Nether Robertland Primary School
The School Motto is:You Can Do It If You Put Your Mind To It
The Head Teacher is:
Mrs Shauna Wilson
Contact details:
Nether Robertland Primary School
Pokelly Place
Stewarton
Ayrshire
KA3 5PF
Telephone:
01560 482 035
Fax:
01560 484 787
The School Holiday Timetable online
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Nether Robertland Primary going green
The Primary school is situated at the top of the Town, in the Robertland area, providing a easy commute for parents working in the Glasgow, Ayr, Kilmarnock and Irvine areas. They also have wrap round childcare, before and afterschool care, including all day childcare during the school holidays. If you are interested in the extra out of school care for your child please contact Rascals on 07949 334 945 for more information and registration
The lower primaries P1 to P3 have 3 closed class rooms and 3 attractive open areas where the pupils can work at various activities in groups or own their own.
The upper primaries P4 to P7 has 8 teaching areas, 4 closed and 4 open class rooms, with a large central area for craft work or pupils can use the area for study assignments again in groups or individually.
The school also has provision for the use of television, video, radio and computers. The library has a good selection of books for reference and the pupils are able to loan books to read at home.
The upper areas of the school are carpeted, with closed rooms for musical and drama activities
Linking the 2 main teaching areas are the School kitchen and dining hall, part of this area can been partitioned off to provide a stage area, assembly and gym hall
The school also enjoys the benefit of a large exteral outdoor play area, with both hard-court and grass areas with views of the open Ayrshire countryside
The school Hours
- The School Hours:
- Opens at 9am
- Interval at 10.40am to 10.55am
- Lunch is 12.35pm to 1.35pm
- Closes at 3.15pm
The Nursery School:
- Opens for the morning session at 9.00am to 11.30am
- Opens for the afternoon session at 12.30pm to 3.00pm
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.
Bullying 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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