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.

Mrs Harden played for the carol service

End of term ceilidh with Gracie’s dad
On the last afternoon of term the whole school joined together to have a boogie. Gracie’s dad Gary brought his accordion along and played for us. This was the last part of Mrs Boyd’s last day so it was an extra special super duper send off.
We wrote recipes for a happy retirement
Staff and pupils wrote recipes for a happy retirement for Mrs Boyd. We hope she tries some of them in her new air fryer. P6 made chef’s hats and everyone who submitted a recipe got their photo taken wearing one. It was great fun trying to complete the task and take all the photos while keeping it Top Secret from Mrs Boyd who kept popping up when we least expected it. A real Team Taynuilt effort and a great result.
P6 organised a PJ day fundraiser for Children in Need


Memorial service
The whole school community gathered at 11 Am to show our respect to the people who have given their lives and service for us in war.
Bryson and Evie recited ‘In Flanders Fields’
James laid the wreath that the P6 children made
Miss McMillan read a modern poem
Rev Tom gave a blessing.
P7 Skipping challenge for charity
The apples from our orchard were delicious
ELC Learning to climb – P6/5 learning how to support and encourage
We are all learning lots of different skills when working together.
The young children in the ELc are learning how to use the climbing frames to climb, swing and slide. The are just getting used to these new skills and over the weeks their confidence in using the equipment has grown. To begin with some of them were not sure about being so high off the ground but with the help and encouragement of the older children they are starting to have a go.
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. .