Roald Dahl Day 2016

We had a fantastic time celebrating the life and work of Roald Dahl. We had a special assembly, read from his stories and books, and created some themed artwork. The Primary 4-7 class also brought in their favourite Roald Dahl books and read them to P1-3.

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Welcome to Megan Jaffray

In our ICT M.A.D (Making a Difference) group today we interviewed former pupil Megan Jaffray who has joined us at Logie Durno for a week of work experience. We used this as an introduction to writing a blog post.

The children wrote their own questions to ask her.

What have you enjoyed the most at Logie Durno school? (Karina)

Probably getting to know all of you, because you’re all so nice.

What’s your favourite food? (Brodie)

Fajitas

What is your most memorable moment from your time as a pupil at Logie Durno? (Cara)

I think the time it was a really sunny day and none of us wanted to go inside for the afternoon and Mr. Calder had to come and tell us to get inside (but we got to go outside later in the day anyway).

What’s been your favourite day at Logie Durno while you’ve been here on work experience? (Gracie-Mai)?

My first day because everything was new.

What do you like about Meldrum Academy? (Tyler)

Getting to meet a lot of new people?

What is your favourite Disney film? (Innes)

The Lion King

What is your favourite subject at Academy? (Daisy)

Probably art because we get to be creative and have a bit of fun.

What is your favourite colour? (Olivia Mitchell-Moore)

Purple.

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Well done!

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At assembly today three boys earned certificates. We awarded them for being confident in maths, an enthusiastic leaner and for inventing a creative maths games.

All of P4-7 earned a class certificate for the way they have looked after the younger members of school.

Well done everyone!

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