. If you are offered a place for your child in a Fife Council nursery, you will be notified in writing.

Please note that the place you are offered may not be at the nursery closest to your home.

What will be available?

There will be a number of different ways for families to access their 1140 hours entitlement. These will include:

  • Term time in a Fife Council nursery
  • Across the whole year in a Fife Council nursery
  • In a private nursery that is in partnership with Fife Council
  • At a playgroup that is in partnership with Fife Council
  • With a childminder who is in partnership with Fife Council

It may be possible to share hours between different Early Learning & Childcare providers.

If you need some more support to cope with the ever-rising cost of living, please visit our.fife.scot/gethelp. You’ll find information there about Tax Free Childcare and other benefits. To see what else you could be entitled to, check out theĀ Fife Benefits Checker

About St. Bride’s RC Primary School

Welcome to our school.

St Bride’s R.C. Primary is a denominational primary located in the town of Cowdenbeath. Around 190 children from Lumphinnans, Hill of Beath, Crossgates and Cowdenbeath itself attend the school and there is space for 60 children in our nursery. The building opened in the 1930’s and was refurbished in the 1970’s. Staff and pupils of St Bride’s were relocated to this building in 1973.

The school playground has an extensive grassy area as well as a large tarmac area to the rear of the building. New playground markings have been laid and a trim trail has been added to enhance the outdoor space. Both of these projects are a result of pupil council audits and were funded through a Big Lottery Grant. A small orchard has been planted in a quiet corner of the grass area. The nursery garden continues to be developed, this year by the creation of a plastic bottle greenhouse.

Our school is characterised by an inclusive ethos which aims to honour the life, dignity and voice of each person, made in the image of God. We aim to foster this ethos within our school environment where pupils, parents and staff work together in partnership to provide the highest possible standard of education for all learners.

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St Bride's RC Primary School
St Bride’s RC Primary School

St Bride’s is a Roman Catholic Primary School serving the areas of Cowdenbeath, Lumphinnans, Crossgates and Hill of Beath.

The school has a nursery class and 7 P1 -7 classes.

Our Parent Council is very active and organises many successful social and fund raising events throughout the school session.

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