North Rhins Residential

Pupils in P5-7 at Kirkcolm, Leswalt and Portpatrick Primary Schools headed off to Abernethy Barcaple Outdoor Centre on Monday for an overnight residential stay.

The boys and girls participated in a range of activities whilst there including archery, abseiling, a challenge course, climbing wall, and team problem solving challenges. Pupils overcame fears and developed their team-working skills throughout the course of our trip. 

After a fun-filled day of activities, everyone enjoyed an evening game of hide and seek in the dark – at which point the staff watched as 50 children ran off into the darkness at a location they had never been before; cue panicking teachers! But thankfully all returned safe and sound, and no one was left to spend the night in the great outdoors! 

We then headed to our rooms to settle down for the night – and despite a lot of sugar being consumed, everyone was asleep by midnight much to the staff’s relief! 

The next day started bright and early with some pupils rising at 6.30am. After breakfast, we finished our final group activities and hopped onto the bus just after lunch time. It was a very quiet journey home with lots of tired little people catching 40 winks to make up for the lack of sleep the night before! 

Everyone had a brilliant time away and enjoyed mixing with pupils from all of our trio schools. 

Safer Internet Day – Looking After Yourself!

Safer Internet Day was actually Tuesday 7th February (yesterday!) but we were actually in deepest, darkest Barcaple yesterday abseiling and climbing through muddy challenge courses and so not using the internet at all!

So, we kicked off this morning back in school with a chat about how to keep ourselves safe online. P.C. Conroy came in to chat to us and talk us through a presentation about internet safety. The pupils were very open and honest with P.C. Conroy – most have mobile phones and use YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat, BeReal etc. There are age limitations for all of these for a reason. We know that parents will be keeping a close eye on search history and what is being accessed/who is in contact – but it just helps to raise awareness with the pupils too. They are much more knowledgeable about these things than I am as an oldie!

The clear message is:

  1. do not share personal details online
  2. only accept friend request from people you know
  3. be kind! Don’t be mean and if you see others being mean – report it!
  4. enjoy using your phone – but have some downtime too!

The internet is an amazing and wonderful place but, it has its negatives too of course! Just be mindful and think.

If you are ever unsure – seek the advice of an adult!

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