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TWELVE CHRISTMAS RAFFLES

We will be holding 12 amazing raffles in December. Six will be for children and six for adults. Over and above this we will also have our Christmas Hamper.

Adult Raffle – £1

Children’s Raffle – £0.50

Have a look at the prizes.

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Please see our December Newsletter with information about how to purchase your tickets.

Community Survey – share your views.

Dear All

Please take 5 minutes to complete this short survey.  This will help to shape  community priorities.

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/6ZWR87S  

 

There is also an opportunity for a community listening event which take place online and are an excellent opportunity for local people to have their voice heard and again to inform localised priorities for the community boards.

Kilsyth Ward 1

Monday 9/11

6.30pm – 8.30pm

Book a place at communitymatters@northlan.gov.uk.

Thank you.

 

 

 

 

P5-7 How to train a dragon

P5-7 have really enjoyed reading the novel “How to train your dragon”.  They have developed their reading skills as well as talking and listening, sharing ideas and opinions.

Pupils were working on writing instructions/procedures and used this genre of writing to create instructions about ‘How to catch a dragon’.  Pupils used a storyboard first, to identify the steps and to experiment with how diagrams/illustrations can support the reader’s understanding of the text.  Here are some examples.

 

NLC Communication

Today’s announcement from the Scottish Government outlines the plan to reopen all schools on a full time basis from August.

 

We are currently considering the practicalities and implications of this announcement and will await further clarification and guidance from government, particularly in relation to public health and scientific advice.

 

Our priority is the safety of our pupils and staff across our network of primary, secondary and ASN schools, as well as our early learning and childcare settings.

 

We understand that you will have questions, and as this news was only announced today, we will make further information available on how this impacts on our schools and facilities in the coming days.

 

We are preparing for pupils to return full-time to school on 12 August and we will be working closely with our schools and partners, including our early years and childcare provision to establish our plans, which we will communicate as soon as we are in a position to.

KILSYTH’S GOT TALENT!

You still have time to get involved in one of the most popular events in Civic Week – the talent show!  Despite not being able to do this in person you can make a video and send it in.  The Civic Week team will create a digital show for everyone to enjoy.

Anyone aged 16 & under can enter.  Due Saturday, 6th June! Good luck.