Primary 1 Registration: January 2023

Enrolment Information for Parents and Carers

REGISTRATION OF INFANT BEGINNERS

IN PRIMARY SCHOOL

SESSION 2023/24

Children who attain the age of 5 years between 1 March 2023 and 29 February 2024 should be registered for education during the week commencing Monday 16 January 2023.

 

Parents/carers should take their children to the appropriate local primary school during that week at the times(s) designated by the school concerned.

Birth certificates and a current council tax notice must be produced.

 

Information for parent/carers about the registration of children in schools can be obtained from any school or by visiting https://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/schools-and-learning/school-admissions/primary-school-registration-p1.

 

Information on submitting an early entry request can be obtained from any school or by visiting https://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/schools-and-learning/school-admissions/early-entry.

 

Information on submitting a placing request can be obtained from any school or by visiting  https://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/schools-and-learning/school-admissions/placing-requests

 

Choosing a school booklet can also be downloaded from the Scottish Government website at www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2010/11/10093528/0

 

Parent/carers who wish to defer entry for their child to Primary School and who wish to apply for an additional year of part time pre-school education should register their child for school as described above and complete the deferred entry application form which can be obtained from the Primary School.

 

Enquiries regarding Deferred Entry should be directed to the Head of Establishment in the first instance.

 

Further information regarding your catchment school can be obtained by visiting https://maps.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/public/inyourarea and selecting school catchments.

Dates and times for St. Barbara’s are as follows:

Monday 16th January: 11.15am – 12.30pm

Tuesday 17th January: 9.15am – 10.30am and 3.30pm – 5.00pm

Wednesday 18th January: 1.45pm – 2.45pm

Have YOUR Say! Join the National Discussion on Education!

 

The children have been working on their responses to the current consultation on the future of Scottish education.

Everyone can contribute!

If you would like to have a say, please follow the link below to the Scottish Government Survey.

The survey closes on Monday 5th December 2022.

Overview

Please use this survey to tell us your hopes and ideas for the future vision of Scottish education.

The time has come for a new national discussion on education, one which will give everyone the chance to have their voice heard. We’re inviting everyone who has an interest in the future of our education system: children and young people, parents and carers, practitioners, and those in the wider Scottish community to pause, to reflect and to contribute to a future vision for Scottish education.

This survey is one of the ways you can take part.

Accessible Versions

Download the survey in Easy Read

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Download the survey in Polish

Download the survey in Punjabi

Download the survey in Ukrainian

Download the survey in Urdu

Watch the survey in British Sign Language

 

NL £150 Fuel Hardship Payments

Dear Parent,

Please find information below regarding fuel hardship payments available to residents on a low income but earning too much to be eligible for any other cost of living financial assistance provided by the Scottish or UK governments.

Applications open for fuel hardship payment

Fuel hardship payment

Low-income households in North Lanarkshire can apply for our £150 fuel hardship payment.

The payment is aimed at residents on a low income but earning too much to be eligible for any other cost of living financial assistance provided by the Scottish or UK governments.

Details of income thresholds and how to apply are available at www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/fuelpayment

The deadline for applications is 3 December at 5.00pm.

“We know that many people are worried about rising energy bills, so we are allocating £2.161 million to offer a one-off payment to households on a low income,” said Councillor Paul Kelly, Depute Council Leader.

“This is part of our eight-point cost of living action plan to help support residents who are trying to cope with spiralling living costs by providing a cash boost towards household bills.

“As part of the application process, we will also offer free support and assistance on benefits, debt and budgeting advice, and advice on staying warm while reducing energy costs.”

Information is also available at www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/benefits-and-money/cost-living-help.

Payments to successful applicants will begin at the end of October and will be made in the order that applications have been received.

Community News

Today the new play park in Muirhead was officially opened.

Prior to the big day a competition was held to name the park and to design a sign for it.

Many congratulations to Alfie Connell in Primary 6!

His suggestion was chosen for the new park which will now be known as:

The Marvellous Muirhead Park

Alfie was joined at the grand opening by children from Primaries 1-6 along with children from Chryston Primary and Jigsaw Family Learning Centre.

A great time was had by all in the fabulous Autumn sunshine!

 

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