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Lunch Menu- Nursery

Week 3 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Hot Option Pizza and tomato pasta (v) Pork sausage  with seasoned diced potatoes Fish fingers*  baby boiled  potatoes Mince and mashed  potatoes Lentil soup  and sandwich triangles (v)
Vegetarian Alternative Not required Quorn sausage with seasoned diced potatoes (v) Baked potato with beans and a side  salad (v) Cheese and onion pastie,  with mashed  potatoes,  (v) Not required
Sweet treat, fruit or yoghurt Fruit or yoghurt Homebaking  or Fruit Fruit or yoghurt Homebaking  or Fruit Fruit or yoghurt

Lunch Menu – School

WEEK 3 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Today’s hot option RED BAND Pizza and tomato pasta with salad and vegetable  sticks (v) Pork hot dog with seasoned  diced potatoes and a choice of vegetables or salad Fish Fingers baby boiled  potatoes and a  choice of  sweetcorn, peas or baked beans (mayo dip) Mince pie and mashed potatoes with  carrots and peas Fish and chips with a choice of peas or salad
Vegetarian alternative GREEN BAND Not required Quorn hot dog with seasoned  diced potatoes and choice of vegetables or salad (v) Baked potato and baked beans with a choice of  vegetables or salad (v) Cheese and onion pastie and mashed  potatoes, carrots and peas (v) Quorn nuggets and chips with a choice of salad or peas (v)
Baked potato with  filling YELLOW BAND Cheese (v) or tuna Baked bean  or cheese (v) Tuna or cheese( v) Baked beans or tuna Cheese (v) or tuna
Snack 2 go BLUE BAND Choice of chicken, tuna or cheese (v) Choice of chicken, cheese (v) or tuna Choice of ham, tuna or cheese (v) Choice of ham, cheese (v) or tuna Choice of chicken, tuna or cheese (v)
Soup, sweet treat, fruit or yoghurt Lentil soup,(v) fruit,yoghurt or jelly Vegetable soup (v) homebaking or fruit Chicken and rice soup, fruit or yoghurt or homebaking Vegetable soup(v) homebaking or fruit Lentil soup,(v) fruit,yoghurt or jelly

What’s on this Week?

It was amazing last week to see all our pupils return to the school building  and to find our campus alive with the joyous sound of children at work, rest and play.  I hope you have managed to check our twitter account as there are lots of examples of the amazing work taking place in the school and nursery.  The happy smiling faces that have been captured by teachers gives a perfect snapshot of what is happening each and everyday.  May I take this opportunity to thank you once again for all your endeavours with home schooling as your children really have been a credit to you on their return to school.  They have returned to school with a renewed zest for learning and we will continue to  do all we can to ensure that learning is focused upon revising and consolidating previous work undertaken during lockdown before we move onto new learning.  Please note all homework will be provided via our digital platforms.  During this period of lockdown our children have developed amazing IT skills that we aim to continue to use and develop further.

Please note a letter will be sent out this week to book a teacher/parent reporting session for next week.

Monday 22nd 9.00- 9.45 – Rm 7 and 8 – NCCT – Mass with Father Kane in hall.

Nursery will be using Rm 6 for morning snack – 9.00 – 10.00 – due to repairs being carried out in the nursery

Confessions – Pr. 7 Rm 7 – Room 5 – pm

CDocherty to cover NCCT Rm 9 and 10 – 2.20 – 3.00pm

Tuesday 23rd

 

 

9.00 – 9.45 – Rm 12 and 14 – NCCT – Mass with Father Kane in hall.

Nursery will be using Rm 6 for morning snack

Mrs. Docherty to attend Family Group meeting 9.45

Mrs. Elliott – interviewing 9.30

Confessions – Pr. 6/7 Rm 8  – pm

CDocherty meeting with Education Manager – 3.30pm

STAFF COLLEGIATE NIGHT – 3.15 – 4.45pm

Wednesday 24th

 

 

9.00- 9.45 – Rm 13, 15 and 16 – NCCT – Mass with Father Kane in hall.

Confessions – Rm 15 – Pr. 6 – stage – pm

Thursday 25th Mrs. Elliott– to cover NCCT – Rm 9 and 10 – 9.00 – 9.40

Mrs. Docherty to attend Head Of Establishment Meeting 12.00 – 12.45

NET ministeries- Rm 16 – am – located in school hall/stage and class.  Rm 15 – pm – located in school hall/stage and class

Confessions Rm 16 Pr. 5 – pm

Friday 26th

 

 

Mrs. Elliott– to cover NCCT – Rm 1 and 2 – 9.00 – 9.40

Mrs. Elliott to cover NCCT – Rm 3 and 4 – 9.45 – 10.25

Virtual Assembly- am

New Town Hubs Community Events

Find out more about NL Town Centre Community Hubs proposals and consultation by clicking the link below.

Town and community hubs | North Lanarkshire Council

The future of your town centre

Public consultation on long term plans to help re-shape North Lanarkshire’s eight town centres is underway with residents, businesses and community groups being asked to give their feedback.

We have developed draft town visions to start discussions on how town centres can become viable, sustainable locations that meet the needs of local people. The visions include ideas for housing, local services, retail opportunities, business development and leisure and green space.

A six-week consultation exercise will begin on Wednesday 24 February with an interactive virtual room and a survey for each town centre.

“The way people use town centres has changed over time, as a result of developments like online shopping and out-of-town outlets, so we need to identify a new future for our traditional town centres,” said Pamela Humphries, Head of Planning and Regeneration.

“Our vision is to use town centres for a variety of purposes, not just shopping. With more people living within town centres, they become busier during the day and evening, so we plan to encourage the conversion of existing unused building into housing as well as building new homes.

“We want to improve the way public services are accessed and encourage more use of town centres for leisure. This will be done through town or community hubs, where education is delivered alongside other council and community services. We also want to improve active travel links between communities to reduce the reliance on cars.

“Each vision is designed around the individual character, heritage and facilities of our existing town centres, so we want to hear the opinions of local people on their town vision and help us make North Lanarkshire the best place to live, learn, work, invest and visit.”

The ideas for regenerated town centres are part of the council’s overall plan The Place, The Vision which sets out its ambitions for the area’s businesses and its people, boosting the local economy and creating jobs. It aims to invest £3.5billlion over the next 10 years, which, along with private sector inward investment, will create around 12,000 jobs and generate an additional £1billion for the local economy.

This is the first public consultation on the redevelopment of town centres but the council has held discussions with other interested parties and will continue to carry out extensive engagement with other public agencies, elected members, landowners, retailers and residents.

A separate consultation exercise is soon to be held on potential sites for the town and community hubs.

Taken for NL website.