The children have had lots of fun celebrating Halloween. We had a fancy dress party, enjoyed spooky stories in the garden, made Halloween decorations and Halloween biscuits.
January 25, 2021
by Mrs Burns
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January 25, 2021
by Mrs Burns
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The children have been learning how to stay safe around fires. We built a small fire using a BBQ bucket and kindling then we lit the fire using a flint and steel. The children learned how to kneel in the respect position to help them stay balanced. By the end of the fire safety session, the children were able to toast their own marshmallows and make smores.
January 25, 2021
by Mrs Burns
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Our topic in term 1 was ‘All about me and my environment’. The boys and girls were learning how all families are different and they were able to identify who lives with them and who their family is. Most of the children then used resources from the writing area to draw their own family. October 2020
January 25, 2021 by Mrs Burns | 0 comments
The children are developing their gross motor skills while participating in gym sessions at the pitch. Lots of running, jumping and skipping. The children are becoming more aware of personal space and are enjoying exploring resources including balls, skipping ropes and hula hoops.
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December 16, 2020
by Mr McKeever
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NURSERY ENROLMENT 2021/2022
Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) free entitlement almost doubled in September 2020. Plans to develop a new, improved and flexible service for parents and carers across North Lanarkshire are now more or less in place. 1,140 hours are available to all children aged three to five years old, as well as some two-year-olds. The focus is on flexibility for families, as well as an emphasis on quality and a strong connection with outdoor learning and learning through play. Stepps Primary Nursery Class will continue to operate as a term time nursery next session, operating from 8.45am – 2.45pm.
It can get a bit confusing working out when your child’s free entitlement can start depending on when their birthday is. The funding dates for 2021/2022 are as follows:
Parents/carers of children applying to North Lanarkshire Council from another local authority should be guided by the Cross Boundary Protocol.
How to Apply
Due to current COVID-19 restrictions, we are looking, where possible, to have applications completed and returned electronically. Application forms have been updated to allow for online completion. Supporting paperwork, such as your child’s birth certificate and your Council Tax Bill can be sent as a photo attachment for those that don’t have access to a scanning facility.
Forms and additional information can be found by visiting the following website:
www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/ELC
The completed application and supporting paperwork should be emailed to the first choice provider. If your first choice is Stepps Primary Nursery Class, then your application should be returned to: SAllan@stepps.n-lanark.sch.uk
Paper applications will be accepted where parents/carers do not have access to IT. All paperwork should be returned in a sealed envelope to your first choice nursery, only copies of the supporting paperwork should be provided. The envelope should be dated and marked clearly with your child’s name and the words ’Nursery Application 2021/2022’. Paper copies submitted by parents/carers will be quarantined for 72 hours.
December 16, 2020
by Mr McKeever
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Enrolment of P1 Pupils for Session 2021/2022
A new system for Registration of Infant Beginners has been put in place to support the Council’s ongoing response to COVID-19. A new online registration form has been created and guidelines are detailed below.
Children who attain the age of 5 years between 1 March 2021 and 28 February 2022 should register for starting Primary 1 in August 2021.
A deadline of 22nd January 2021 has been set for return of all forms.
Enrolment and Placing Request forms are now available for parents/carers to complete online and email to individual schools. Completed enrolment forms, with accompanying evidence should be sent directly to: enquiries@stepps.n-lanark.sch.uk
Due to difficulties in the past, each child’s birth certificate and proof of address in the form of the current council tax bill/utility bill must be produced. Supporting evidence can be scanned or a screen shot sent of your child’s birth certificate and your Council Tax/utility bill.
Paper applications will be accepted where parents/carers do not have access to I.T. All paperwork, should be returned in a sealed envelope to the school, (only copies of the supporting paperwork should be provided). The envelope should be dated and marked clearly with your child’s name and the words ‘P1 Enrolment 2021/2022’. Paper copies submitted by parents/carers will be quarantined for 72 hours.
Placing request forms can be emailed to ef.placingrequest@northlan.gov.uk
Transport application forms are also available online and paper copies can be requested from: ef.transport@northlan.gov.uk
Choosing a school booklet can be downloaded from the Scottish Government website: www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2010/11/10093528/0.
Parents/carers who wish to make an early entry request should contact the school for an application form or download from www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk following the links for ‘Early Entry Requests’.
Information relating to deferred entry can be found by visiting the following link: https://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/schools-and-learning/early-learning-and-childcare/deferred-entry-primary-school
A copy of our current School Handbook can be viewed on our school website:
https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/nl/steppsprimary/school-handbook/
February 17, 2017
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The children really enjoyed performing their assembly to an audience this morning. We were very happy to see the fabulous turn out and we all hope you enjoyed watching and learning about Chinese New Year and Numbers! The children have been practising very hard for weeks and everyone did a great job today! Well done!
January 26, 2017
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We have had a very active week at Stepps Nursery. On Monday we were joined by Will who taught us some Tae Kwon Do. The boys and girls learned some self defence skills and how to improve balance and flexibility. It was lots of fun! The Mini-Movers came back to teach us another dance and then some coaches from the Clyde football team came to teach some football skills! We have been so busy but it has been very exciting!
January 12, 2017
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We had lots of fun playing out in the snow today. The mud kitchen was very icy and all the boys and girls loved touching the ice and mixing it with the water – we had lots of fabulous teamwork! Some of the children were trying to sweep up as much snow as possible but sadly there wasn’t quite enough to build a snowman!
December 2, 2016
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As we are coming into winter time the boys and girls were interested to know how ice is made. We filled a rubber glove with water and some sparkles and then put it in the freezer. The children discussed what they thought would happen and we got some very good answers! The children thought that the water would get colder in the freezer and go really hard when it turned into ice. We left it there over night and checked it in the morning. The children had lots of fun touching the frozen hands and watching the sparkles come out as it melted.