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Work Begins On Site

Work has begun on our new Dalbeattie Learning Campus. In Term 4, we shall be taking classes to view the construction site. We are very grateful to Dalbeattie High School for helping to organise this in partnership with us. We are also delighted to be able to contribute, from time to time, to a weekly bulletin,  produced by the High School, for the new build site. We shall provide links to this when available. Dalbeattie Primary School will also update this page with pictures of our class visits, as they happen, and give a brief overview of progress on site.  Please also note, that the Primary School has a display of the plans and construction timetable for your information, on the wall next to the Office area.In the meantime, we are pleased to post the following two photographs of the site, taken from the High School’s windows.

new school image 1  new school image 2

Sport Relief 2016

P1 boys ready for action p2 boys ready for action doing the Sport Relief Classroom workoutThe children came to school dressed in their sportswear ready for a classroom workout on Sport Relief Day, 18th March 2016.  All classes joined in with a Sport Relief action song and brought in 50p each.  The school raised £154 for Sport Relief 2016:  funds are divided between good causes in the UK and overseas, in less developed countries.

World Book Day March 2016

book characters from p5 and 6 2  book characters from primary 6 and 7 book characters in p3

book characters in p3and4 book swap p1 book swap p1and2

Book swap p2  lots of characters in primary 1and2 more book characters from p5 and 6

more primary 2 book characters nursery book characters Owen and Logan sporty book characters

primary 2 book characters Three Wallies

There were lots of colourful characters in school on Thursday 3rd March. Children came to school dressed as their favourite characters from books they had read. They brought these books to school and shared them with their class. We also had a book swap where the children were able to bring in any unwanted books from home and to swap them for some others.