Bookends prize Taynuilt Highland Games 2024

The Bookends prize will be awarded for the first time at the 2024 Games.

This commemorative medal was designed by the P7 pupils of the school and will be awarded to past pupils of Taynuilt Primary for significant contributions to the village or The Games.

The ‘Bookends’ are two teachers – one in the here and now, and one who came to Taynuilt more than 100 years ago.  

Berni McMillan, Head Teacher of Taynuilt School is ‘now’, and Angus Murray, also Head Teacher of Taynuilt School, is ‘then’ – from 1921 to 1939. 

They are joining together (through Angus’s granddaughter who is jointly sponsoring the prize with Berni) to support the music and sporting traditions shared by the school and the village.

Mr Murray was born on the Island of Lewis and was one of the very first from the remoter parts of the island to go to University and to become a teacher.  He was a native Gaelic speaker, committed to the language and to the countryside, its names and traditions, as well a teacher who relished and sustained as wide a curriculum as possible in his school.  He fished the Awe (recording the names, in English and Gaelic, of all its fishing pools), chaired the Hall Committee, walked the hills and was Gaelic tutor to the Taynuilt Gaelic Choir as well as an indefatigable organiser of the annual school sports.

To find out much more about him, and about the school a hundred years ago, go to:

Angus Murray MA

 

 

Cheerio and thank you to Mrs Boyd and our Janny

After school the whole community gathered to say a fond farewell and express  our gratitude to Mrs Boyd and Peter our Nanny as they retired.

Following a cuppa and some time together in the school hall Our Piper Ali led us all across to the church for a cheery carol service. The parents and children made a presentation to Mrs Boyd and Mr MacLennan to thank them for their years of service to the community.

Many families gathered to celebrate Mrs Boyd’s & Janny’s retrial

Mrs Harden played for the carol service

Calum and Evie played the guitar for the first time in public

Week beginning 29.05.23

Monday Holiday

Please remember there is no nursery on Monday. We will reopen as usual on Tuesday. 

Congratulations Following their success at interview on Friday, I am delighted to confirm that Kasia and Isla will remain with us as part of Team Taynuilt on a permanent basis.  I am sure you will join with me in congratulating them.  

Stay and Play We are introducing a new opportunity this week. If our trial run is successful we plan to repeat Stay and Play Sessions on a monthly basis. Please give it a go and then let us know what you think. If you would like to stay on after drop off in the morning to play with your child in the ELC just pick one day this week and prepare yourself for some fun. We are sure the children will enjoy showing you their favourite activities. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday From Drop Off Time – 9:30AM

ELC Week Beginning 18.05.23

All being well we plan to hole our Sports day on Friday of this week.

The ELC children will remain in school for the morning session and will walk down to the sports field after their lunch. The traditional races and shinnanigans will take place in the afternoon. All families and the village community are welcome to attend- and can arrive anytime between 1 and 3 pm. Children will be collected from the sports field as we are not returning to school at the end of the day. Children should bring a sun hat and sunscreen as they will be outside for a long time. Cool water and ice lollies will be available for all. 

Science centre visit

On  Thursday the 27th April our whole school visited the Glasgow Science Centre. Click on the Sway below to see photos from the day.

In the design Lab we created self powered vehicles.

Cheerio for now to Mrs Ralston

P6/5 Gave Mrs Ralston some lovely gifts to say thank you for being their class teacher. We all wish her well as she moves to Lochnell Primary to be the acting Headteacher there for the summer term and look forward to welcoming her back to work with us again in the autumn. .

Cheerio to Miss Pate

Today the children of p6/5 waved a fond farewell to Miss Pate.

They had a lovely day cooking up a feast and took it home to share with their families.

We would like to wish Miss Pate all the best with everything she does in the future and hope she enjoys the kind gifts we presented to her to thank her for being our class teacher for the last 18 months.

PICS TO FOLLOW.

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