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. 😃

 


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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