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Schools will rock you

On Monday P6/7 classes and I went to Schools Will Rock You,  a musical put on by the pupils of the Gordon Schools. It was held in the big hall at the secondary and it started at half one and finished at three o ‘clock, but unfortunately we missed the end because we had to go home.

The story was about two people in love.  A lot of the cast wore tops that said gaga kids. There was lots of singing and dancing and it was great fun.

by Chantelle P6 blogger

After School Cricket Club

Our school sometimes holds clubs after school and in school times!

We really enjoy them and I am going to tell you about one of them:

The Cricket Club!

Its only for girls and its after school and its for girls in primaries 4, 5, 6,  and 7.

Mr Nicol runs it and he enjoys it as much as the girls do!

They meet every week on Tuesdays and they have to be first to leave from school.

There is also a boys cricket club and a girl and boy cricket club but I am only going to write about the girls one.

By Libby And Sinead xxx

Prefects

Gordon Primary has welcomed prefects to the school.

A prefects job include setting a good example,helping around the school, showing new people around and helping at wet play times!

They started helping out around the school this week.

They are all primary sevens. They introduced themselves at last weeks assembly and they all got a badge to wear.

by Amy (P5 blogger)

 

Art Work

Here are a few examples of some of the very attractive artwork that has been produced around the school.

Mr Baird has worked with P7 to produce very eye catching artwork in the style of Pablo Picasso, while Mrs Wills has been working with P6 to produce beautiful portraits in the style of Cationa Millar. P4s have produced some lovely windmill artwork, as part of their study of Scotland.

Sharing Assemblies

Some classes have been sharing what they have been doing this term with the school at assembly.

Last week P7 told the school about their WW2 project. They showed models they had made of gas masks and Anderson Shelters. Everyone carried their own gas mask in a box in case of a gas attack. Some pets even had gas masks.They explained how every child who was evacuated had to wear a label saying who they were and where they came from.

We heard the noise of the siren that warned people about an air raid, telling them to hurry to their anderson shelter.

Then p4c recited their amusing poems that they wrote for Roald Dahl day. They were based on nursery rhymes and were very silly! We enjoyed listening to them.