This term a new Scrabble after school club has started. This club is taken by Mrs Baillie and aims to have the boys and girls of Leswalt having fun, while also devloping Literacy and mental maths skills. Eighteen boys and girls came along to play on the first week.
It is hoped that the school can soon arrange an inter-school Scrabble tournament with the pupils from neighbouring Kirkcolm Primary.Author: Mrs Baillie
Hallowe’en party fun
Terrific Technology challenge!
On Tuesday 4th October the whole school took part in a technology challenge , set by Mrs Baillie.
The whole school was split into 6 teams. Each team had a P1 and p7 pupil in it (and a range of pupils from different classes.) They were given the following instructions –
*You must design and make a lighthouse with a flashing light on it.
*The lighthouse must be between 30 and 50 cm tall.
*It must be brightly coloured so that approaching boats can see it.
*It must be sturdy enough to withstand a Force 7 gale (from my hairdryer!)
*It must be made within a budget of £9000 (as that is how much it cost to build the Mull Of Galloway lighthouse)
*Everyone in your team must have contributed to the finished lighthouse – all should be able to talk about what they have done.
*Each team will present their finished lighthouse to the judging panel at 2.30pm.
The pupils then had to “buy” resources such as glue, card, batteries and bulbs.
It was a fantastic afternoon, with great co-operation and teamwork evident through out the school.
Congratulations must go to Maxwell, who led his team to victory with the winning lighthouse!
People’s Bible
Primary 5,6 and 7 went into Stranraer Library on 29th September to write 2 verses of the Bible online. Their verses have now been uploaded for the whole world to see. Have a look at www.thepeoplesbible.org to see the unique handwritten edition of the Bible, and see if you can spot the writing of any Leswalt pupils!
Wigtown Book Festival
Our Mull of Galloway experience!
The boys of Leswalt Primary had a thoroughly enjoyable, and blustery day at The Mull of Galloway lighthouse. Catching the tail end of Hurricane Katia, the pupils and staff experienced a visit to the most Southerly lighthouse in Scotland on an extremely windy day!
This trip was part of the whole school development of the topic on “Lighthouses”. Guided by Mr Steve Hardy all of p1-7 learned from the interactive displays in the exhibition and the engine room. The highlight for all was climbing the 115 steps to the top of the lighthouse. Despite the wind the pupils could see for miles. Throughout the visit everyone learned about the development of lighthouses in Scotland as well as some facts about the lighthouse at The Mull of Galloway. The windswept pupils, staff and parents concluded their trip by popping into the Gallie Craig to enjoy some delicious home baking. Muching on their chocolate cake, pupils reflected on what a real experience it had been to visit the Mull!Learning about lighthouses
Tatties on tour!
During the Summer holidays pupils gave up their time to perform at both Stranraer and Wigtown Shows. Leswalt Primary pupils were part of the main ring entertainment at both events. And, at Wigtown show pupils were able to see Princess Anne, as she toured the show.
The Royal Highland Show 2011
On Friday 24th june 2011, the whole of Leswalt Primary travelled to Edinburgh to perform in front of the crowds at The Royal Highland Show. We had an absolute ball!
Oor grateful thanks tae a’ at R.H.E.T
For choosin’ LESWALT tae go
Tae promote oor tatties an’ D.and G.
At this year’s Heilan’ Show.
On Friday morn,twenty fourth o’ June,
At half past seeven or so.
We climbed aboard McCulloch’s bus
For a trip tae The Heilan’ Show.
A guid run up the coast road
One fifty miles tae go.
An’ jist afore eleeven o’clock
We reached The Heilan’ Show.
We had a snack an’a wanner roon
There were umpteen places tae go.
An’ at twelve o’ clock we milked a coo !
That day at The Heilan’ Show.
Then made oor way tae the grandstan’
When “THE TATTIES ” had tae go
Tae don tattie bag kilts and tattie heids
Tae dance at The Heilan’ Show.
We sat an’ cheered an’ clapped oor han’s
Oor faces wi’ pride aglow,
Tae see them “WALK FIVE HUNDRED MILES”
For the folk at The Heilan’ Show.
By then it was the back o’ two
An’ we had time tae go
An see some o’ the ither things
Tae view at The Heilan’ Show.
There’s Countryside an’ Forestry
There’s livestock row on row
There’s Bikes an’ Cairts an’ Tractors
A’ at The Heilan’ Show.
Red Arrows did a flee past
An’ the sun it kept aglow
An’ at half past five the time came roon
Tae lay The Heilan’ Show.
The weans were tired but happy
The teachers were shattered an’so
Once again we boarded the bus
Fareweel Tae The Heilan’ Show.
A smooth run back tae oor south west nest
An’ as daylicht started tae go
Aboot nine o’ clock we reached Leswalt
Hame fae The Heilan’ Show.
Whit a day tae remember for years tae come
Tae tell a’ the folk we know
O’ the day we danced as tatties
When we went tae The Heilan ‘ Show.
Written by Mrs B. …….Mary E J Buchanan
with love and affection for the weans at Leswalt ,
as my teaching career draws to a close.
June 2011
Super Summer Fete!
On Sunday 3rd July the PTA of Leswalt Primary held a Summer Fete at school.
This took place in glorious sunshine and saw a wonderful turnout of pupils, past pupils, future pupils, grandparents and members of the community. Attractions included the Coastguard, a bouncy castle, cream teas ,face painting, manicures and glitter tattoos. Pupils in p5-7 all developed their enterprise skills by creating and running their own stalls. All the pupils, parents and staff were delighted when the fundraising total surpassed the £1000 mark.