Getting to know each other – welcome to our village!

As part of the newly formed partnership between Leswalt and Portpatrick Primary Schools, children have been taking part in some exciting outdoor learning to find out more about each of the school’s communities.

Firstly, Leswalt pupils invited Portpatrick School to visit their community.  The whole school travelled to Leswalt and spent some time getting to know each other in the classrooms.  The pupils then worked in mixed schools teams to solve anagrams.  The answers gave a list of items to be found on a Scavenger Hunt in the local wetlands, Aldouran Glen.  Despite the torrential rain, spirits were high and pupils completed the Scavenger Hunt in their waterproofs and wellies!    All pupils were then treated to a tasty warm snack made by the neighbouring Kirkland Tearoom and farm shop as they dried off inside.

A reciprocal visit was made this week by pupils from Leswalt travelling to Portpatrick.  Luckily, the weather was on their side and all pupils were able to visit the local RNLI lifeboat shed.  The children were split into mixed school groups and were all given a chance to go onboard the brand new state of the art lifeboat, dress up as lifeboat men and women and watch video

s of real life rescues at sea.  The RNLI team involved in the tour were absolutely fantastic and had all children engaged from start to finish.  On return to Portpatrick School, all pupils were treated to some toast and not a crumb was left!  The pupils had a fantastic time and learned a lot about the importance of the lifeboat in the community of Portpatrick.

Pupils from both schools are beginning to form friendships and are always excited about the next joint project they will be taking part in.  A real sense of ‘partnership’ is beginning to take place between both school communities.  Leswalt Pupil Council are currently developing ideas for a joint ‘Easter Egg Challenge’ so watch this space!

Visit of Portpatrick to Leswalt

With the new partnership schools arrangement in place, the pupils of Leswalt primary invited the pupils of Portpatrick Primary to come and join them for a day of outdoor learning.  Unfortunately, it happened to be a very wet and windy day.  All pupils covered themselves up with waterproofs and had a memorable day in the Aldouran Woods.

Back in the school they shared a warm and tasty snack from the Kirkland farm shop and tearoom, and dried out together.

Burns Winners

In January the focus for literacy at Leswalt  has been Scots language.

And, all of the pupils learned some Scots poetry to recite.

Mr Dougie Brawls the Janitor, was give the very difficult job of judging the poetry, artwork and handwriting.  The winners were as follows-

BURNS RESULTS 2014

CLASS POEM RECITATION WINNERS ILLUSTRATION

WINNER

HANDWRITING

WINNER

P1 Twa Leggit Mice 1.Phoebe Gaw

2.Finlay Scott

3.Auryn Kirkpatrick& Erin Jamieson

Auryn Kirkpatrick Phoebe Gaw
P2 Dentist 1.Boyd Sloan

2.Charlotte Gaw    3Iona Rickard

Millie Smith Charlotte Gaw
P3 The Crocodile 1.Lewis Dove

2.Kayleigh Williams

3 Ethan Smith

Kayleigh Williams Lewis Dove
P4 The sair finger 1.Jack Rickard

2.Arden Mc Intyre

Arden Mc Intrye Jamie Drennan
P5 Wee Willie Winkie 1. Lauren Anderson & Kathryn Topping

2.Finlay Cowan

3 Kerr Calderwood

Finlay Cowan Finlay Cowan
P6 Cat food rap 1. Aiyanna Wilson

2. Rhona Baillie

3 Freya Bathgate

Aiyanna Wilson Freya Bathgate
P7 Address to the haggis 1.Tommy Kerslake

2. Craig Anderson

3 Erin Topping Abbie Mc Quillan

Abbie Mc Quillan Abbie Mc Quillan
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