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New Monkland Primary School & Nursery
Growing together through fun, happy and meaningful learning experiences where everyone is NURTURED, MINDFUL, PASSIONATE and SUCCESSFUL (NMPS)—- We are a Gold Right’s Respecting School & Nursery and a Breast Feeding Friendly Establishment!

Due to forecast worsening weather, schools will begin to close to pupils from 1.00pm today.
We are working with contractors to bring forward scheduled school transport
but some transport may arrive after 1.00pm.
Staff will remain with pupils until they are collected.
Important telephone numbers
Visit www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/winter for more information about our
full range of winter services
Can you please make sure you have handed in your child’s costume for the Christmas show by Friday 8th December?
Thursday 7/12/17 is our Christmas lunch, we will also be wearing our Christmas jumpers on the day.
Thanks
Reminder: Christmas fayre is on Thursday 30th November from 3:15 – 5:30pm
There will be lots happening:
Santa’s Grotto,
Face Painting,
Raffles/Tombola, (Some fantastic prizes to be won)
Lots of fantastic stalls, along with our very own NMPS stall selling goodies the children have created,
Arts and Crafts
Cafe – selling tea, coffee, soup and hotdogs,
We hope to see you all there with your Christmas jumpers on…HO! HO! HO!
We had a fantastic time learning the skill of sewing. Look at the fantastic pencil cases we made…
A stone commemorating the bravery of Sergeant John Carmichael was unveiled at New Monkland Church exactly a century after his actions to save his WWI platoon.
The dedication of the stone honouring Sergeant John Carmichael was attended by depute lord lieutenant Abdul Abid, North Lanarkshire provost Jean Jones, Neil Gray MP, great-nephew Tom Carmichael and pupils from New Monkland Primary. (8.9.2017)
Primary 4 and Primary 5 visited the John Carmichael Memorial today 21.9.2017. Primary 4 shared their learning about John Carmichael with Primary 5.
Have a look through our pictures: