First Minister’s Reading Challenge P3-7

At Collin we believe that reading has the power to change lives and that developing a love of reading in childhood can have a huge impact on educational attainment and well-being.

The First Minister’s Reading Challenge has been running for a few years now and encourages children and young people develop a love of reading. This year Collin Primary has decided to join in with the experience, for all of the benefits – and the fun – that come with reading for pleasure.

What should pupils read?

Anything! The Reading Challenge puts a focus on reading for pleasure and children will be more excited about reading if they’re reading something that motivates and interests them. So grab an old favourite from your book collection at home, visit your local library, go for a browse around a charity shop for pre-loved books, check out free reading resources online and of course enjoy the wide selection of books available from our school library.

Each child will be issued with a reading passport where they can record which books they have read as well as noting their thoughts on the book and awarding each book with a star rating.

Donations welcome

If you have any pre-loved books that you are happy to part way with, have outgrown or perhaps you have some books you never really got into but think someone else may enjoy- please bring them into school and we can add them to our library. Covid regulations will be followed to ensure safe handling.

Good luck to all participants. Do not forget it is not a race, read at your own pace and really enjoy the experience. Remember that reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body…

Where will your reading journey take you?

 

-Mrs Mullen

 

 

Morrisons- It’s Good To Grow

If you are a Morrisons customer please help us to get some FREE gardening equipment for our school!

For every £10 you spend (in store or online) at Morrisons, you’ll get a Grow Token to help our school get everything they need to get growing. Download the MyMorrisons app today to start collecting Grow Tokens and choose our school if you’d like to help us.

Thank you!

Collin Eco School Committee

Pupil Council 2021-22

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Pupil Council gives pupils the chance to express their views and make changes to improve different aspects of our school and their school life.

Our Pupil Council for Term 2021/22 are:

Sinead

Cameron

Freya

Blake

Conor

Congratulations to our new Pupil Council members. We look forward to all of the wonderful things that you will achieve over the year!

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Congratulations to our new JRSO!

Junior Road Safety Officers (JRSO) | Carolside Primary School

Our Junior Road Safety Officers for Term 2021/22 are:

Sinead

Cameron

Freya

Congratulations all and good luck in your new role!

 

A message from JRSO

Hello! We are the Junior Road Safety Officers at Collin Primary School for 2021/22. It’s our responsibility to make sure that Collin Primary School pupils are safe on the roads around the school, and that they choose safe, healthy and active ways to get to and from school.’

Keep an eye on our Blog for lots of exciting updates and competitions linked to all things JRSO!

Remember stay safe, be bright, be seen!

JRSO Launch Event – Broughton Primary

🚴 Bike to School Week 🚴

Bike to School Week is a week-long event across the UK to encourage families to cycle and scoot to school. It’s a great way to celebrate the huge benefits an active school run brings.

This year it takes place from 27 September to 1 October 2021.

Find out more and read the handy safety tips at the following website…

https://www.sustrans.org.uk/our-blog/projects/uk-wide/schools/bike-to-school-week

If you chose to take part make sure to take photos and send them into school to be shared on our blog.

Don’t forget your helmet,  stay safe, be bright and be seen!

From your Junior Road Safety Officers,
Sinead, Cameron, Freya

Bike to School Week 2021 takes place between 27 September and 1 October

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