Primary five help save lives

Primary 5 have raised an amazing amount of money through their Eco committee. They gave ÂŁ95 so that a village could get clean, safe water. They all set up an eco friendly stall to make enough money to help the poor. Not all of it was spent towards the African people. They sent the money to Oxfam and then Oxfam sent the money to a village in Africa. Everyone enjoyed themselves very much.

By Keran 🙂 and Amy 🙂

Mrs Booth’s new job

In assembly today Mrs Booth made an announcement that this would be changing jobs. She also said that that would be the last time we would see her. Her new job is called Asset Manager for Primary Schools in Aberdeenshire. This meant that she would be working on new schools and help them design them.She will be helping to design the new Markethill school.

Hope to see you again, Mrs Booth! Have fun!
Kirsty .M.xxx

Young Explorers

Primary 2 have been traveling the world, looking at the different places and animals. Their new topic this term is Young Explorers. They have had lots of fun and really enjoyed their selfs. They also have a new class mate called Barney the bear. He has been around the world and is now in the amazing place called Turriff. They have been sending him messages to him telling him where they have been. Some of the pictures were just like the real thing. One of them had drawn a picture of her and her family walking up the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. I thing everyone now wishes they are still in primary 2.

by Keran 🙂

Eco Week

This week children have been busy taking part in environmentally friendly activities as part of Eco Week. Primary 1/2 have been making their own recycled paper. It looked like lots of fun. (And very messy!) Primary 5/6/17 and 6/18 are having a Swap Shop on the last day of term, bringing in toys, books and games to exchange with one another. Primary 5 have been spreading the Eco message by helping every child in the school plant a seed. They wanted to show how easy it is to grow your own plants, and how it can cost very little to get started. They have worked hard to limit the amount of litter in the school grounds this term, and presented a short play to the rest of the school to encourage everyone to use the bins. Their super-hero, Captain Litter, will be out in the playground to keep an eye on things! Here are a few photos from our very busy week.



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