Category Archives: performing

Head Teacher’s Awards and P7 Burns Winners

Here are today’s Award Winners. Also at Assembly, we celebrated the achievement of the Primary 7 Burns Club winners. We had recitations from Katie Mein and Joy McCall who were first and second places in the poetry section. Ruari Webster was in 3rd place. We also appreciated the art work from Willow Caldow, Kerri O Dornan and Myah Forster who came 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the art competition to depict a scene from Tam O Shanter. A group of ladies were also recognised for their achievement in coming third in a walking competition in which there were 400 entries. Well done to all!

Scots Poetry and Head Teacher Award Winners

Today in assembly, not only did we have more deserving  Head Teacher’s Award Winners but we also celebrated the success of our Scots poetry finalists. In Primary 1-2, the runners up were Sophie Pennell, Evie McGougan, Cameron Hitchell, Aiden Edgar, Lucas Tattersfield, Katie Dickie, Jessica Boynton and Lucy Johnstone. The winners were Reuben Benson, Lucy Smith and Rory McCormick.In Primary 3-7, the runners up were Anaya Nerestan, Ailsa Ferguson, Fern Lundy, Elsie Gibbs-Brown, Daisy-May Gilmour, Ava Drummond,  Jasmine Wixon,  Liam Bourhill, Laith Atkinson Deacon, Fabio Murray-Sanchez, Thomas Jardine and Fraser Campbell. The winners were Lucy Bell, Sam Donnelly, Chloe Campbell, Jack Johnstone, Grace Hurley and Olive Lyons. The recent success at curling for Logan Carson was also highlighted. The Rev Fiona Wilson was also present.

Christmas Service in Church December 2018

The school has enjoyed a lovely end of term service in Dalbeattie and Kirkgunzeon Parish Church. The Primary 7 pupils performed a play entitled ‘A Super Christmas,’ directed by Mrs Duncan, where some superheroes were rather worried when they thought they would be out of a job due to a ‘new superhero’ coming to the world. Meanwhile, some shepherds had also heard the news and were on the way to find baby Jesus, following a star which the angel had told them to about. On the way, they met the superheroes and all was explained. Eventually, they all found baby Jesus and the superheroes realised they could still have a useful job but that Jesus, as  Saviour of us all, was there to help us all share God’s love and to feel part of his Church.  Mark Smith then shared his message about Christmas with the children before we all sang the songs we had been practising, Child in a Manger and Ding Dong.

Primary 3/ 4 and the Vikings!

The Morning boys and girls at nursery had a real treat today as they were invited along to watch a Viking play performed by                        Primary 3 /4. It was an excellent show. All the children had lines to say and they all delivered them confidently. Together with some wonderful singing and a fantastic display of Longships, which the children had made as part of a homework task linked to their topic work,  Primary 3 / 4 really did put on quite a show! Mrs Dunlop and Miss Kirkpatrick are really proud of the class for their enthusiasm, confidence and creativity. “Fabulous acting and tuneful singing- next stop Broadway!” commented Mrs Dunlop.

      

 

 

A King Is Born Nativity December 2018

Primary 1, 1 /2 and 2 have just performed their successful nativity ‘A King Is Born.’ The action follows some children who are too excited to sleep on Christmas Eve. Their Mum decides to tell them a bed-time story and of course, it’s the story of  ‘The First Christmas’ ever. The mum, played by Katie Dickie, then narrates the story which involves all the well- known figures such as the Shepherds, The Angel Gabriel and a host of angels, The Three Kings, Caesar, Roman Soldiers, Census Takers, Inn keepers and Citizens of Bethlehem  together, of course, with Mary, Joseph, Baby Jesus and a donkey. The show was performed once in the evening and once in the afternoon to large audiences. Thank you to everyone who came along. We were also pleased to welcome folks along from the Day Centre. We do hope you all enjoyed it! A big thank you to all the staff who helped make it possible and for all the children for learning all their words and new songs and to the parents who helped out with costumes.

Dalbeattie Learning Campus Remembrance Events

Dalbeattie Learning Campus has been the venue for two very special events to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the end of WW1.

The first event, in partnership with the Dalbeattie Branch of the Royal British Legion Scotland, took place on Thursday 8th November at 7.00pm. This was an evening community concert held in Dalbeattie Learning Campus’ Heughan Hall, which was started off with Marching The Colours (carried out by Mr Dingwall and Mr McNay) followed by contributions from The Stewartry Wind Band, Galloway Pipes and Drums, The NYCOS Choir, The Heughan Choir and three dramatic sketches performed by students from Dalbeattie High School Drama Department, the producer and director being Mrs Inga Blamire. These sketches were very moving and included: a ‘Train Station Scene’ as the wives waved their husbands goodbye as they went off to war; the soldiers in the ‘WW1 Trench’ waiting for the signal to go over the top; and ‘Hospital and Home’ as sad news came back from the front.                                                                                          All three scenes were enhanced with items borrowed from Dalbeattie Museum. Also significant, was the presence of two ‘Ghost WW1 Soldiers’ and two ‘Ghost WW1 Sailors’ who stood in silence throughout. This, together with the placing of ‘There But Not There’ silhouettes placed randomly amongst the audience, was a very thought provoking touch, organised by The Royal British Legion Dalbeattie Branch. Outside the school, to greet people was a reconstruction of a WW1 tank, created by Mr Stott. The evening was rounded off with some excellent refreshments prepared by Dalbeattie High School’s Mrs Houston and Hospitality Department, sponsored by Dalbeattie Museum.

On Friday 9th November, during the school day, there was a very special dedication service for the return of the school’s WW1 Memorial Plaque from Dalbeattie Museum (where it was temporarily housed while our new school was being built and which has recently been restored by Dalbeattie’s Men Shed.) At this service, 105 long stemmed poppies, each labelled with the names of the 105 former pupils who lost their lives in WW1, were placed in front of the brass plaque by pupils and staff of both schools, prior to its being mounted on wall. Pupils who are members of Sea Cadets, Army Cadets, Scouts, Guides, Brownies and Cubs wore their uniforms in school for the ceremony. We are grateful to Dalbeattie Royal British Legion for organising the long stemmed poppies, the laying of which has been a fitting way to re-dedicate our school’s WW1 memorial plaque. The personal stories of some of the 105 names on the plaque were also highlighted in a slide show while the 105 names were read out. Pupils Katie Mein and Ruari Webster also read some moving poems. Drama sketches by Dalbeattie High School Drama students and singing by the Heughan Choir were also repeated.

Both events were attended by Mark Smith of Dalbeattie and Kirkgunzeon Parish Church who also contributed to proceedings. The school has also been delighted to display a beautiful poppy fall, in the main reception area, during this important period of Remembrance. The fall of knitted poppies was created by volunteers from the Church.

Interspersed throughout the drama, the High School’s senior Reps and House Captains informed us all about the history of WW1 and its relevance to the pupils of Dalbeattie Learning Campus symbolised by the return of the school’s WW1 Memorial Plaque. Mrs Duncan and Mrs Chambers, the Primary and Secondary Head Teachers co-ordinated events at both ceremonies, which have been praised by all for being so moving and special.

At a separate Remembrance Assembly, Mrs Duncan shared a beautiful book from Poppy Scotland with pupils in Primary 1,2 and 3. The poppy fall has now been removed ready for display in Colliston Park for the Remembrance Service at 11am (all people to be assembled at 10.50am) and the 105 named poppies are now on display in Dalbeattie Museum window.

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

   

Primary 7 Leavers

It’s that time of year again when we have to say goodbye, sadly to our Primary 7 leavers. This year, they haven’t far to travel to, in the next part of their journey through school.  First, however, they have treated us all with their special memories of their years in the Nursery and Primary. Based on the ‘Gogglebox’ show, the children created a script which saw several TV programmes acting as the stimulus for lots of varied memories. And what great use they made of some of the school’s new soft seating! Well done Primary 7! We are sorry to see you go but you won’t be far away…..

  

  

 

 

Scottish Opera

Dalbeattie Primary was treated to a true delight this week- a visit from Scottish opera who worked with Primary 6 and 7 pupils to perform ‘The Dragon of the Western Sea.’

The opera is inspired by the true story of the fantastic voyages of  Chinese Admiral Zheng He – leader of a vast fleet of gigantic ships which set out to explore the coastal territories and islands along the western seaboard of Asia in the early part of the fourteenth century. These epic adventures took the travellers from the rainforests of Indonesia to the west coast of India and far beyond to the gulf of Arabia and the grasslands of  Africa in search of trade, treaties and treasure as well as to spread amongst these nations of the glory and power of the Empire of China.

We are very grateful to Kate Picken who organised this for us during the week that Scottish Opera were visiting the area as part of Creative Scotland YMI funded week in D&G.

 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

 

Heughan Choir Introduction

On Wednesday, Kate Howard –  Musical Director for the Heughan choir came into school to introduce herself to pupils in P5-P7. Kate will be organising and running the choir for any interested pupils from P5-P7. The choir is being funded by the Heughan trust. The choir will run every Thursday this term with a view to a first performance at the official opening of the Heughan Hall in June. Pupils interested in being part of the choir took letters of interest home today. We look forward to hearing the first performance from the choir in due course.

‘THREE TREES’ Easter Service In Church

On Thursday 29th March, we held our Easter Service in Dalbeattie and Kirkgunzeon Parish Church. The service re-told the Easter story through ‘Three Trees’ which each had different aspirations about what they wanted to be used for. Their hopes and plans did not work out and, although initially disappointed, the trees all saw the much greater worth of the uses they were actually put to. The story was told most effectively by the three Primary 7s who played the parts of the trees but also by the other Primary 7 narrators, interspersed with some lovely singing which the whole school has been practising over recent weeks.