P7 attended the Cool Curling taster session on Wednesday, 5th October 2022. The children thoroughly enjoyed the session with many trying this sport for the first time. Thank you very much to North West Castle for this experience.
P7 attended the Cool Curling taster session on Wednesday, 5th October 2022. The children thoroughly enjoyed the session with many trying this sport for the first time. Thank you very much to North West Castle for this experience.
The boys and girls in P3, P4, and P5 participated in numerous mathematical challenges organised by Liverpool Maths on Monday, 26th September as part of Maths week. All children enjoyed these activities and developed their resilience with the more challenging ones.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to our MacMillan Coffee Morning. We were overwhelmed with all the cakes, loaves, tray bakes, scones and pancakes that we received.
In addition, thank you to everyone to came out on such a miserable morning. We hoped you enjoyed meeting up with old and new friends.
We will be announcing a final amount raised on Monday morning.
All the Primary one children enjoyed their farm trip to ‘Kitchen Ewes and Coos’ at High Arrioland, New Luce.
All the boys and girls enjoyed their trip to Kelvingrove Museum in Glasgow last week. They all took part in an Egyptian workshop which took them to different areas of the museum. They even got to hold artefacts that were over 3000 years old.
On Wednesday, 15th June, the children from P6 and P7 travelled to the Galloway Activity Centre where they participated in paddle boarding, kayaking, laser tag and archery. We had great fun taking part in these activities in glorious weather.
Some P6 photos
Some P7 Photos
The boys and girls had a fantastic time at Mabie Farm Park today. They played and had lots of fun in the sunshine. Thanks to all the parent helpers who supported us today.
We started our Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations last week. Every child in school made a mosaic tile and these tiles will be put together to make the Queen’s head. All the children enjoyed making their tile. Thank you very much to Diana Hamilton for her organisation, preparation and help on Friday.
After weeks of practising, we have our Scots Poetry Winners per class. Former Sheuchan teacher, Mrs McCaig judged the finalists in each class and had the hard decision of picking this year’s winners. The standard was so high however the winners are as follows:
P1 – Reid McNally (Mince and Tatties by J.K. Annand)
P1/2 – Nancy Sloan (Twa Leggit Mice by J.K. Annand)
P2/3 – Sophie McCreadie (Circus by J.K. Annand)
P3/4 – Emma Lindsay (The Sair Finger by Walter Wingate)
P4/5 – Francis Lawton (The Heron by J.K. Annand)
P5 – Melissa Fraser (The Auld Broon Troot by Sandy Thomas Ross)
P6 – Millie Whorlow (A Dug, A Dug by Bill Keys)
P7 – Katie Monair (Address of the Haggis by Robert Burns)
Missing from the photo is Emma Lindsay.
Today we said goodbye to Miss Barbour who is our P1/2 teacher. She joined Sheuchan Primary in August 2020 when she taught P7. She has recently secured a permanent post as a PE teacher in a school in Glasgow. To send Miss Barbour off in style, we held a mini sports day for her which she and the rest of the school enjoyed. We would like to wish Miss Barbour all the best for her new job and best wishes for the future.
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