Welcome!ย We hope that after having a look at our blog you will find out some more information about life at little Leswalt Primary School.
It is not the quantity – but the quality that counts!
Welcome!ย We hope that after having a look at our blog you will find out some more information about life at little Leswalt Primary School.
It is not the quantity – but the quality that counts!
Today P4-7 welcomed back Niamh, the school’s Rugby Development Coach back to start a block of lessons to develop our Rugby skills. We started off with a game of ‘Capture the Flag’ which aimed to support our tactical thinking and ‘Switch’ to practise changing positions and avoiding opponents. ๐
Afterwards, we headed away from the comfort of the concrete to grass to practise some ‘contact’ activities on a soft surface. Pupils paired up to have a go at 4 different safe tackles. Niamh explained that being able to tackle and be tackled safely and effectively is an important priority in rugby and it’s important we can do this before we try a real game situation. ๐
It was certainly lots of laughs and the mud only gave us a soft place to practise our new moves!๐
Meta-Skillsย
Adapting Alexander
Initiative Ivy
Leading Li
Collaborating Cate
UNCRC Articlesย
Article 31- Right to Play, Arts and Culture
Article 29 – Right to Education
Article 12 – Respect for Children’s Views
Today, P1-3 were very excited to welcome Ailsa Buchanan into school to talk us about her job as a Vet, especially given the number of aspiring vets we have in the school!๐พ
Ailsa told us all about the skills and qualities she needed to become a vet. She explained that in order to be a vet,ย you must have a kind and ย caring personality and love animals! Which was great to hear for all our little animal lovers!๐ป
She brought with her some of her special vet equipment; stethoscope, thermometer etc. and explained how vets use them to help animals to feel better. Then, it was over to us to become vets, Ailsa brought with her some X-Rays from some attention needing animals and we had to work out what was wrong with the animals and why they needed help from the vet. We saw the X-Ray of a poorly pup who had swallowed a stone, some broken paws and a pregnant dog too!๐ถ๐ฑ
A huge thank you to Ailsa from Academy Vets for taking the time to visit Primary 1-3. We absolutely loved hearing all about her job and the work she does to look after our furry friends! ๐ฎ๐ถ๐ฑ๐น๐ฐ
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Collaborating Cora โ Vets often work alongside other vets/farmers, to work out what is wrong with animals. Being able to work as part of a team is crucial. there is absolutely no way Ailsa could do what she does alone, it’s all about teamwork! ๐
Focussing Fergus โ Concentrating is a big part of veterinaryย work. We want our animals to have the best care to get better so being able to give pets our full attention and get the job done right is so important for Ailsa and other vets๐ฉ
Communicating Cate โAilsa explained that one of the toughest parts about being a vet is not being able to speak the animal’s language. What people don’t always realise is that despite this, animals do often try to tell their owners and vets what is wrong through different communications. Vet’s have the challenging job of trying to work out what is wrong with the animal. Vets also need to be great at asking pet owners the right questions to get to the bottom of things too!๐
Critical Thinking Chris โย Often vets haveย big problems that they may not always know the answers or solutions to straight away!๐ค
RRS Articlesย
Article 13 – Freedom of expression
Yesterday, P1-3 welcomed some special visitors into school to get VERY hands on exploring their health and well-being topic โย People Who Help Us!
Part of this was looking at people who can help us when we find ourselves in danger and need urgent assistance and thusโฆ Emergency Services Afternoon was made! Big thank you to Mrs Warwick for her excellent work in co-coordinating all these kind volunteers to come to the school.
Pupils had inputs from;
Coastguard โ Learning how in a seaside town like Stranraer they have an active role is making sure that people stay safe out on the Loch and further afield!๐ฃ๐ผโโ๏ธ๐ค
RNLI โ Just like the Coastguard, they are another essential service to have this close to the water. They experience many call outs all across the area from people struggling in boats. ๐๐ผโโ๏ธโต
Police โ We learned about how our local police help us daily by keeping the place we live safe for us and are always quick to respond in an emergency should we ever need their help!ย ๐ฎ๐ผโโ๏ธ๐
Itโs always fantastic for the pupils to get hands on during these open afternoons and it really helps bring the topic to life for them! A huge thank you to the kind volunteers who gave up their time for this. I know when P1-3 were buzzing with chat from their afternoon.
Meta-Skills
Sense Making Samira
Curiosity Carlos
Focussing Fergus
Integrity Ivy
UNCRC Articles
Article 3 – Best interest of the child
Article 6 – Life, survival and development
Article 24 – Health, Water, Environment
This afternoon we had a lovely visit from a lovely lady, Jane from Creative Stranraer. Jane is involved in a project which adds some fun to the Southern Upland Way. Along the walking trail, they are hoping to add some kists filled with colourful ‘treasure’ stones for walkers to collect along the way. ๐ถโโ๏ธ
Jane brought along lots of stones and pens and tasked us with drawing a colourful picture on the stone. We had lots of minions, trees, patterns and animals, which Jane seemed super impressed with.๐ณ๐ฑ๐ถ
Afterwards, in our groups, we were given a long sheet of paper to design a ‘Leswalk Mural’. We had a quick chat about the fanulous things we love most and special parts of Leswalt before starting to draw some pictures on our mural. These looked absolutely fantastic. Jane hopes to include 1 part from the murals in a collective primary school mural in Stranraer, which will be displayed along the beach. We can’t wait to see the finished project.๐
We had a super fun afternoon, showing off our creativity and capturing all the fantastic parts of our wee community! ๐จโ๐จ๐ฉโ๐จ
Meta-Skills
Creative Cassidy
Collaborating Cora
Critical Thinking Chris
Focussing Fergus
UNCRC Articlesย
Article 13 – Sharing Thoughts Freely
Article 28 – Access to Education
Article 12 – Respect for Children’s Views
Article 31 – Rest, Play Culture and Arts
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It’s week 4 of cooking club, which means….ready, steady BAKE OFF! ๐ฉ๐ผโ๐ณ๐จ๐ผโ๐ณ
Today the digital leaders Ben and Rachael ran an assembly for internet safety day. They were talking about smart tech safe choices, exploring the safe and responsible use of artificial intelligence. First of all we watched a cbbc live lesson that talked about chatbot. Then we introduced our chatbots that they needed to design and there is a winner in each class. Then we watched a cbbc news round that explained what artificial intelligence is. Finally we did a YouTube quiz (is it real or AI?) and that was our assembly about safer internet day.
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By Rachael and Ben