P5s topic

The two P5 classes are doing a topic on the novel the B.F.G and they have to find out different things to do with Roahl Dahl for their homework and they have also read the book then listened to the audio. They have found out quite a lot of information.We are finding the book interesting and funny

by Ellie  p5 glow blogger

Welcome

We would like to welcome new staff to Gordon Primary.

Miss Barrere who is teaching P5A, Mrs Mitchell-Moore who is teaching P2B and Mrs Fitzpatrick who is teaching P6B.

Scarecrow competion

At the Huntly Hairst last weekend the P4s took part in the scarecrow competition.

Mr Grays class 4B came first with a wonderful scarecrow and recieved  a £50 prize and 4C Mrs Sells class came third with another wonderful scarecrow and won a £10 prize.  P4 also made bookmarks to sell at the hairst and Bunting to decorate the auction ring at the Huntly mart.

They have not decided what they are doing with the money yet.

Fiona P5B Glowbug Blogger

New Classes

Here are all the classes for 2012/13.

1A (Room 3) Mr Wood

1B (Room 4) Mrs Innes

2A (Room 6) Mrs Webster

2B (Room 7) Mrs Mitchell-Moore

3A (Room 20) Mrs Jamieson

3B (Room 21) Miss Crawford/Mrs Irvine

4A (Room 10) Mrs Fraser

4B (Room 12) Mr Gray

4C (Room 11) Mrs Sell/Mrs Mansell

5A (Room 22) Miss Barrere

5B (Room 23) Mrs Cannon

6A (Room 17) Mrs Barclay/Mrs Mitchell

6B (Room 18) Mrs Fitzpatrick

7A (Room 19) Mrs McIntosh

7B (Room 16) Miss Conn

By Duncan (P6 Blogger)

Huntly Castle Junior Tour Guides.

The Huntly Castle Junior Tour Guides have got off to a busy start this session.

They attended a ceilidh in September, wearing their magnificent costumes, and introduced themselves to visitors to Huntly at a ceilidh organised by Huntly Development Trust.

Duncan and Felicity, Emma and Andrea will deliver a public tour at the castle tomorrow.

There are more bookings and tours in the pipeline.

Roald Dahl Day!

Roald Dahl day is on the 13th of September and it is a day for us to celebrate Roald Dahl .Gordon Primary School are celebrating by having a dress down day on the 14th of September!You are allowed to dress as a Roald Dahl character.You could maybe dress up as Matilda and wear a checked blue dress and carry some books,or if you are a boy you could go as Charlie Bucket and carry a golden ticket which could just be a yellow piece of paper.

http://www.roalddahl.com/

Amy p5 blogger