Costume Creativity for Comic Relief 😂🤑

Today, Leswalt school was filled with so many creative costumes and so much laughter🤭! Pupils were asked to dress as something beginning with the first letter of their name, and they certainly rose to the occasion! We had astronaut Arthur🧑‍🚀 , Emma the Elf 🧝, Leo the Leprechaun 🌈, Aria the Asda bag 🤭 and so many other hilarious costumes too! Staff couldn’t resist the chance to get stuck in with the fun too. We had Mrs Baillie as Batman, Mrs McKnight as a minion, Granny Gordon, Miss Dobbie Douglas and Mrs Kyle as Ken (beach Ken to be exact)..

After spending most of breakfast club time crying with laughter, we snapped some funny pictures to mark what we all agreed was “one of the best dress up days we’ve had” with some photos and celebrate all the amazing effort and hard work that has clearly went into planning and making the costumes. 😃

 

Some people reallly got into character..😂


A huge big thank you to everyone for getting into the spirit and making such an effort with their costumes! We hope that all our fun, and red nose sales has raised awareness for the wonderful charity Comic Relief and the hard work they do for children living in poverty!

Well done Team Leswalt!❤️ Check out all our funny photos on our school’s YouTube;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrt5JJG6GYc

Ram Tam Showcase🪈🤩

On Wednesday afternoon, P4-7 showcased their fantastic Ram Tam Music learning. With Helen, from Ram Tam musicians, P4-7 have been working hard this term to learn more about rhythm, beat, musical notes and how to play the tin whistle! 🪈P1-3 were invited along as a fantastic audience to listen to our super rendition of ‘Baby Shark’ and ‘Ally Bally’.🎶 Learning to play a musical instrument is such a super opportunity and we are super thankful to Helen from Ram and Tam for her time and patience, visiting us on a Monday afternoon. ☺️

Look out for tin whistles coming home in school bags this week for some practice at home! 😙🪈

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Rotary Quiz for our Whizz Kids

A huge well done to our four Primary 7 pupils who represented the school at last night’s Rotary Club quiz, which was held at Park Primary School. Murray, Colin, Rebecca and Rachael faced some tough questions and opposition from other local primary schools. Although they weren’t placed on the day, we are very proud of their efforts and team work! 🤩

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Music for All🎼

This afternoon P4-7 visited the Ryan Centre to enjoy a musical performance by a very talented clarinet choir. After taking our seats, the musicians entertained us with some music from the talented composter John Williams, which we managed to link to the Star Wars Movies!🌟

The 4 musicians challenged us to think of some tricky animal songs, which they replicated using their instrument. We watched in amazement as one of the musicians started taking apart her instrument while playing, the instrument got smaller and smaller and the pitch got higher and higher – we were very impressed. 😀

The performance finished with a super recitation of ‘We Don’t Talk About Bruno’ which seemed to get the P4-7 crowd singing along to the music. 🤩

We had a lovely time in Stranraer learning more about wind instruments and enjoying a very special performance!🎵🎺

 

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Magnificent Maths Brains 🧠 🥉

Today 3 of our fabulous Primary 7’s, Colin, James and Rebecca had the exciting opportunity to take part in the Enterprising Maths Challenge at Douglas Ewart High School in Newton Stewart. They joined 11 other teams from the Rhins and Machars to show off their amazing maths brains! 🧠
The challenge was made up of three different activities, designed to really get their maths brains thinking and applying what they’ve been learning to new, exciting concepts.➕➖➗🟰
The P7 trio began the morning with a poster making competition based on “The Story of Money.” 💰 This creative task encouraged teams to explore how money has developed over time, from early trading systems to the modern forms of currency we use today. In the weeks leading up to the challenge the Primary 7s had been busy researching foreign currency and up and coming, new digital currencies including Bitcoin- impressive stuff! 💷💵💳🪙
Teams were challenged to take part in a Prophecies game which challenged pupils to think strategically to place numbers on a grid, predicting how many numbers would be placed in that row/column. Have a go at home! https://mathgameswithbaddrawings.com/games/prophecies 💭
The final part of the day challenged pupils to answer past paper questions in the form of a relay race! The three P7, really put their heads together and showed excellent team and work and mathematical thinking! 😁
Colin, James and Rebecca represented Leswalt exceptionally well and were so well deserving of the 3rd place prize!🥉Their effort, positively and hard work and truly inspiring and we are all so proud of them!😁

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Celebrating Science Week!⚛

We are having lots of fun celebrating British Science Week this week in school. This afternoon, we welcomed parent into school to join in with some exciting experiments and investigations. Pupils and their parents rotated around 4 sciency stations;
  1. Fizzy exploding hands! 🧤 (because it wouldn’t be science week without some explosions.)An age-old crowd pleaser, where we saw vinegar and baking soda react to blow up a rubber glove!💥
  2. Rapid Freeze Ice Cream 🍨Pupils observed how salt and ice reacted quickly to freeze their ice cream ingredients!
  3. Boat Building – Pupils explored the concept of floating and sinking. They were challenged to build a boat, which held the most dinosaurs. They had to think carefully about the material they used, their water resistance and durability. ⚓
  4. House Building with the digital leaders- Pupils set to work, using their mini saws and cardboard and MakeDo kits to design and build some houses to add to Leswalt’s Housing Development. 🏠
Pupils and parents rotated around 3 of the 4 fun activities. We look forward to finishing off our final rotations tomorrow 😄!
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Burns club competition🌟🌟

We were very proud of our two confident individuals, Jorgie and Colin last night.  They stepped on the stage at the Ryan centre, in front of a packed audience and recited their Scots poetry word perfect, with great expression.  It was a great evening of entertainment and both Jorgie and Colin represented our school so very well.

Well done to both our stars! 👏👏👏

Cracking time in the capital! 💖

Our Primary 6 and 7 pupils recently had an amazing time during their residential trip to Edinburgh . 

They crammed so much into their two days away, and were so very well behaved.  Several people commented on what delightful pupils they were and how they represented the school impeccably.  Well done all – we are very proud of you .  Many thanks must got to he staff for supporting the pupils when away.  Everyone had the best time!

Have a look what they got up to here – 

 

Residential trips are powerful because they combine challenge, independence and new environments, which naturally develop meta-skills such as resilience,  self-management and confidence

School residential experiences support several rights outlined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) by providing opportunities for children to learn, participate, and develop independence in a new environment. During residential trips, pupils exercise their right to education (Article 28) and the goals of education (Article 29) through experiential learning and personal challenge.  Time spent engaging in  social activities also supports Article 31, which recognises children’s right to rest, play and take part in recreational activities. Together, these experiences help promote wellbeing, confidence, resilience, and positive relationships among pupils.

Stories, Sips and Smiles

Without the company of the P6 and 7s today our Primary 1-5s has plenty of  fun celebrating World Book Day! We started the day by listening to some audio books while designing our book covers then after break tuned into the CBBC live lesson where we followed the reading map to explore lots of different ✨reading vibes✨
We ended the day cuddled up with a story with biscuits and hot chocolate to enjoy – what more could you ask for on a miserable, wet afternoon! 📖🍵

Boys and girls will be arriving home with their book tokens, so pupils can go and collect their £1 free book! 

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