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After school clubs

After School Clubs are made so your child can have fun after school. Many people like to go to them. After school clubs are good because children of all ages get to have fun and have exercise. The child is expected to follow all rules and bring P.E. kit. Here are some of the ones coming up.

 

 

 

After school clubs Spring Term

  1. Multi Sports

Dates : 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th Mar

Day : Monday

Age group : p1-3

Times  : 12:30-1:15pm

Total Cost : £2:40

2.Dance

Day : Tuesday

Dates : 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th Mar

Age group : p 3-7

Times :12:30-1:15pm

Total Cost : £4:80

  1. Extreme Dodge-ball

Day : Thursday

Dates : 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th Mar

Age group : p 4-7

Times : 3:00-4:00pm

Total Cost : £4:80

Snapshot week

Snapshot week is when the whole school completes their work in one jotter for every subject. We do this because our parents can see everything in one jotter instead of looking through lots of jotters.

This goes on from Monday to Friday then we take the jotters home for our parents to see.  We bring them home to show off our learning skills.

 

World Book Day!

All over the world people dress up as characters from any book, but this year our school have made a twist! We are going to dress up as an adjective, for example, if you were going to dress up as warm you would wear something warm, and this will take place on the 8th of March!

In our school when we do events like this all teachers get involved and dress up too! Along with this we ask all children to bring in a donation to help a charity!

Everyone is able to send in donations in other words ALL DONATIONS WELCOME!!

For more information, check out the World Book Day website

House Group System

Our House Group System is made up of 6 saints: St Andrew, St Modan, St Columba, St Cecilia, St Clare and St Teresa of Calcutta.

They each have a different value which they represent: Justice, Love, Forgiveness, Hope, Compassion and Gentleness.

The school got to vote on which saints we wanted as our house groups. There were 12 saints to choose from: 6 girls and 6 boys. We put colored dots on the saints we wanted and we were to pick 3 boys and 3 girls.

 

All siblings are in the same group.

 

You can earn points by doing something good like, listening to the teacher or doing as you are told.

Primary sixes are going to the Uni

Every week on a Tuesday Primary 6 have been going to the University of Stirling to do micro teaching.

 

Micro teaching is when students who are training to be teachers get to practise with smaller groups from local schools.

Parents’ Evening

Thursday 16th of November was parents evening and children’s parents came in to chat to teachers about how their children [or child] are doing. Parents that are waiting to talk to teachers look at the child’s work.