We are pleased to let you know that hot lunches will be provided again after the October break. Please click the download link below to view the menu.
We hope you all have a relaxing break!

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We are pleased to let you know that hot lunches will be provided again after the October break. Please click the download link below to view the menu.
We hope you all have a relaxing break!

Over the next few months we would like to share some of our favourite nursery rhymes with you to do at home. To start off, because of the wet weather we’ve been having, here is a song about the rain! There are also some suggestions for follow up activities you can do – feel free to comment or send us pictures of how you get on. More importantly: have fun!

Scottish Child Payment is a new benefit being introduced by the Scottish Government to tackle child poverty. It is for low income families already in receipt of qualifying benefits. To start with, Scottish Child Payment will be available to families with children under six years of age only. We remain committed to rolling out this benefit to families with children under 16 years of age by the end of 2022.
Scottish Child Payment will open for applications in November 2020, with first payments being made from the end of February 2021. Low-income families with a child under six will be able to apply for £10 per child, per week – equivalent to £520 per year. There are no limits on the number of eligible children supported by Scottish Child Payment.
Social Security Scotland recognises that people communicate and engage in lots of different ways.
If you have any questions, please contact us as soon as possible, by emailing the team at NationalEngagementandPartnershipTeam@socialsecurity.gov.scot
The Scottish Government have issued new rules to keep us safe and to prevent the spread of COVID-19. New rules can be confusing for us all.
Here is a visual representation of some of the new rules. They will help us all to understand them a bit better.


We will continue to check and follow local government advice.
Remember to clean your hands often and stay physically distanced from people who are not in your household.