Please have your say in the decision of the new school name.
Suggestions to be returned using the tear off slip from the letter sent home on Friday 8th September 2018.
All returns to be in by Friday 14th September 2018
Please have your say in the decision of the new school name.
Suggestions to be returned using the tear off slip from the letter sent home on Friday 8th September 2018.
All returns to be in by Friday 14th September 2018
Meeting for Interim Parent Council will take place at Petersburn Primary School on Thursday 13th September at 6.30pm
Details have been sent home about the online payment system.
Vulnerable Road User Campaign:
19 to 25 June 2017
Between Monday 19th and Sunday 25th June, in conjunction with our Roads Policing colleagues, Lanarkshire Division will be engaging with the public to educate, enforce and positively influence road user behaviour.
There will be various strands to the campaign which will include:
• educating children and young people walking and cycling on roads
• motorcycle safety
• speeding
• inconsiderate driving behaviours
Our aim is to reduce road incidents. As such, we wish to engage with as many people as possible. Working with our community planning partners, we would like to cascade the message and encourage children, young people and adults alike to take responsibility for their own safety and to be mindful of the hazards walking and cycling on the roads present.
You can find out more about what we’re up to on Facebook and Twitter using the hash tag #GoSafeRoadSafe.
With your help, we can reduce the number of children, young people and families affected by road collisions. A Scotland where no one is seriously hurt or killed on the roads is our ambition.
Our partners at www.roadsafetyscotland.org.uk and www.cyclingscotland.org are excellent sources of information and resource.
Over the week, our local problem solving team officers will be liaising with local schools and delivering appropriate advice to staff, pupils and parents alike.
Lanarkshire Division appreciates the assistance the local authority gives as a partner to keep people safe in North Lanarkshire
This week we had the opportunity to enter a super competition to design a poster which shows the importance of safety around a lorry. The two winners will receive £100 in Halfords towards a new bike and their design will be displayed on the side of a lorry.
Today Room 3’s Moving Toy assembly took place, they showcased their favourite toys and told us lots of information on how they work. Thanks to all the parents that came along to see it. The whole school enjoyed a boogie to some of the songs. Well Done Room 3
Aaron Shiell and Karen Stewart
P5 – 7 have been practicing for their new show ‘What A Knight’. They have given out the scripts and we have started to practice our new songs.
– Karen Stewart
Room 14 have started a new topic on The 60s. They are going to be making some more progress over the next few weeks so make sure you check back in to see what they will be doing.
– Aaron Shiell and Karen Stewart
This week we had a competition to design a logo for school merchandise. We had a lot of great entries and a Primary 4 girl was announced as the winner. We are hoping to sell the merchandise in the next few weeks with the winning logo. Well Done!
On Wednesday 10th of May some of the primary 7s who play for the school football team went to the Airdrie Sports Centre to play a football tournament. They may not have won any competitive games but they did have lots of fun. They had a great time and behaved brilliantly.
– Caleb Hunter