Every Friday p4-7 have been training for cross country event our cross country at King George The Fifth. the first race starts at quarter past ten on 22nd of March. p4-5 are 800m and p6-7 are running a mile!!! Come along and see the fun!
Building club
New after the Easter holidays Pauls and Elliot’s building club for p1/3 p4/7 (4 might be here)
we are going to be teaching how to build a lot of useful things like a hammer etc. Paul and I have been building for 3 years and we get on like two peas in a pod .
We only have 15 spaces for p1/3 and 15 for p4/7 so on Friday the 15th we are going to sign people up every body is so exited for the club after the Easter .
by Elliot and paul
Gavin won a med
Scotland rugby
On Sunday Scotland vs franc for 10 years Scotland have not won a game. But all that changed on Sunday we finlay bet them. And my friend was one of the mascot and we watched the game on TV.
Maths- Scale Work
The past few weeks in maths we have been doing work on scale. On Monday we learned what scale was and had to make 4 pictures for a partner (on squared paper) then they had to measure it using the squares on the paper. Yesterday we had to use scale to measure a table. Today Descartes had to make a mini classroom for our tiny handmade tables and we are making tiny chairs computers projectors whiteboards and more!
We do maths with Miss Stapelton
By Kaylan
What I wore at world book day
I wore at world book day a evil queen dress it is black and red and it has red glitter on it Gavin wore a cow boy hat ‘shirt ‘boots ‘jeans ‘and he had a pistil kaylan wore A Harry Potter costume with a scar glasses and everything!
from Georgia
Holywood vs. World Book Day!!!
Today we had to come to school… all dressed up! Because it is world book day we got a letter home in the Holywood mailbag saying on the 3rd of March we could dress up as whatever our favourite book character was. The book I am reading right now is Harry Potter and the goblet of fire and this is my favourite book is right know so that’s who I dressed up as. Sarah-Jane dressed up as my best friend from Hogwarts Hermione Granger, to bad somebody didn’t dress up as Ron(Ronald) Weasley! This is how I dressed up:
I wore a white polo shirt
I wore a black jumper
I wore some dress up trousers
I wore my dock martins
I wore a pair of sunglasses with the lenses taken out
I brought my broomstick
I wore a pair of black socks
AND my mum got a black eyeliner pencil and made a scar on my forehead
then when I got to school I got a bit of willow stick and made a wand
anyway… back to world book day! Today at quarter past nine we did e.r.i.c then writing then we did maths and at half past 2 parents are going to come and we can do a book swap so say i brought in 10 books but i brought 4 we would swap them for 10 or 4 more books!!
By Kaylan
Peer Mediation – Coming soon to Holywood Primary
We are excited to announce we have successfully completed a 2 day peer mediation course! 14 pupils have attended and are ready to deliver a new peer mediation service. Peer mediation will help to solve problems and make this school even more friendly and a great school to learn and grow.
Bus wanted
Holywood would like an old double decker bus – for the play ground and reading and playing we do not want to drive it around
the shed
The shed is so colourful it makes my eyes explode what would you do to make the shed assume and cool.
The colour of the shed is blue and pupil yellow it’s so pretty.
We are going to ask some of the staff what they think of the new shed.
Mrs McCutcheon said “There are no distractions! It is a nice little private area. I love working in it and the children work really hard.”
Mrs Queen said “The children love it and it is a nice little airy space to work in”
Mr Payne said ” A nice, quiet area where children can get on with their work”
Miss Dale said” It is a peaceful place to work, you can get some reading done! The only problem is the shed can be full of other learners and you can’t always get in it!”
We also asked some of the pupils:
Dylan: said it’s a nice area to get on with work.
Gavin: it’s small to work in.
Ella: it’s nice and colourful to work in.

