‘Dalintober Rules The Waves!’ Christmas Show

Dalintober Primary School performed at three Christmas Shows for members of the school community.   Parents and friends were treated to a nautical themed sing-song from each class as well as some instrumental performances from our musicians and an emotional performance from the school choir.   A spectacular finale saw two of our Primary 7 boys performing a crowd pleasing ‘Santa Flatley’ routine.   Everyone had a fantastic time and a massive £2304 was raised from entrance fees and raffles.   Merry Christmas everyone from all at Dalintober Primary School. Continue reading ‘Dalintober Rules The Waves!’ Christmas Show

Nativity news from Luing

The children of Luing primary School ended their run up to Christmas with their beautiful service in Kilchattan Church for the Luing community.

The children left the congregation with the poignant message that simple gifts are often more precious.  To conclude the service Duncan, Murran and Kyle demonstrated their new talent in playing the clarinet and trumpet entertaining us with a medley of Christmas tunes. Continue reading Nativity news from Luing

Achaleven Angels

Although there are only four wee girls at Achaleven, they love to sing and have been practising very hard some songs to celebrate the Nativity. Our first outing was to the local Etive Club, where we added our songs and poems to their Christmas celebrations.  A visit from a very funny Santa soon had us all giggling.  Word soon spread that the girls were lovely singers and we were invited to sing for the residents at the Lynne of Lorne Home in Benderloch  and Eader Glinn Home in Oban. Continue reading Achaleven Angels

Lochgilphead Primary 7 Panto

On Thursday 6th December, Primary 7 put on the Pantomine “Snow White” to the members of the public.  As the lights went out, the audience waited with anticipation to see what would happen.  The curtains rose up and “Snow White” began.  The Narraters started “Snow White” which went into the first song.  There was the evil Queen and her evil cronies.  The cast rolled on, like Snow White, animals, the woodcutter, the teeny tribe (7 Dwarves), Boffins, Hunters but who comes and saves the day, is the handsome and charimg Prince, his cheap aftershave dislodge what was in Snow Whites throat! Continue reading Lochgilphead Primary 7 Panto

Carol Singing at Bowmore

The Mainstream and Gaelic pre-five units of Bowmore Primary went to visit the residents of Kirk Care on Monday 17th December.  They entertained with renditions of ‘Jingle Bells’ and ‘When Santa got stuck up the Chimney’.  The Gaelic pre-five children followed on with a lovely Gaelic carol.  This was a lovely afternoon as the different generations enjoyed each other’s company. The children were suitably rewarded by the residents as they each left with a present, tucked under their arm – thank you so much everyone!

Pre-5 Lochgilphead Joint Campus —Art Exhibition

The Pre-5 Unit recently had a visit from Art teacher, Alec Ohnstad, who gave the children some tips as they painted pictures for their Art Exhibition.  Family and friends had the opportunity to purchase the artwork in order to raise funds for the charity, Mary’s Meals.  The Art Exhibition was a great success and all pieces were quickly snapped up!  As well as the sale of their paintings, the children ran a café and had baked flapjacks to  serve to those visiting the exhibition. The fantastic sum of £80 was raised.

A  Very Merry Christmas Market

Friday the 7th of December brought the return of the Christmas Market back to Lochgilphead Joint Campus. This year’s market was yet again a huge success with a total of £ 2400.00 exceeding previous years’ totals.   The hall was packed with a variety of stalls with different themes and goods. A particular success was the stall from the Technical department which was quickly sold out.  Santa’s  grotto with our , Santa, his elf, Rudolph and the Snowman went down a treat with all, especially those from the primary. Continue reading A  Very Merry Christmas Market

The Hoity Toity Angel meets The Gruffalo’s Child

Well done to all our star performers who took part in the Christmas Concert on Monday 17th December in Rhunahaorine Primary.
Children performed The Hoity Toity Angel and The Gruffalo’s Child and entertained their audience with bells, clarinet and trumpet.
The fantastic sum of £250 was raised for school fund. Thank you to everyone who helped and supported the school yet again with a super turnout.

PORT ELLEN AT CHRISTMAS

On Wednesday 19th December 2012 there was a Nativity at Port Ellen Primary School. Primary 1/2 did the nativity with nursery, we thought it was very good they remembered all their lines. They were clear and they enjoyed doing the play, they liked singing the songs and the audience laughed, we really enjoyed it. It was really good Taylor was Joseph and Sarah was Mary and it was also known as the the lucky owl and Rebecca was the Owl. By Alicia Continue reading PORT ELLEN AT CHRISTMAS

‘Carols By Candlelight’

On Monday 17th December, the Round Church in Bowmore was lit up with flickering candles in preparation for Bowmore Primary’s ‘Carols By Candlelight’ service. This was very ably led by P.4/5. It was a very special time for the children and our community. Each class stood and sang either a Christmas carol or song to a packed church whilst P4/5 told us the Christmas Story. Special angels designed by the children, decorated the church. The simplicity of the service reminded us of the meaning of Christmas. By the time the P 4/5 service ended, everyone left the church with a lovely warm Christmas feeling. Merry Christmas everyone.

Bowmore Christmas Fayre!

All Bowmore Primary children have been busy with their arts and crafts this term in preparation for their grand Christmas Fayre! There were a variety of crafts on sale: from super sparkly twig stars to lovely Christmas Stockings, from carefully decorated hand sewn tree decorations to excellent ECO photo frames (recycled cardboard and shells were used). Handmade Christmas trees and bunting also looked stunning. Continue reading Bowmore Christmas Fayre!

Christmas Shopping at Strone – Maths in Context!

Representatives from our Primary 4-7 classes at Strone Primary School went to the local supermarket today to buy food for the school Christmas party. We all chose the food that we wanted and then the group used their maths skills to make sure that we stayed within our budget and made the most of all the 2 for 1 offers in the supermarket. We used our mental maths skills then checked with a calculator. We used our skills in multiplication, division, fractions and problem solving to make the most of our money. It was tricky to keep a track of everything we bought, but we did very well and even had 50p left over! We hope everyone will enjoy the lovely food we bought, at our party tomorrow.

‘Snow White’ sparkles at Bowmore

Bowmore Primary held one of their finest pantomimes to date this December! The familiar story of ‘Snow White’ was retold in a sparkling version of song and dance.
Every class took part and performed a well-rehearsed and very professional routine. Our P.7s took on board the principal roles, from a very handsome Prince Justin of Bieberville to our outrageous dame, Sarah Sausage. Snow White walked on straight from a Walt Disney film as did the very wicked Queen – boo! Continue reading ‘Snow White’ sparkles at Bowmore

Nativity Play at Castlehill

Friday 14th December was a very special afternoon in Castlehill Primary. Primary 1 and Primary 2 delighted family and friends with their excellent and well rehearsed Nativity Play. Expertly narrated by 5 of our Primary 2 pupils, the story unfolded to a hushed and very appreciative audience. Angels sang, stars shone, shepherds tended their flock, wise men found their way, and Mary, Joseph and their new baby were cosy in the stable. The afternoon was brought to a close with a rousing rendition of “We Wish you a Merry Christmas”. Continue reading Nativity Play at Castlehill

Rothesay Primary WOW two sold-out audiences!

P4-7 pupils in Rothesay Primary took part in an oustanding pantomime last week called ‘Cinderella Jones’. This production told the story of Sally, a girl in a very similar dilema to Cinderella in the traditional fairy tale. We had a 5 strong team of rapping mice, a duo of hilarious fairy godmothers and their ‘squeegie’ dancer girls, Matt Vinyl: an overly confident DJ and his two crazy pals, our two ugly (but they were beautiful) sisters, the cool and charming Surfin’ Sam and of course, Sally. Our P1,2 and 3 pupils entertained our two sold-out audiences with Christmas songs during the interval. Continue reading Rothesay Primary WOW two sold-out audiences!

Road Safety Calendar Competition

The monthly assembly at Castlehill Primary included a very special presentation with regards to the Argyll & Bute Road Safety Calendar Competition. Mrs June Graham and Mrs Kay McGhee , from the Road Safety Unit, travelled to Campbeltown and gave the whole school a talk and slide show which let the children who had a winning entry see their pictures on “the big screen”.   Certificates and prizes were handed out to the lucky prize winners. Continue reading Road Safety Calendar Competition