Classes have been working on their class charters linked to UNCRC.
P5
P3
P7
P1/2
P6/7
P1
P4/5
P4
P2/3
Pupils that attended the Queen.of the South football camps over the summer were presented with their tops for taking part in the camps. It was great to welcome Matty Douglas (Captain) and Benji Luissant to the school today. The children shared high fives with th players and wished them well for their season ahead.
We held our first assembly of the new session on 23rd of August. It was great to have the whole school together looking smart in their uniforms.
The assembly focused on reviewing our Vision Values and Aims, SHANARRI and expectations of the year ahead. Some very clear messages were shared with the children about their behaviour and expectations around this both in class and int he playground.. We also talked about lost property and children taking responsibility for their own belongings. We really don’t want to be accumulating the amounts that we had last year.
We are looking forward to the year ahead and will share weekly assembly posts.
Finlay visited Palmerston yesterday to present his winning football top design. Well done Finlay. We can’t wait to see the final shirt design when you receive your winning top to wear.
Throughout the school year, we have kept an ongoing record of trips, activities and learning experiences that the children attending Dalbeattie Primary have received during this academic session. Please clink on link below for further details.
Thank you.
Well a bit short on photos from this evening but the P7s have had a fantastic night of fun. Slip and slide, water balloons,water guns, super soakers, face paints, just dance, fizzy drinks and treats. A lovely way to end what was a special day for them as they prepare to move to secondary school in August.
The children had the opportunity today to look round two of the rally cars that will be taking apart in the RSAC Scottish Rally when it comes to Dalbeattie on 20th July. The children got to sit in the cars and imagine what it might be like to drive or be co-driver/navigator. The emergency vehicle used at the rally was also available fort he children to look at. There were certainly lots of questions being asked, horns hooted and sirens tested.
Thank you to Peter Clingan and the RSAC committee for involving the school in this event.
If you are in and around Dalbeattie on 20th of July why not check out the service area at Jas. P. Wilsons
The winners of the colouring competition were also announced as part of the launch today.
1st Isabella , 2nd Lucas,3rd Izzy and highly comment to Ella.
P1 and P1/2 took Fun 31 out to the trim trail on Friday.