Our Seniors have been working with Nick Hesketh, the Education Department’s Writer in Residence, for the past two weeks and he has asked me to let everyone know that he genuinely feels that he has never worked with a more engaged or better behaved group of children. He has loved his time here. This has been reflected by lots of visitors to these two classes this session and is fantastic to hear. 🙂 🙂 🙂
Well done and thank you to you all – we’re really proud of you. A strong, positive P6-7 group makes such a difference to the rest of the school and these two year groups are proving to be great leaders, working so well with their teachers and other staff and pupils.
More success, more talent. more hard work.
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Sporting Success
Ayner in P7 and Dylan B in P6 teamed up this afternoon to win Silver at the Dundee Primary Table Tennis Championships. Fantastic! Cortez and Brody also performed really well. Pics from the event will be on Mr Malone’s Health and Wellbeing Blog soon.
Talent + hard work = success. Well done, all. 😉
More Arts Festival Success
Well done to:
* our P3 and P5 Poetry Groups who were awarded Gold.
* our Brass Ensemble of Nicole, Bronwen and Beth, who brought back Silver.
* Jack in P6 and Sam in P2 who won Silver in the Individual Poetry.
* Morven in P6 who achieved Silver in solo Violin playing.
This takes our total to 3 Golds, 4 Silver and 1 bronze, a fabulous tally (and I’m sure our Choir would have won Gold, too had the weather not beaten us yesterday!)
Lots of talent on show, lots of hard work and lots of success. 🙂 🙂
Winner!
Congratulations to Catherine Stinson, a winner in the 2012 SCARF Energy Efficiency Calendar Competition. Catherine will travel to Edinburgh to receive her prize at the Scottish Parliament later this month. Success for St Clement’s!
Breaking news………Football Success
A big well done to the footballers from P5, 6 and 7 who today exceeded all expectations by reaching the final of the Meikleham Cup at Gussie Park. They fought through their section with a win, a draw and a defeat, then edged out St Andrew’s Primary in the semi-final. We’re really proud of all the boys – their play was great and their sportsmanship exemplary even though they were so disappointed to be pipped by an excellent St Mary’s PS team (which included former classmate Javade – big congratulations to them) in the final.
Well done, Ciaran, Daniel, Kian, Reece, Lee, Jomi, Brian and Connor. You were great ambassadors for our school – you’ve proved that success and good sportsmanship can go together and you deserve your medals as competition runners-up.
Thanks to the competition organisers – everything went really smoothly.
Photos soon…………………………………………..