St. Lucy's Primary, LCSC and Nursery Class

August 22, 2025
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Annual Data Forms

Annual Data Forms have been distributed this week. The information contained within these forms is vitally important for our records so please return as soon as possible. Many thanks!

We are working towards using digital versions of these forms in the future, therefore, I would encourage you to please sign up to Parents Portal. Thank you to those of you who are already members. Further information on how to access Parents Portal will be issued this term.

August 15, 2025
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Primary 7 Ties

In a bid to encourage our pupils to wear our school tie with pride, we carried out a consultation exercise with our pupils and parents before the holidays regarding the introduction of a new P7 tie.
Response to this consultation was very positive and we now have a P7 tie which is different to the tie worn by all other pupils.
You can see from the photos how proud they are to be wearing it.

August 14, 2025
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Welcome Back!

It was a fantastic first day back in the sunshine! Our wonderful children are looking very smart in their uniform. Primary 7 are delighted with their new ties 🤩

June 20, 2025
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THANK YOU PARENT COUNCIL!

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June 20, 2025
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Well Done to Our Reading Leaders!

A huge congratulations to our amazing team of Reading Leaders.

Their hard work and commitment to promoting a love of reading across the school has helped us achieve the prestigious Reading Schools Silver Award!

This is a fantastic recognition of their efforts to create a vibrant reading culture, and Mrs Fraser and the rest of the staff couldn’t be prouder of what they’ve accomplished.

Well done, everyone!

 

June 20, 2025
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Guide Dogs Scotland

We were delighted to welcome Iain and Sam from Guide Dogs Scotland to St Lucy’s, along with two wonderful guide dogs, George and Bob. The visit gave pupils a chance to learn about the incredible work guide dogs do to support people with sight loss and the training involved in preparing them for their future roles.

As a school named after St Lucy, the patron saint of the blind, this visit held particular meaning for our community. To show our support, St Lucy’s made a £100 donation to the Guide Dogs charity. Well done to P5/6 and P6 for their generous donation. A big thank you to our visitors—and to George and Bob—for an inspiring and memorable day!

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