All posts by Mrs Fraser

Cross Country

Fantastic results at the interschool Cross Country competition yesterday. After the event being cancelled before the Easter holidays due to bad weather, the Cross Country was able to return on Wednesday, 19th April. Sheuchan Primary sent 15 children from P5-7 to take part in this event. P5 had to run a half mile with Harry Greenhorn coming first for the boys race. P6 ran a mile long course with Murray Ferguson coming 3rd for the boys race and Lacie Craig coming 2nd in the girls race. P7 also ran a mile with Lily Steel taking 1st place and Lainey Gibb coming 2nd place. Bobby Stevenson came third in the boys race. The rest of the team came in the top 20 for their races. A fantastic result overall for our Cross Country Team – we are very proud of you all!

Comic Relief – Read Nose Day – 17th March 2023

Sheuchan Primary went CRAZY for Comic Relief on Friday, 17th March. All the children came to school dressed crazy and colourful and there was plenty of crazy outfits on show! Each class took part in fun activities organised by Primary 7. These included a yucky lucky dip, pin the red nose on Ed Sheeran, Red Nose Treasure Island hunt, basketball shoot, face painting, decorate the biscuit and guess the number of marbles in a jar. Amelia from P7 created a fantastic quiz for each class as well. Some teachers were challenged to a building task using cake which was cheered on by pupils. Several children were lucky enough to pie a teacher in the face as well as paint a teacher’s face. All these great activities helped to raise an amazing amount of £455. An exciting and fun day was had by all. Well done everyone!

World Book Day – 2nd March 2023

We celebrated ‘World Book Day’ on Thursday, 2nd March. All of the  children brought their favourite book to school.

All classes took part in different activities such as making masks, creating a character using a potato, a scavenger hunt and using Chatterpix to make characters speak.

Highland Games for P1-4

As part of an enterprise topic, Primary 4 organised the Highland Games for P.1-4. After a parade of the different clans for example The Scottie Dogs’ and The Great Galloway Coos, children participated in events such as ‘The Farmer’s Dash’, ‘The Wellie Toss’ and ‘Toss the Caber’. There was a great competitive atmosphere during all events. Primary 3 baked lovely shortbread for all the competitors. Great fun was had by all!  

P7 – Burns Supper

As part of an enterprise project, Primary 7 organised a Burns Supper for P5-7 by writing speeches, making table decorations and organising the entertainment. They planned and cooked a delicious meal of haggis, neeps and tatties as well as recited Address to the Haggis and the Selkirk Grace.  Some P7 girls entertained everyone with a Scottish themed cheerleading display. The afternoon was finished off with everyone dancing the Gay Gordons. Well done P7 for a terrific afternoon!