The nursery and Primary 1 classes enjoyed a great sports day together . Races included running with a teddy, balancing a bean bag and pushing a wheelbarrow. Teams were helped and encouraged by Primary 7 helpers.
Primary one are holding a museum of old things that have come from own family members. It will be held in the small hall at Gordon Primary School on the thirty-first of March (Thursday). The Public will be charged twenty pence to come and visit. Gordon Primary School pupils are allowed to see it during school time for free. You will hopefully be directed by Prefects near the office if you are thinking of coming. It ends at 3’o clock. So Hurry!
Hopefully we’ll see you there!
By Ethan and Kyle
On Sunday 8th of November the community of Huntly gathered together to remember the men that sacrificed themselves in all of the wars.
To get the Primary ones involved, the primary sevens and ones walked to war memorial to find out more about it. Mrs McIntosh had brought along some photos to show us about why and how the memorial was built. She told us that they made the memorial in 1922 and finished in 1923. Hundreds of people came to see it being revealed to the public. Names sometimes still get added to it. It was very interesting. Everyone enjoyed it and showed respect. Two of the Primary ones from Miss Gilchrist’s class laid some wreaths that they had made. The whole school also did a two minute silence at 11:00 to show respect for all the soldiers who had fought.
by Ailsa and Amy p7sc