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WELCOME TO LANARK PRIMARY SCHOOL ONLINE

Equity- Reducing the ‘Cost of the School Day’

In our drive to reduce or remove unnecessary cost to families, especially at this time of year, we now have new items on our ‘help yourself’ clothing rail. The rail includes Christmas ‘party’ clothing and Christmas jumpers. They are all of good quality and infection control measures have been followed. The rail will be put outside the school’s front entrance (unless there are adverse weather conditions). Please come and help yourself!

This year, the initiative is being led by Room 9 as part of their 'Cost of the School' topic. Have a look at these fantastic information videos they have made by clicking on the links!

LPS Christmas Party Outfit Appeal 2022

LPS Christmas Jumper Appeal 2022

Cost of Living support for Families – Immediate help

‘Cost of Living support for Families – Immediate help’

South Lanarkshire Council have Family Wellbeing Advisers to support families with school age children. The Advisers can help in many ways and can provide advice and assistance on:

  • Energy costs, including top up vouchers for those on pre-payment meters
  • Accessing emergency cash support where you meet the eligibility criteria
  • Specialist energy advice and advocacy services
  • Foodbank referrals
  • Advice re problem debts and arrears
  • Checking re possible additional benefits you may be entitled to

Contact the Family Wellbeing Advisers for the Clydesdale Area by email:

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Our Vision & Aims

Our Vision:

At Lanark Primary School and ELC, learning is at the heart of all we do. We strive to provide rich learning experiences that build confidence and self-belief. We foster a ‘can do’ attitude which enables everyone to reach their full potential.

We work in strong partnership with our parents and the wider community to ensure that all feel safe, included and valued within our school community…and beyond.

Our Aims:

These are:

to have a clear focus on learning and teaching

to provide high quality teaching of core skills (e.g. literacy, numeracy- including problem solving)

to provide real contexts for learning, including outdoor learning, and link learning to support pupils’ understanding of the world around them

to develop the key personal qualities of resilience, perseverance and a positive attitude to learning (being ‘ready to learn’)

to encourage skills for life, learning and work

Our Values

  • Good Manners
  • Learning
  • Working Hard
  • Teamwork
  • Active
  • Responsibility
  • Respect
  • Trust and Honesty
  • Kindness