Another busy week here at Noble… Lots of visits to places, performances and showcases of learning… see below:
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On Thursday 7th March we invite parents and carers to join in the learning, by visiting their child/ren’s classrooms. The focus will be literacy work and we hope you find this useful in supporting your child at home.
On Friday, 8th March, Primary 7 will make their own way to Bellshill Academy to participate in a Sports’ Transition event. School staff will be there to meet the children and escort them back to Noble for lunch time.
Please find a summary of what’s on this week at Noble Primary School…
We are looking forward to working with colleagues from Education Scotland  as we prepare for our forthcoming HMIe inspection.
A few family learning events this week with Helen How, Big Cooks Little Cooks returns on Tuesday and Wednesday as well as Homework Club on Monday and Wednesday after school.
It looks likely to be a cold and frosty week ahead so make sure your child is wrapped up and prepare for the cold weather. Keep up to date by following our Twitter feed @Noble_p_s
Happy New Year !
We are excited to welcome everyone back to Noble on Monday 7th January 2019 as we begin our third term of the session. Breakfast Club starts at the usual time of 8.15am – all welcome.
Helen How, Community Learning and Development Worker, has organised First Aid training for children and babies this week. Please contact her directly to book a space (number on ‘what’s on’). The training will run on Monday 7th and 14th January from 9am to 11am.
This week, P4 are visiting the Science Centre as they begin the Clyde in the Classroom project, please make sure all permission slips etc are returned prior to the outing.
In the meantime, have a look at what else is happening over this week…
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I would like to thank everyone who managed along to support our Parent Council Christmas Fayre on Saturday 1st December. It was a tremendous success. Overwhelmed by the donations we have received for Basics Foodbank Lanarkshire. P4 will contact David this week to come along to pick up the donations and to pass over the the money they have raised through their class enterprise project.
On Thursday 6th December, the whole school will be visiting the pantomime at Motherwell Civic Centre. Special thanks to our Parent Council for helping with the cost of the buses. Friday is our Wear Red to School day as it’s Christmas Lunch – Christmas jumpers welcome too!
During the course of this week, I will be visiting our feeder nurseries as we begin to plan for early level transition. Mr Scott, Depute Head Teacher, will be visiting from Bellshill Academy on Wednesday afternoon to speak to primary 7 and their parents about primary/secondary transition. Also looking forward to seeing some of our former pupils who will be speaking about their first year at high school experiences.
Have a great week ahead.
Mr Murray
Head Teacher
I can’t quite believe we are now entering into our last week of November 2018! The school is now buzzing with excitement as we begin to prepare for the Natvity and Christmas enterprise projects for the Christmas Fayre.
First up though, is our St Andrew’s Day assembly on Friday at 1.30pm. If you have a ticket, you will be thoroughly entertained by all of our talented pupils as they perform a Scottish poem or song. P6 have been working extremely hard to present their learning on St Andrew. Hope to see you there.
Christmas Fayre – If you can manage along on Saturday 1st December between 10am – 1pm, we would greatly appreciate your support. I am sure you will find a bargain or two just in time for Christmas.
Mr Murray, Head Teacher
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