P7 Transition Afternoon

P7 pupils visited Dalbeattie High School for lunch and to participate in some transition activities today.  The children got to sample the secondary menu and gave lots of 5/5 scores for this when asked by Mr McGougan at the end of the afternoon. The children participated in a scavenger hunt around the school looking for different clues about different curricular areas and then had to solve an anagram about moving to Dalbeattie High School. They also visited Science and H.E to participate in some creative and practical activities. Not sure how many of the crazy creatures created in H.E would make it home or if they children might have eaten them before getting home.  Mrs Blackburn has some pictures of the creations that will be shared in due course. Overall a positive day with lots of confident individuals getting ready for the next step in their education journey.

Thank you to Mr McGougan and all staff from Dalbeattie High school for organising and facilitating this afternoon.

 

Assembly and Head Teacher’s Awards 10.5.24

Today in assembly Mrs Duncan shared three songs that classes will be learning to sing for the end of term assembly in June. The songs are about friendships, journeys and summertime.

Awards were also given out today for a variety of reasons. P1/2 received a class award for their fantastic writing this week about the trip to the beach last week. P4/5 received a class award for Theo Tartan Tour performance with Feis Ros and P4 on Wednesday. Other reason for awards today include learning 2 times tables, being more organised and focused with learning, fantastic team work as part of an inventors challenge and  showing commitment and determination to achieving and improving learning. Great achievements everyone.👏👍

We also had some of our nursery children join us for assembly. They are getting ready for their transition to P1 and being part of assembly on a Friday is part of this process. Well done everyone.

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Kippford Lifeboat Poster Competition

2024 is the 200th anniversary of the existence of the RNLI. In recognition of this milestone event, Kippford Lifeboat Station will be running a competition for children to design a poster celebrating 200 years of saving lives at sea.

The competition will run until June. All completed entries must be received by Friday 28th June. The competition is open to any child. There will be three age categories with prizes for first, second and third in each category as follows – 3-4 years, 5-7 years and 8-11 years.

All entries must be A4 size. RNLI and 200 must appear somewhere on the design. Any medium can be used, e.g. pen, pencil, crayon, paint, collage as desired. The child’s name, age, school attended and parental contact number must be clearly displayed on the rear of the poster. Completed entries can be handed into the RNLI shop in Kippford or Dalbeattie Learning Campus for the attention of Mrs Howie.

The posters will be judged by members of the lifeboat crew and winners announced in early July. It is hoped that prizes can be presented to the winning entrants at the Kippford Station Open Day on 6th July.

 

Paul Jones Week 2 – 8.1.24

Another fantastic week of football from both our teams. Four wins for each team. Great team work, lots of sporting attitudes and supporting each other throughout the evening. Couldn’t be prouder of these two teams tonight.

Thank you to our parent council for providing a fantastic tuck shop. Very popular with everyone. A warm cuppa went down well as temperatures dropped.

Next week back to Castle  Douglas for round 3.

Paul Jones Wk 1 – 1.5.24

Week one went well last week at Castle Douglas. Both teams won 2 games and drew in 1. Well done to all players. Thank you to family and friends who came along to support the teams, Next games is at the 3G pitch at Dalbeattie Learning Campus on 8th May. Please come along and support the teams.

Assembly and HT Awards

Well done to all our achievers this wee. Some showing school values and lots of successful learners this week.

Excellent art work, being a kind and positive role model, showing commitment to learning, always listening and taking advice are just a few examples of reasons for awards today.

The House Captains also help out at awards today and presented these to the children. Thank you for your help captains – definitely 4 confident individuals.

Some of our nursery pupils also joined us for assembly today. They are all getting ready for their move into P1 after the summer.

Some of the pupils that participated in the cross country super 4s were also presented with medals from active school for their achievements well done everyone.

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