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Weekly Information – 29th September 2023

Friday 6th October

– Last Day of Term 1

– Harvest Service at 9.30am in the Church. All P1-7 pupils will attend with their teacher. All parents are welcome to join us. Nursery parents can bring their child with them.

There are some great activities going on at the Forgan Arts Centre over the holidays. Click here for details.

 

School Photographer

The Tempest photographer will come into school on Friday 3rd November to take individual and sibling photos. As long as you have given permission for photos, all children and sibling groups will have their photo taken unless you contact us to request otherwise. If any child is reluctant on the day we won’t make them so if you feel strongly that you want the photo taken, please make sure your child knows your wishes. If you have a younger child who is not yet at our school and would like to include them in the photo, please call Lisa in the office to make an arrangement.  If you have an extended family group at the school (e.g. cousins) and would like a photo of all the children, please contact Lisa to discuss – we will do this it possible. There is no obligation to buy.

 

 

Fife Active Schools Community Clubs 

Please find below an update message on clubs and activities in North East Fife from Madison Garland at Fife Active Schools:

Active Schools in partnership with local community activity providers are delighted to share with you our first instalment of our area update. I have attached a link to our SWAY document in which you can find all of the offerings that we have within our local area for pupils and adults to access. 
 
 
Thank you,
Madison Garland 
Active Schools Coordinator 
Madras college Cluster 

Collection for Taybridgehead Foodbank
Next week we will be hosting a collection for Taybridgehead Foodbank ahead of our harvest service on Friday 6th October. Please bring any donations of food, toiletries and any other consumables to the school office and we will store the items here for collection.

Christmas Fundraisers
We have decided not to do the Christmas Card fundraiser this year as the timescale is a bit tight around the strike days and the October holiday. In stead we will be doing a school tea towel – more details to follow. We will also be selling our popular school calendar for £5 each. It will feature children’s artwork on a monthly theme rather than the self portraits as they will be on a the tea towel. You will be able to pre-order these next term to receive before the end of term. The tea towel and calendar will both make lovely Christmas gifts for friends and family members.

Violence and Aggression Statement
It is good practice for schools to have very clear expectations for all stakeholders in this very important area. Our statement is available here and I encourage all parents to read it.

Firework Safety Competition
A competition has come into school from the SPCA. Its too tight a turn around for us to enter as a school but if your child is interested in getting involved, you can submit an individual entry as a parent. Click here for the competition pack.

Weekly Information – 22nd September 2023

Strikes Next Week
Thank you to all parents for their support of the school in the difficult context of the strike days next week. The final information about P1-7 home learning  will come out on Monday. We know and understand that many if not all of you will need to juggle childcare and work and you will be able to work your child’s home learning flexibly around this. P5-7 will be able to access and do their tasks independently (as long as they can log into GLOW – contact me by 9am on Monday if they can’t).
Best wishes
Lucy Jess
Rag Bag Collection
Rag Bag will be coming to school on Monday 25th September.

Items We Collect

  •  Wearable Clothing
  •  Paired Shoes
  •  Handbags
  •  Belts

Please can we ask that any items you wish to donate are brought to the school reception on the day, by 9am that morning.

 

Milk Fund Term 2

The milk fund is now open so that you can order and pay for milk for next term. It will close at the end of term and not be open in the holidays. We hope this will make it easier to remember to get your child’s milk ordered and avoid disappointment.

Should you wish your child to have school milk next term (23rd October – 20th December) please log into their Ipayimpact account to make the payment before this term ends on 6th October.

The cost for the term will be £9.75

Please can you make sure you select the Milk Fund account when adding payment, and not the School Meal Fund – as we cannot transfer the payment across.
Once the milk fund closes on the 6th October, we will not be able to accept payments after that time. Unfortunately, if you miss the cut of time, this means  you will not be able to order milk for your child for next term.

As you are ordering in term time, you can call the office if you have any problems with your order.

If you applied for the free school meal grant your child will get milk for free, so please don’t add payment to their account.

Weekly Information – 15th September 2023

Dates Next Week

Monday 18th September – P1 and 7 dental checks

Monday 18th September  – P1-3 having a Youth Music Initiative Workshop

Thursday 21st September – P1-7 Flu Vaccinations

P1-6 Seesaw

The class journals will go live next week.

You will receive an email when your child’s journal is ready.

Medication in School

In line with Fife Council medication procedures we are now unable to administer medicines which do not have a pharmacist’s label clearly stating the required dose to be taken. Any medication which would need to be administered during the school day will require an administration of medicine form to be completed and a pharmacist’s label attached. Just as a reminder medicines of this type can be acquired through minor ailments at the pharmacist.

Toys and other items from home

Our school rule is that no toys should come into school from home. It can lead to mix ups and upsets.

Show and Tell: If your child’s teacher wants them to bring something in from home they will put a message on Seesaw so that you know your child is allowed to bring something that day. If there hasn’t been a message on Seesaw, your child is not to bring a toy in, even if they say it is to show.

Fidget items: a few children benefit from having a fidget item at certain times of the day. If this is the case, we will provide them with one in consultation with you. No child needs to bring a fidget toy in from home and we ask that you do not allow your child to do so.

Personal achievements: if your child wins a trophy, medal or certificate outside of school, they are welcome to bring it into school to show the class so they can celebrate their achievement. They are also welcome to share achievements in class even if there is nothing to show – for example you don’t get a certificate when you learn to ride your bike but it is definitely an achievement worth sharing! We love to learn about what the children do out of school. Parents can email me at lucy.jess@fife.gov.uk to share achievements and I will forward onto the class teacher.

Names on school clothing

Please can you make sure all items of school clothing are named – we can’t return lost property other wise.

 

Weekly Information – 8th September 2023

Upcoming Dates

Monday 18th September – P1 and 7 dental checks

Monday 18th September  – P1-3 having a Youth Music Initiative Workshop

Thursday 21st September – P1-7 Flu Vaccinations

 

Assembly

One of the priorities in our School Improvement Plan this year is to further develop our relationships, behaviour and anti-bullying practice and capture it in policy. As a starting point to involving the children in this, we have started some work today in engaging with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. The key learning at Assembly was:

  • The UNCRC is a list of promises made by almost all the governments in the world to give children what they need. There are 54 promises called articles.
  • Rights are what you need, not necessarily what you want.
  • No child can have their rights taken away from them but all children need to act in a way that does not stop other children losing their rights.
  • Part of our job in school is to teach children about their rights and about how to respect others’ rights. The key articles for us in school are:

3: All decisions should be made with children’s best interests and safety in mind.

24: The right to health care, nutritious food and clean water.

27: The right to an adequate standard of living.

28: The right to a primary education.

29: One of the goals of education is to teach respect for the environment and for other children an adults.

31: The right to play and relax.

I have asked all classes to discuss this a little further before next week’s assembly and to link the articles to our school values and the Wellbeing Indicators which often talk about in school (safe, healthy, achieving, nurtured, active, respected, responsible, included). You might also like to discuss these articles at home and link them to things you do in your family e.g everyone brushes their teeth before bed (even if they don’t want to!) because you have the right to health (article 24).

 

Save the Date

Madras College will be hosting a workshop on social media with input from Police Scotland for parents with children attending the cluster primary schools. This will be an opportunity to come along and engage with other parents about Social Media on the following dates:

Tuesday 14th November at 7pm
Thursday 22nd November at 7pm
This is suitable for parents with children of any age. The best time to start to understand your child’s use of Social Media is before they get interested in getting involved. Remember that messaging apps like Whatapp are social media as well as Facebook Instagram, Snapchat and many more.
Below is the outline for the workshop.

  • Social Media – the positives and negatives
  • Different platforms – Discussion
  • Support available
  • Questions

An Eventbrite booking link will be sent out after the October break.

 

Rag Bag Collection
Rag Bag will be coming to school on Monday 25th September.

Items We Collect

  •  Wearable Clothing
  •  Paired Shoes
  •  Handbags
  •  Belts

Please can we ask that any items you wish to donate are brought to the school reception on the day, by 9am that morning.

 

Message from Active Schools

Dear Parent/Carer,

I am excited to announce that Active Schools in partnership with Kingsbarns Primary School and Cambo Estate are hosting the Cambo Cup. This is a running event for pupils in P1-7 and is set to take place on Friday 29th September at Cambo Estate from 3:45pm-4:45pm. This is set to be a fantastic event for all involved. In order to register your child for this event if you could please complete the below sign up form no later than Thursday 28th September that would be great.  
Please note that this event will be extremely busy on the day and that all directions for car parking must be followed. This event is free of charge. 
 
If you have any questions please do just get in touch with me. 
Thank you,
Madison Garland  
Active Schools Coordinator 
Madras College Cluster

 

Weekly Information – 1st September 2023

Dates for the School Year

Dates for Nursery and School Events for this year are available by clicking here. 

All children will also bring home a paper version.

Unfortunately we have not been able to book a panto trip this year. This is due to the unavailability of buses. However, we have arranged the next best thing which is that M&M productions will bring a pantomime to us which all children will see in the school hall. We will ask for a small donation towards the cost of this nearer the time but the cost to you will be a saving over the contribution you made last year. We are discussing other trips that can happen this year as we are not going out to the panto and more info will follow in due course.

 

P1 Photos

During September we will be taking a photo of the P1s for inclusion in the local newspapers’ P1 supplements. Your child will be included in the photo as long as you have given permission for photos. If you have not returned your general permissions form, please do so on Monday so we know your wishes. We will give you any information about publication dates once we know it.

 

Communication about Learning

We know from feedback that many parents are keen to have updates on their child’s learning so that they can discuss learning at home with them. This year, we are going to pilot the use of Seesaw in P1-6. Over the course of the next couple of weeks I will be setting up Seesaw Journals for each class. The Seesaw Journals will be linked to the email addresses which receive Groupcall emails. If you would like another family member added, you can email me to request that, once the journals are set up. When the journals come into use (likely at the end of September) you will start to see information about your child’s learning appearing.

If you already have a Seesaw account linked to your email address, all you need to do is log into Seesaw or download the Seesaw Family App and log into it to see your child’s journal. Please don’t use the Class App as it won’t work.

If you haven’t used Seesaw before, you will receive an invite by email, you click on the link and set up an account and password.

Seesaw isn’t set up yet – don’t look for your child’s journal or the invite email yet. More information will follow.

P7 are going to have a greater responsibility for sharing their learning with home than Seesaw offers. They will be working together to make a class Sway to share with parents on a termly basis.

 

Punctuality

Thank you to all our families for a great effort with punctuality. I have checked the late book for August today and there are no concerns. This is great as when the whole class is in the line at 9am there is a smooth start to the day for everyone and classes can hit the ground running with their learning. Everyone sleeps in  or runs late sometimes – its always better to arrive late than never or stressed so please know we understand the odd occasion of lateness, we would only contact you about your child’s punctuality if it was frequent or formed a pattern.

 

Polite Reminders

Please don’t ride bikes or scooters on school ground – get off at the gate and push. This includes on Big Park outwith the school day – the grass can get damaged and the hills are too steep for safe riding.

Children should not bring mobile phones to school. The only exception to this is for older children who walk home on their own or attend a non-school club directly from school and need to be able to contact parents. In this case the phone must stay switched off and in the school bag the whole time they are at school, including on school transport. Primary aged children are too young to be able to be responsible independently with a device that can access the internet – a small error of judgement can lead to a big issue and we need to protect them from that.

Please encourage your child to wear a red or navy sweatshirt or school cardigan. Hoodies and fleeces are fine for PE ot the playground but not for the classroom, please.

Thank you to all parents for supporting their child to keep these rules.

 

The Playground

Playground staff have been working hard together and listening to children’s voice to make plans for the playground.

Monday-Thursday at morning break – the children all play in their tarmac zone.

Mondays and Wednesdays at lunch break – everyone on Big Park – P1-4 play at one end and P5-7 at the other end. There will be coned areas and equipment for football and gymnastics.

Tuesday and Thursdays at lunch break – everyone on Big Park – P1-4 play at one end and P5-7 at the other end. No coned areas to promote different types of play and P6s can visit their P1 buddies.

Fridays are mix-up day – everyone can go anywhere and play with anyone of any age – tarmac zones in the morning, Big Park at lunchtime.

If its too wet for Big Park, lunchtime will be on the tarmac zones and Friday will still be mix-up day.

The playground staff have a budget for buying equipment and resources to support happy playtimes and they will be listening to children’s ideas for how to spend this. I am grateful to playground staff for their hard work over this important part of the school day.

 

If there is any playground equipment you do not want your child to use, please make sure they know your wishes and contact me to let me know.

 

House Captains

Today has been the all important House Captain’s elections. Eight P7 children will be coming home with the news that they have been elected to lead their house this year, I am delighted for them – well done! I know some children will be disappointed not to have been elected and I would like to emphasise how proud I am of all of them for the work they put into their speeches and the way they have delivered them and coped with disappointment. There are going to be opportunities next week for P7s to apply for posts on school committees so lots more chances for responsibility in our school. Lucy Jess

 

 

 

 

Weekly Information – 25th August 2023

General Permissions and Data Check Forms

Thank you to everyone who has returned their forms. If you haven’t yet, please do so ASAP – it means we know your wishes for your child and can be sure we have up to date details.

 

Assembly Today

At assembly today we discussed the wellbeing indicators (Safe, Healthy, Active, Nurtured, Achieving, Respected, Responsible and Included) and related them to our school values.

 

Polite Reminder

Please don’t bring dogs onto school grounds or tie them up unattended at the gate. Dogs can easily get overwhelmed when there are lots of people around and I don’t want any pet put in a position of stress. Thank you for your support.

 

Flass Road

Thank you to all parents who have contacted me following my email about the near miss on Flass Road this week. I have shared my concerns about Flass Road with the community police team and Fife Council’s school travel plan coordinator.

Weekly Information – 18th August 2023

P1-7 Flu Vaccination

Your child has brought a letter home about this, please complete the form and return it to school by Friday 24th August. You should complete it even if you don’t want your child to have the vaccine because it means the NHS know your wishes – you can with hold consent on the form. Your child will not receive the vaccine in school unless you return the form giving consent. The date for the vaccines is Thursday 21st September.

 

Instrumental Instruction

If your child is in P7, they will carry on with their instrument from last year – the lessons are continuing on Tuesdays.

If your child is in P6, they have brought home a letter about instruments this week. Next week the instrumental instructors will do some work with the class to assess the children’s aptitude for an instrument and some children will be offered the chance to learn woodwind or piano. Not all children can be offered this chance and it is helpful if parents can explain to them to help avoid disappointment. All children have been working on recorder and this will continue.

 

P6/7 Lunches

Please remember that if your child is in P6 or 7 there is not a universal free school lunch. Unless your child is registered for means tested free school meals/clothing grant/fee milk, you need to pay for their lunch through iPayImpact. Please contact the office if you need help with this.

 

School Tranpsort

If your child is registered for School Transport but is not getting the bus home, please inform the school office so that we know not to look for them at the end of the day for the bus. This will help us get everyone registered and onto the bus quickly.

 

Out of School Club

If your child attends Out of School Club, Please drop them off and sign them in at the door into the room from the top playground. After school, all P1s attending the club are collected from the Pod. The P2-7s are met by staff at the door the P2-4s come out of and registered before being taken up to the room. This means the children are quickly gathered and a check made in good time that all are present. If your child is not attending on a certain day, please please make sure Ish and the team know. Thanks for your help with this.

 

Annual Data Check

Your child will bring home a data check and general permissions form next week. Please complete and return these as quickly as possible so that we know your up to date contact details and wishes for your child.

 

Sent on behalf of Gilbert Valentine

Gilbert’s Community Saturday Football sessions restart tomorrow.  Please click here to find out the details.

 

Sent on behalf of the library service

The Summer Reading Challenges runs until 26th August

 

Sent on behalf of the Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry

Let’s Be Heard is seeking to hear from students and staff across Scotland during our national engagement period, which runs until 31st October 2023. This includes students with additional support needs. Click here to find out more:Let’s Be Heard Information Sheet

 

 

 

Weekly Information -23rd June 2023

Vote for the Boat!

Thank you to all who entered the Wormit Boat Club Competition. We have a short list of three names and each child has until 9am on Monday to vote for their favourite. The link to do this was included in the email with this link. Please support your child to vote over the weekend.

 

Transition Next Week

All children who will be in P1-7 next year will meet their new teacher and visit their new classroom on Tuesday of next week.

 

Reports

If your child is in P1-7 or their pre-school nursery year (and this is their main setting) you will receive their report today. In with the report, you will find some information about curriculum levels, a feedback sheet and some information about attendance.

 

Please return the feedback sheet to your child’s current teach by Wednesday 28th June. They will pass it onto the new teacher for their information.

 

Attendance in 2023-24

Please click here to read the Madras Communication Strategy Attendance June 23. This information is shared with all schools in the Madras Cluster as we have a common approach to promoting excellent attendance at school. This information will be in the envelop with your child’s report.

At Wormit, in session 2023-24, we will regularly share your child’s attendance rate with you if their attendance in 2022-23 was below 95% (excellent).

In session 2023-24, we are also going to promote excellent punctuality at school. All P1-7 pupils arriving after 9.10am have their name recorded in the late book. I will be reviewing the late book at the end of each month and will contact you if your child’s name has been recorded. The best start a child can get to their day at school is to be in the line ready to come in with their class at 9am and I encourage all parents to strive for that.

 

Frozen

Some Wormit pupils are performing in Frozen – a great show which your family might enjoy:

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Join us on our trip to Arendelle and meet Elsa, Anna, Olaf, Kristoff, Sven and all of your other favourites! Frozen hits the stage at Dundee’s Gardyne Theatre next weekend! 🎭 🎟️ Tickets are selling fast- https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/stage-academy-dundee ❄️⛄️

 

Next Year

As you know, staffing is now fully confirmed for next year and you have received that information by email. Next week I will confirm practical arrangements, doors, cloakrooms etc. We will also go over this with the children at Transition on Tuesday.

 

End of Year Service

Friday 30th June at 9am

All P1-7 children will go to church with their teacher. Nursery parents are welcome to attend with their child and drop them back to Nursery afterwards. Parents and other guests should use the pews at the back of the church.

P7 and P6 instrumentalists will go to church on Tuesday for a practice.

Weekly Information – 9th June 2023

Message from Active School

Dear Parent/Carer,

I am delighted to say that for the first time the Madras College cluster are running a cluster running event for all pupils Primary 1 to 7. This event is set to take place at Newport Primary School on the 20th June from 15:50 to 16:45. This event will consist of 3 races , P1-2, P3-4 and P5-7 and it would be great to see pupils from every school in our cluster at this event.

If this is something that your child would be interested in attending please fill out the below registration form no later that Monday 19th June.

https://forms.office.com/e/Buh1aZP7HB

Please note that pupils are to make their own way to and from the event and should be supervised throughout by an adult – there may not be staff from your school at the event and if there are, they will be there to organise not to specifically supervise – this is a community event.

If you have any questions please do just get in touch with me

Thank you,

Madison Garland

Active School Coordinator

madison.garland@fife.gov.uk

 

Newport Festival – Message from the Rio

Dear Parent/ Carer,

The Rio Centre is organising a RagTag Parade on Saturday 24th June as part of Newport Festival celebrations. Betty from the Rio has been in to tell all the pupils about this event and the challenge of creating a costume or outfit to wear in the parade.

Anything goes, it’s all about reusing and recycling! Wear a favourite costume or create a new one. The pupils are invited to come into the thrift shop, now located in the Rio Centre and select 10 items for £1. They can use these to make their own creation.

The parade will be led by local piper ‘Joe’ and will start in the Rio at noon. It will progress down the High St and the lower road, before returning back along the upper road to the Rio. There will be prizes, creativity and lots of noise! We look forward to seeing you there.

Best wishes,

Newport Festival Team & Betty at the Rio

 

Visitors at Assembly

Betty from the Rio joined us at assembly today to explain the Bag Tag parade on 24th June.

Last week – Pauline from the Library came in to tell us about the summer reading challenge – this is great and FREE(!) event running in the summer holidays. It is a super way to keep your child’s interest in reading high during the holidays – you can visit any Fife Library to get involved.

The week before that, Lesley from Wormit Boat Club visited to tell the children about the club and gather some ideas from them on how the club can be developed.

It is lovely to be widening our community links in this way.

 

 

Attendance/Know Your Number

As you will know, we have placed a big focus on monitoring attendance this session to ensure best attendance and engagement for all pupils as part of Covid Recovery. I have used ‘Know Your Number’ to monitor attendance for all Primary children and to share their attendance rate with their parents. The average attendance across the whole school is now 95.5% which is above the National Average and is an improvement on last year’s rate of 92.3%.

 

Moving forward, I will no longer be using ‘Know Your Number’ for all primary children, only those whose attendance rate on their report is below 95% and therefore falls into the satisfactory or cause for concern categories. If your child’s attendance is just below 95% it will be recorded as satisfactory but I will not continue to use ‘Know Your Number’. There will be a note on yoru child’s report to let you know if I will continue to use ‘Know Your Number’ for them next year.

 

As we get towards the summer holidays, it is tempting to think that attendance is less important but we encourage all children to ‘Attend to the End’. The last few weeks of term may look different but there are lots of important events which support their transition into the next year of learning and which build team and a sense of belonging. Click here for a message from Fife Council: https://sway.office.com/CVMxE7TzCOeaWWEG?ref=Link&loc=play

 

Dates Reminder

Tuesday 13th June – Parent Council AGM at 6.30pm in the school – all welcome

Wednesday 14th June – P4 on an Outdoor Learning Day

Thursday 15th June – P5 parents invited in for the Game Design Exhibition. The classroom will be open to visitors between 1.45pm and 3.00pm. Please arrive at the main office during this open classroom time and you will be able to head upstairs to visit the class.

Monday 19th June in the morning – Nursery Sports

Thursday 22nd June – 1.30 – P1-7 Sports

Spectators at welcome at both sets of Sports

Friday 30th June – 9.30: End of Year Service at Wormit Church – all P7s will attend with their teacher. Nursery parents are welcome to take their child along and drop them back at Nursery afterwards. All parents and family members are welcome to attend – please use the pews at the back of the church.

Friday 30th June is the last day of term.

Weekly Information – 19th May 2023

A few polite reminders:

  • There is no access to the school carpark for parents at any time. There are moving vehicles at all times in the carpark and space is very limited. When dropping off or picking up your child (even if it during the school day) you should park safely on the street and walk onto school grounds. Please remind your child that they should not walk through the carpark or use the carpark gate at any time of day.
  • Children should not bring toys to school unless their teacher asks them to for a learning activity. This includes Pokemon cards and other card or sticker sets. It is too easy for confusion and fall outs to happen so far best that children keep their belongings safely at home. I would appreciate it if all parents could check their child follows this rule.
  • There are no dogs allowed on school property at any time including out with school hours. The only way I can be sure there is no dog poo on Big Park when the children go to play there is to insist on this. We have seen dogs on Big Park out with school time (though we don’t if with parents or other members of the community) so I would appreciate it if you could all share this message in the community. I am looking to get signage in place as well.

 

Football

Well done to the team who played at the St Leonards Tournament on Monday. They reached the final.

 

Community Events

Click here for details of a production of Joseph and the Technicoloured Dreamcoat

Wormit Boat Club are having an open day on Saturday the 20th May and would love to see as many families there as possible? They will have the opportunity to try out any and all of the watersports on offer i.e. sailing, rowing, kayaking, paddle boarding and even be able to ride on a high speed rib, there will also be food, singing and games – all sports are free to try out. The open day starts at 12 and will go on all afternoon.

 

 

Message from Active Schools

Looking for a fun family day out this summer? Aged 1 or 101 everyone is welcome for some family yoga in the beautiful walled garden at Cambo. Get all the family together to stretch, get active and laugh with yoga. Family yoga provides kids & adults a chance to embrace their playfulness and spend some great quality time together. Work together with your children creating shapes and moving through playful practices combining movement, breath, meditation and relaxation. This is time to let go of expectations, engage your imagination and find connections. These sessions are open to all ages, from 0 – 100. Any family members are welcome, the more the merrier!

Book your spaces online at https://www.warmheartsyoga.co.uk/summer-yoga

Tickets cost: £15 for a family of 2, £20 for a family of 3 or 4

Price includes: Yoga session, Partner and family postures, Songs and games, Movement, Mindfulness, Breathing, Relaxation

Half price garden entry for adults at Cambo for the day.

Wednesday 26th July, 11am – 12.15pm

Wednesday 2nd August, 11am – 12.15pm

You’re very welcome to bring your own picnic and stay for a play in the nature playground, enjoy some of the family friendly walks on offer or take advantage or half price admittance for adults to the walled garden for the rest of the day (children free).