Guide Dogs for the Blind

The children of St Joseph’s Primary were delighted to welcome Mrs Bridget Carr of the Guide Dogs for The Blind charity and her faithful companion, golden retriever Michelle to school this week. Mrs Carr presented a talk to the children about the inception of the charity, the great number of dogs trained and the still increasing numbers of people with limited sight issues who benefit from having a guide dog. Continue reading Guide Dogs for the Blind

Darth Vader Brought Cupcakes!

“On Halloween morning, the whole of Kilchrenan school went out for a walk.  We didn’t know where we were going.  There was lots of lovely coloured leaves on the trees.  Then we got to Taychreggan Hotel and Mr Dickie joked with us that we’d gone the wrong way.  We went into the hotel and met a lady dressed up for Halloween.  She took us into the lounge and gave us hot chocolate and goodie bags with sweeties.  Darth Vader brought us lots of cupcakes and chopped up apples.  We had our photo taken with staff from The Taychreggan who were all dressed up.  We felt amazed by the surprise and it was nice of them.”
Report by Logan, Sarah and Thom, with just a little support from Ms Stewart. Continue reading Darth Vader Brought Cupcakes!

Cinderella Ball

Colgrain Primary P2’s had a Cinderella ball on the 1st of October as they had been learning about it for their topic. Pupils dressed in special clothes for the day.  First they met a prince who they had to bow and curtsy too, then they got a partner and danced the waltz.  The teachers looked for the best dancers; the winners were Megan and Tom who each got a tiara and a crown.  Afterwards they had a little snack of biscuits and juice.  Primary 2’s played games called pass the wand and secret corners, whoever won got some bubbles.   A great time was had by all!

Arctic Odyssey 2012

Dunoon Primary School P4-P7 were given a treat today as Eilidh McNab from Dunoon Grammar School gave a talk on her 3 week Arctic Odyssey 2012 expedition in July this year.  She went to Northern Norway within the Arctic Circle and was based in Loppa Fire.  The children sat very quiet and listened intently to her as she told them how they lived during those weeks.  They had lots of questions at the end of her talk and all of them said they would love to go when they are older and do the same!   Continue reading Arctic Odyssey 2012

‘Elephant Angel’ in Kintyre!! (It was a sell out)

Scottish Opera visited Kintyre last week and put on a fabulous show at Campbeltown Grammar. 7 local primaries had encouraged their P7 pupils to embrace the chance of working with SO to help stage the performance. Pupils contributions included: writing original material, graphic design, advertising and marketing, singing and acting, front of house and prop building.

In total 65 pupils were involved all of whom came to the performance with 35 being part of the chorus on stage. SO rehearsed with these 35 pupils for 2 days and the entire company thrilled an audience of 340 with their version of a ‘The Elephant Angel’. Continue reading ‘Elephant Angel’ in Kintyre!! (It was a sell out)

Photoshop Courses

3DMadeEasy are offering a wide range of Photoshop courses between now and the Christmas break.  3DMadeEasy are keen to make these courses accessible to teachers across Scotland, should your school/area have sufficient numbers 3DMadeEasy would be happy to come to you.  To take up this fantastic offer email your location and the course you are interested in to mailto:kim@3DMadeEasy.com  Continue reading Photoshop Courses

Pirates Invade Lochgilphead Primary

On Friday 9th, November pirates invaded Primary 1 and 2/1 at Lochgilphead Primary as we held our Pirate Afternoon to celebrate the end of our pirate interdisciplinary topic.  The afternoon included a treasure hunt, pirate games and crafts, a pirate song and even some pirate grub and grog!  Our parents were encouraged to join in by dressing up and there were some fabulous costumes to be seen.  Photos can be seen on our blog at:

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ab/LochgilpheadPrimary1/2012/11/12/pirates-invaded-lochgilphead-primary/ld

Film G

At the beginning of November, FilmG came to Tobermory High School to work with Gaelic/Gàidhlig students in S2, S4 and S6.  The students had written two different scripts during class time on the theme of ‘Hunger/Desire.’  The FilmG crew spent a week working with the students on filming and editing.  The films will be entered in the FilmG Gaelic Short Films Competition.  A fantastic time was had by all and everyone is looking forward to taking part again next year. Continue reading Film G

John Logie Baird Primary Supermarket Topic

Primary 3/2 at John Logie Baird Primary have been very busy learning about the Supermarket.  They performed very well in front of the whole school and parents at assembly.  The children dressed up and took on roles of various jobs within a Supermarket.  They all described who they were and what their job entailed.  Well done P3/2!!  Thanks also go to Tesco for supplying the school with uniforms and props.

Park Primary Swimming Success!

Park Primary School is celebrating recent success at the Inter School Swimming Competition.  Park won the overall competition for the first time ever, coming home with 23 medals and a shield.  Between the 9 swimmers, 16 gold, 4 silver and 3 bronze medals were awarded from a mixture of individual and relay events which took place throughout the day of Friday 10th November at Atlantis Leisure Centre, Oban.   The prize winners were: Ella P5 – 6 golds, Fergus P6 – 5 golds, Mia P7, 1 gold & 1 silver – Sam P6 – 2 golds, Cara P7 – 1 silver & 1 bronze, Cameron P7 – 1 silver & 1 bronze and Calum P5 – 1 silver & 1 bronze.

Equipment Galore

Last summer the children of Port Charlotte Primary School worked hard in a variety of sponsored events to raise money for athletic and PE equipment.  P1-2 skipped none stop in lots of skipping activities and P3-7 completed an orienteering challenge in the local area.  The two events raised nearly £700.  Only some of the equipment is pictured with the children as we couldn’t fit it all in!  Thank you to everyone who supported the school in this sporting venture.  The children and staff are looking forward to using the new equipment.

Burgh Hall Fun

Tuesday 30th October, saw Dunoon Primary P5 out once again using their investigative and learning skills.  The venue was the Burgh Hall and the event was the “Beach Forum”.  All children had to complete four varied activities.  They especially enjoyed all the hands on tasks.  They became archaelogists with the Kilmartin Group – finding many examples of what life was like through the ages. Continue reading Burgh Hall Fun

Kilninver Time Machine

Our second visitor stepped out of the time Machine this afternoon.  From the clues he gave us we worked out that He was Dr David Livingston.  The story of his visit is on our school website if you click on the link you will be able to read the whole story. http://www.kilninverprimary.com/news_detail.asp?Section=8&Ref=860 

Which famous Scottish character is going to drop in on us next?

Swimming Success

Calum made us all very proud today when he scooped the silver medal for the boys 50m backstroke at the Oban schools swimming Gala.  He is only in P5 and is chuffed to bits with his achievement because there were lots of P7 boys in the race.  He knows this is his strongest stroke and puts his success down to the fact that his goggles fit really well and that he has lots of stamina so can keep going for ages and ages when lots of other people have given up.

Well done Calum! – Kilninver Primary School

Snakes and Lizards

On Wednesday 31st October, Lynn and Andrew Stirling very kindly brought in some reptilian pets for the children of Innellan Primary to see – two Bearded Dragons and two snakes.  The snakes are different breeds.  One is a Royal Python named Monty and the other is an Argentinean Rainbow Boa called Melgaia.  The children were amazed to see these exotic creatures.  Some of the staff did their best to be brave and the children were delighted to welcome such fascinating visitors. Continue reading Snakes and Lizards

Keeping Fit at Campbeltown Nursery

The children at Campbeltown Nursery are keeping fit this November.  They are going swimming  at Aqualibrium, the local leisure centre, and using up a lot of energy in the soft play and ball pool.  Many are returning to nursery in the late afternoon to take part in a Yogabugs club, where they are acting out stories by stretching their bodies in different postures.  They are learning all about building their strength and stamina and improving their flexibility. Continue reading Keeping Fit at Campbeltown Nursery