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Borgue Primary weekly news 13.11.20

It’s been a busy week here in Borgue, with lots of hard work going on.

P4-7 have started their Victorians topic and learned all about the life of the Queen. Have a look at their super portraits and information.

P1-3 have also started their topic and Mrs Harrison has put up the class information wall.

Amy Niven also came to visit and did some fitness circuits with P4-7 outdoors!

With Mrs Kirk, the pupils have been doing science experiments with volcanoes , observing the chemical changes . Lots of fun!

With Mrs Graham P4-7 used existing text to create blackout Remembrance inspired poetry.

The whole school also visited the War Memorial , and laid a wreath created with Mrs James. A few of our older pupils recited some poetry and we all took part in a 2 minute silence. Inside the school the pupils have made a fantastic display of poppies.

Week 2 Borgue assembly

It’s been another busy week in Borgue Primary!

Our Pupils of the Week were Michael, Lily and D. Super learning everyone!

House points winners this week for Brighouse were D. and Benjamin!

House points winners this week for Ross were Kester and Arthur, well done to these brothers!

Elijah also shared a super poem about fireworks which he read out to the school.

And Arthur M brought in a Victorian invention to show everyone, a Jack in the Box!

And last but not least, we said a farewell to the McClunes who are leaving us on Wednesday- this was their last assembly.  We will miss you boys! Good luck in your new home and school, you’ll be fab!

Borgue assembly and Hallowe’en!

Our first Pupil of the Week assembly was held today. Our winners were Morann and Joe , who were working hard and being great role models to others. Excellent!

House points winners this week were  Benjamin, Jake, Morann, Arthur and Archie! Great job everyone!

Everyone looked fab in their Hallowe’en costumes, with some super homemade efforts!

Pics of P4-7 dressed up are on Mrs Graham’s twitter page, search for @MrsGraham_class

Borgue orienteering…indoors!

The weather was truly awful today so P4-7 had a class vote and opted to stay inside…hopefully next week we will get out in the playground.

We looked at map symbols today and also orienteering symbols. We then did a treasure hunt around the school to locate them and guess what they were.

Some very good answers from the pupils but the duck was the hardest to get! Ask your learner if the can remember what it means.