Tag Archives: Whole School Events

Book Fair

We are happy to announce that Scholastic Book Fair is in school from 24th May until 30th May.  Pupils have a flyer home today!   The books will be on display to parents on parent afternoon and evening.  We hope to raise £500 worth of books for the library!  The children will have time in class to look at the books.  We will be open on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 3pm until 4pm in the school library.Book fair

The Queen’s Speech

The Queen’s speech will be opening next week on the 28th May in the evening, for special guests on the 29th May in the afternoon and the 30th May.

Here is a little taste of the action!

Cerys and Keeley are the courtiers who are trying to write the “Queen’s Speech” for the Jubilee however they end up getting help from two old ladies from Dalbeattie!!

Liam is one of the guards at Buckingham palace!

Fin is the other!

The actors who have taken part in this production have been very committed to it and turned up every Wednesday to drama club. Good effort everyone!


Titanic Day

We had a very successful dress up day on Friday 20th April. Mr Henderson from the museum came along to help judge the best dressed girls and boys. The theme was Edwardian or nautical. Prizes were donated kindly by the Dalbeattie Co-op store. Mr Henderson also presented the prize of a Titanic model kit to the pupil, who won the quiz sheet competition, all about William Murdoch and the Titanic, in conjunction with Dalbeattie Museum. In the holidays, the children were encourgaed to visit the museum in their own time with their parents to answer five questions about this important part of history for Dalbeattie.The winners of the dressing up competition were:

Primary 1
Zara Ireland
Reilly Nelson (boy)
 
Primary 2
Lainey Ireland
Sam McKnight(boy)
 
Primary 3
Faye McKnight
Nathan Harper
 
Primary 4
Saffy Kirkman
Aaron Jamieson
 
Primary 5
Sam McConaghie (boy)
Kaylin Patterson
 
Primary 6
Kerry Aitchison
Neil Herries
 
Primary 7
Keeley Maxwell
Erin Aitchison
Alistair Rae

Overall winners:Gregor Davidson,Nicole Geddes

Titanic Celebrations!

Titanic

The anniversary of the Titanic is of great importance to Dalbeattie Primary as First Officer

 

Murdoch attended this very school!

 

Mrs Howie has devised a quiz in partnership with the museum that children can complete with their parents in the Easter Holidays-The Prize– a model kit of the Titanic !!

 

Mr Henderson from Dalbeattie Museum is visiting P5 on the subject of the Titanic this very week! His Powerpoint presentation will be available to all classes.

 

We will be dressing up in Edwardian clothes to commemorate the Titanic in the last week of term.

 

In addition Mrs Howie will be opening the school in the Easter holidays for the lantern making workshop.

 

 

Our new wall mosaic!

Our Mosaic!

The school is delighted to have taken delivery of our mosaic mural to display on the school building. The art work is the result of a competition held on Green Britain Day held back in June 2011 as part of an eco school project to improve the school grounds, when the children were asked to design a picture suitable for being made into a mosaic. When Mrs Jamieson looked at some of the entries there were five which were considered excellent. The decision was made therefore, to use aspects of all five in the final design. The result is super!!! The children’s designs were from Jamie Smith, Abigail Simpson, Struan Carson, Lachlan Mc Killop and Ruaridh McCormack. Well done you five!! The mosaic looks amazing on the wall!

Thank you to Mrs Howie for all her hard work!

Wow!

 

Scottish dancing competition

23 girls from P.3-7 took part in the Scottish Country Dancing section
of the Dumfries and District Festival. They won the cup in the First
Time Entry class, dancing Galloway House, and also received a commended
certificate in the P.1-4 larger schools class, dancing Rabbie’s Reel.
They had an enjoyable day and Mrs. Fortnum and Mrs. McFarlane were very
proud of their hard work and achievements. They were a credit to the
school.

Well done girls! Well done Mrs Fortnum and Mrs Mc Farlane!