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Lainshaw Primary School

The School Motto is: SEEK THE TRUTH

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The Head Teacher is Miss Eileen Spiers

To contact details:
Lainshaw Primary School
Kilwining Road
Stewarton
Ayrshire
KA3 3DL
Telephone: 01560 483 653
Fax: 01560 483 452


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The School Holiday Timetable online

The School sits on the out skirts of the towns thriving community, a easy commute for parents working in the Glasgow, Ayr, Kilmarnock and Irvine areas.
The School enjoys a pleasant outlook being surrounded by large grassy area.
It is housed in the former High School building, on Kilwinning Road. The building is a 2 storey and has been adapted to suit the needs of primary age pupils.
It has fourteen classrooms, a large assembly hall which also acts as a lovely dining area at lunch time. There is a separate well equipped gym hall
as well as a library and resource room. The building also comprises of four office areas, staff room, medical room and the Janitors office.

Lainshaw Primary is Co- Education, Non- Denominational school catering for children from Primary 1 to Primary 7.
When the pupils at the age of 11 years leave for Stewarton Academy situated at the top of the town in the Robertland area.

The present roll for the school is 236 with a maximum of 462 and for the Nursery 36 with an maximum of 40

The School Hours:
  • Opens at 9am
  • Interval at 10.45am to 11.00am
  • Lunch is 12.35pm to 1.20pm
  • Closes at 3pm
The Nursery School:
  • Opens for the morning session at 8.55am to 11.25am
  • Opens for the afternoon session at 12.25pm to 2.55pm

Lainshaw Lions
Margaret Campbell and her team provide an excellent wrap round care service for the pupils of working parents
The Group Opens at 7am until 9am and again 3pm to 6pm. They are situated in the school premises and operated a school holiday scheme. For further information contact Margaret Campbell.

Anti-Bulling Policy

There are times when your child feels that they are being bullied. It is most important that parents/guaridians who are concerned about possible bullying should contact the school, to discuss the problem.
This discussion will include the action which will be taken and how the school will support the child. Bulling is a problem which cannot be stopped by pupils, parents/guardians or teachers acting alone, therefore do not hesitate to seek support from the school if the need arises.
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