p4/6 olympics

When they arived in the gym hall they were runing around the hall with their olympic torches.First they started with their  turtle race in heat 1 1st was jamie b 2nd kyle.b .There was another turtle race 1st was lewis 2nd was george 3rd was kyle b next came the girls turtle race heat 1 1st was skye 2nd was emily 3rd was kalina they all had fun so far next came the triathalon 1st was Ryan 2nd was Jamie 3rd was Lee  heat 2  1st kyle b 2nd dominik 3rd jay.so far they are all having fun i tkink there we go its finaly came the girls triathalon 1st was skye 2nd was grace 3rd was Emily so they all did really good.And the girls relay 1st was Emily Amilia Grace Erin 2nd was Kerry Lucy Skye Kalina and Claire.Then the hurdles came Marc did outstandingly well  Jay kylos team came 1st Ryans team  Marcs team came 3rd then they went outside and did the javeling the scores was fabulos but then it came to the presintation all the people who won a race got a medal and at the end everyone got a mdal for taking part and having fun.

by guest reporter dylan.s p5/5

Katie Morag, the musical.

Primary 1 put on a super production of ‘Katie Morag, the Musical’ on Friday, with 2 morning performances for the pupils and an afternoon performance for parents and carers. They did a great job with lots of enthusiastic singing and flag-waving! Well done to all the staff and pupils involved and many thanks to all those who came along to support this event.

Bike Roadshow

Primary 4, 5 and 6  were treated to a Bike Roadshow on Friday, thanks to the success of P5 in a recent competition. A variety of bikes of all shapes and sizes were provided, from a teeny tiny clown bike to a huge Harley Davidson-style bike.The children had a great time, and were presented with lots of goodies at the end of their session. Click over to the Primary 5 blog for more photos and video clips of P5/5 having fun. 😀

Saxophone Ensemble visits Markethill

On Wednesday morning we were treated to a visit from a group of amazing musicians – The Scottish Saxophone Ensemble.They told us all about their instruments and played a variety of music from Ravel’s Bolero to Handel to Gershwin. The children ( and staff!) were completely enthralled by their performance! As is often the case, our visitors commented on the excellent behaviour of the children, they were a truly fabulous audience. 🙂

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