Pumpkins and Parties πŸŽƒ

After lunch we kick started our Halloween party by judging the winners of Mrs Adams’ pumpkin carving competition which was judged by our house captains Rachael and Colin and the teachers. It was a very difficult decision as there were so many creative entries but in the end, we whittled it down to three pumpkins from each class.
And the winners were.. Drumroll… πŸ₯
P1-3 – Leo, Jorgie and Phoebe
P4-7 – Lily, Keira and Eilidh
Well done, and thank you everyone for your hard work at home! πŸŽƒ
Β Next up was the costume competition, which again was very, very tricky to judge.. but after much deliberation the Captains decided on their winners β€‹πŸŽƒβ€‹β€‹πŸ˜ˆβ€‹β€‹πŸΊβ€‹β€‹πŸ§›β€β™€οΈβ€‹β€‹πŸ‘»β€‹β€‹πŸ¦‡β€‹.
P1 – Leo
P2 – Erin
P3 – Jorgie
P4/5 – Hannah
P6/7 Colin
Then, when all the serious business was finished, we let loose with some dancing and games. We had fun playing spooky corners, musical statues, musical bumps, pass the pumpkin and dunking for apples.🍎
We finished off with a quick dance off to decide who today’s best dancer was well done Ellis, great moves! πŸ•Ίβ€‹β€‹πŸ’ƒ

Halloween Hike! πŸ•·πŸŽƒ

Today someΒ  witches, clowns, vampires, cats and even Kevin the Minion took part in the Parent Council’s first ever Halloween Hike around the Wetlands – and what an un-boo-lievable time we had! πŸ‘»πŸ§›β€β™‚οΈπŸ¦‡πŸ™€

Our walking trail started in the Wetland’s outdoor classroom and took us up over the bridges, down the Kirkland hill and back to school (a big walk for little feet)! Along the way, we stopped at 5 check points and completed some spooky challenges – dancing the Monster Mash, mixing a cauldron and climbing through a Spider’s Web! πŸ•ΈπŸ§Ÿ

Back at school, we were treated to some hot chocolate (with cream and marshmallows of course) and some sweets from the Parent Council!Β 

A huge big thank you to Lauren Paton and the volunteers to gave up their morning! πŸ•·πŸŽƒ

 

Rugby training

Primary 1-3 started a weekly block of Rugby training today – taken by staff from Wigtownshire Rugby club.

Our younger pupils enjoyed all the fun activities, and the brief shower of rain only served to help make the ground and them all the muddier!Β  It was certainly big smiles, and big fun all round.

Meta Skills being developed-

  • Resilience Players face intense physical and mental challengesβ€”bouncing back from setbacks, injuries, or a tough loss is crucial.
  • Collaboration Rugby is a team sport through and through. Success depends on trust, communication, and working together under pressure.
  • Adaptability Game plans shift, opponents surprise you, and conditions change. Being able to adjust quickly is a major asset.
  • Decision-Making Whether it’s choosing when to pass, kick, or tackle, players need sharp judgment in split seconds.
  • Self-Leadership Staying disciplined, motivated, and focusedβ€”especially when things get toughβ€”is vital for personal and team growth.
  • Emotional Intelligence Managing emotions, reading teammates’ moods, and staying composed helps maintain team cohesion and performance.

πŸ‰ UNCRC Rights Fostered Through Rugby

UNCRC Article Right How Rugby Supports It
Article 31 Right to play and leisure Rugby provides structured and enjoyable opportunities for recreation and social engagement.
Article 15 Freedom of association Children learn to be part of a team, form friendships, and collaborate with peers.
Article 12 Right to be heard Players are encouraged to express opinions, contribute to team decisions, and reflect on their experiences.
Article 29 Goals of education Rugby promotes personal development, respect for others, and preparation for responsible life in a free society.
Article 24 Right to health Physical activity through rugby supports physical and mental well-being.

Building Big in Leswalt! 🏑

This term, Primary 4-7 have been learning about renewable energy sources and ways we can save energy and make eco-friendly choices! After the October break, we will be learning about Sustainability and what we can do day-to-day for a better future! To make this big topics seem relevant to us in little Leswalt we had asked to visit the new housing development to find out how they make sustainable choices in their new land development. 🏘

This morning, we buddied up with our friends from Kirkcolm as well as site manager Ross and his colleague Sophie from McTaggart Construction and made our way across to the building site in our snazzy hi-vis vests! We were given a tour of the plot, where Ross explained all the adaptations they make to their houses to ensure sustainable living; from foam insulations, to wood identification trails to make sure they know exactly where the timber frames were grown.🌲🏘 ♻️

Afterwards. we invited Ross and Sophie back to Leswalt to show us how the experts do it and build some houses of our own! 🏑 We used cardboard boxes and MakeDo kits to build a sustainable house of our own and absolutely loved using the bolts and tools to do it! So much so, that McTaggart Construction have kindly offered to purchase for us to use in school! πŸŽπŸ“¦

*Disclaimer, the Leswalt housing will be much sturdier, and will include roofs

We had an absolutely super morning, and love every opportunity for the upper classes to get together for fun projects! A big thank you to Sophie and Ross from McTaggart Construction for taking the time to show us around the housing development and their very generous donation of the MakeDo kits for us to keep working on our building skills in school πŸ™‚!

 

Fondue Friday 🍫

Fruity Fondue*Β Friday!
This term, the Primary 4-7 class have been working hard to save up their “class cash”. This week the managed to secure Β£1000 in savings and decided the only logical thing toΒ  do would be spend in on having a “Fondue Party!πŸ€‘ We enjoyed a selection of fruit and chocolatey goodies dipped into some delicious melted chocolate🍫. A super end to a super term! Well done Team P4-7! πŸ˜‹

A Wholesome Harvest πŸ₯•πŸ₯”πŸ’•

 

On Thursday afternoon, the boys are girls made the wet and wild journey over to Leswalt Church with their tatties, beans and carrots to celebrate Harvest. Reverend Marlene led a fantastic service, we loved sharing with her our Β crisps and sandwich picks! The boys and girls performed some beautiful songs; β€œThank you for Almost Everything” was sang P4-7 and the little class gave a very cute renditionΒ of β€œBig Red Combine Harvester” before everyone came together to sing β€œ5 a day” Β  We finished off with another sing of The Big Red Combine from 1-3 (it was too cute not to!) 😊

On Friday morning, Mrs Kyle, Mrs Baillie and our brave P6’s and 7’s headed around the village to delivery some bags filled with our lovely harvesty foods to Leswalt’s community member! We thoroughly enjoyed our door hopping! The perfect way to brighten up a wet and wild weekend with some wholesome foods πŸ™‚πŸ²

Thank you to everyone who joined our celebrations at Leswalt Church and the kind food donations. A big shout-out to the Baxters and their hens for the very generous egg donation,Β  Papa John and his committed green fingered gardening club (Leo) for their (giant!!)Β  carrots and onions!πŸ₯•πŸ₯”πŸŒ½

As James said ” The Leswalt community is so nice!” We definitely agree! πŸ’•

Meta Skills

Creative Cassidy
Communicating Cate

Collaborating Cora

Article 14 – I have the right to have my own thoughts and beliefs and to choose my religion, with help from my parents

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