Save up to £40 per child every month!
Please see leaflet below:
The following children have been elected to represent their house:
| Arthurstone | Balgersho | Cronan | Denhead | |
| House
Captain |
Roan Still | Katie Hepburn | Brodie Robertson | Michael
Williamson |
| Vice
Captain
|
Stephen Williams | Chloe Milton | Zara Myles | Stevie Thomson |
| Sports
Captain |
Dana Liddell | Sikira Shanks | Aisling Dow | McKenzie Edwards |
| Sports Vice Captain | Jack Liddell | Andrew Mands | Calvin Cargill | Sophie Hutchison |
| P5 Rep | Noah Hepburn | Claire Doig | Jake Roney | Keira McDonald |
| P4 Rep | Morgan Rolfe | Ewan Thomas | Ellie Turnbull | James Wilson |
| P3 Rep | Aleisha Crichton | Harry Nicholson | Lisa Knowles | Kai McLellen |
| P2 Rep | Sophie Gall | Barclay Scott | Isaac Miller | |
| P1 Rep | Paul Mason | Lee McKay | Irina Matei | Eilidh Scougall |
| TRII Rep | Josh Tracey | Callum Rae | Jamie Clark | Lee Cummins |
| TRI Rep | Archie Fulton | Teonie Smith | n/a | n/a |
We wish them well in their many duties.
Extension to the Entitlement of Free School Meals
From 5 January 2015, all Primary 1 to Primary 3 children will no longer have to pay for school meals – that’s potentially a saving of £375 per child!
There are no forms to fill out for this age group as the provision becomes an automatic entitlement. With 3 main meal menu choices to choose from* each day including salads, fresh bread, drink and choice of dessert (or starter) the demand for school meals is expected to rise.
*Meal choices are made by the children before class starts – we use photographs of meals to help the younger children decide. You may want to advise your children by referring to the printed menu issued or by accessing the online support materials (see below). Changes to meal choice are not available once ordered.
Planning has been under way since January 2014 to ensure all schools can provide the required volume of meals. Staffing arrangements with our meal providers Tayside Contracts and schools have been supported to help ensure a positive dining experience continues to be provided.
Parents who have a child/children with a food allergy or dietary needs are encouraged to complete a medically prescribed diet request form available from the school meals web page or from the school. Please note this form has to be supported by either a doctor or dietician and must be received by Education and Children’s Services a minimum of two weeks prior to commencement of meals. Some parents choose to help children self-manage their allergies by referring to Tayside Contracts interactive menu. This interactive feature shows all current meal recipes and ingredients, along with allergy information and can be found at:
www.tayside-contracts.co.uk/school-catering.cfm
Posters with allergy information pertaining to the current menu are also available in the school.
For more information surrounding school meals including menus, dietary request form (and nut/peanut allergy disclaimer) and meal photographs, parents should visit: www.pkc.gov.uk/schoolmeals
Our lunchtime staff endeavour to:
Guess the Name of the Guide Dog
The winner of the dog was Corinna Scott who guessed the name was cinnamon. £36.50 was raised in support the training of a guide dog. Primary 2 are tring to raise £30o to sponsor a guide dog.
Chewing Gum
Some children have been bringing chewing gum to school. This is against school rules. it is a meance to others when it gets stuck to shoes and clothing. Pleas talk to your child about this.
Children Cycling to School
In the interest of safety we do not have children cycling to school. Please do not allow your child to cycle to school. We will continue to promote cycling at schooll but not cycling to school. Thank you for your support.
Rotary Shoe Box Appeal
Families and children can fill a shoebox with toys and household goods or items that would appeal to a teenager. You may not want to fill a whole shoebox. Individual items can be donated and the children will place them with other items to make up a shoebox e.g. tolitries, toys, hats, scarves, soap, paper, pencils. Shoeboxes are avaiable to order fromt he school via the newsletter.
Wooly Hats
Now that the colder weather is almost here you might want to buy a woolie hat with the school logo. We have two colours – red and green and they cost £3. Please order these via the newsletter.
Glowing for Guide Dogs
Primary 2 organised our Glow for Guide Dogs day and raised £126. This will go towards sponsoring a guide dog.
Childcare and Family Information Directories
New versions of local Childcare and Family Information Directories are now available to download from www.pkc.gov.uk/families. Documents have been produced for five areas:- Blairgowrie and Strathmore; Crieff and Strathearn; Kinross; Highland Perthshire and Perth and Surrounding Areas.
Each directory includes details of a wide range of services, groups and organisations in the local area that we hope will be of interest to families and to professionals working with parents, carers and children.
If you know of any other services which it would be useful to include or come across anything in the directories that is inaccurate then please let us know. Documents will be updated no less than once annually and entries are kept up to date on the national website www.scottishfamilies.gov.uk.
This set of directories complements the information available in the Perth & Kinross Childcare and Family Information Directory which was published in March 2013. Copies of this area wide document are being distributed to families through Bookbug packs and Family Information Points and are available on request from the Childcare Strategy Team Tel 01738 472350 E-mail childcare@pkc.gov.uk.
NHS Health Scotland have started their awareness campaign for the winter vomiting bug (norovirus). If you catch it, stay at home 48 hours after the symptoms stop. About 50% of those exposed to norovirus (the winter vomiting bug) will also get sick. More information can be found at www.nhsinform.co.uk/norovirus
Coupar Angus Primary School wins top platinum award for Perth and Kinross
Coupar Angus Primary School in Perth and Kinross has been awarded a prestigious platinum award by the Woodland Trust for getting involved in green activities including tree planting, visiting a local woodland, reducing carbon emissions and being a woodland ambassador. The Green Tree Schools initiative, which has seen over 6,400 schools sign up since it was launched in 2008 offers the opportunity to bring the great outdoors, wildlife and green issues into the classroom. Schools win awards for participating in green activities, both in and out of the classroom. Coupar Angus Primary School has planted over 300 new trees in their local park, visited local woods, created a woodland nature trail and joined in various other Woodland Trust activities.
Margaret Cameron, Head Teacher from Coupar Angus Primary School said: “Over the years the children have demonstrated their commitment to be active citizens and stewards of the environment. As a result of the recent tree planting, the children have established a legacy for future generations. We are very well supported by the local community. In particular, Pride of Place has nurtured a wide range of environmental projects in partnership with the school.”
Karen Letten, Woodland Trust schools communications manager, added: “The scheme promotes a range of opportunities, each designed to stimulate a child’s imagination and sustain their interest in woods and trees. The achievements of the school are recognised through an awards scheme in which they receive points for taking part in activities. As they reach milestones within the project they will receive bronze, silver and at gold an attractive wooden plaque which acknowledges this environmental accolade. Only a handful of schools have moved on to achieve platinum, making this a huge accomplishment for the school.”
The Woodland Trust’s vision is a UK rich in woods and trees, enjoyed by everyone. The charity is dedicated to creating new woodland with help from communities and schools, as well as protecting and restoring ancient woodland for future generations to cherish. The Green Tree Schools Award is free to take part in and during 2014 the Woodland Trust is also offering free packs of trees to schools. Schools ordering their first pack of trees are eligible for 2 points on the award. Find out how your school can get involved at woodlandtrust.org.uk/schools
Coupar Angus, Burrelton and Woodside are hosting Perth and Kinross’s 13th Zero Waste Challenge between Monday 25th August and Wednesday 17th September 2014, run by Energy Saving Coupar Angus in partnership with Perth & Kinross Council’s Waste Services.
The aim of the Zero Waste Challenge is that from Monday 25th August, householders in Coupar Angus, Burrelton and Woodside are encouraged to put as little as possible in the Green-Lidded (General Waste) Bin – until after the next general waste collection. Simultaneously, householders are encouraged to put as many recyclable items in the Blue-Lidded (Recycling) Bin as possible.
Over 80% of the contents of the average general waste bin in Perth and Kinross can instead be:
For more information about WEEE Recycling, please look out for updates on twitter at #weeebitsofinfo or to find out more about the Zero Waste Challenge, please visit www.pkc.gov.uk/zerowastechallenge.

On Wednesday 27th August we held P7’s Farmers’ Market. With support from RHET’s Anna Dickinson we were able to celebrate locally produce food. Thats too go to Scotmid, Mr Easson, Mr Hanlin, McLaren’s Fruit, Greendale, ESCA, Sustrans and the Langelaan family for all their support. We raised almost £700 which will go into School funds and will be used to help redevelop the nursery garden and to fund transport to various events.
For more information about the Farmers’ Market please click here.
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With support from Energy Saving Coupar Angus (ESCA), we will be running a SWOP SHOP at the school on Friday 29th August 2014.
Children are asked to bring in:
They will then have an opportunity to swap it for another item. Children should bring their items to school on friday morning.
We are keen to help children to understand the importance of reducing waste by recycling items.
Thank you for your support.
M R Cameron
Head Teacher