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Burns Competition

Primary 7 pupils show cased their performance skills today at the finals of our Burns Poetry competition. 12 finalists were identified by Miss Clendinning and Mrs Graham. Judges Mrs and Mrs Cathro joined us for the difficult task of selecting the winners. Winners in the art competition were also picked today. Well done to all P7s for learning extracts from Tam O’Shanter and as always a fantastic effort with the entries in the art competition.

Poetry Results 

1st Katie

2nd Joy

3rd Ruari

Art Results

1st Willow

2nd Kerri

3rd Miaya

 

 

 

 

 

Janice Jamieson Memorial Foundation Assembly

On Friday 15th February we were joined at our assembly by Sandy Jamieson from the Janice Jamieson Memorial Foundation. Sandy provided us with an update on the work of the foundation and shared his experience of a recent trip that he had made to Malawi to experience first hand the work of the foundation. A cheque was presented to Sandy on behalf of the school with this years sponsor money for our young person Joshua whom we support through he foundation.

Further information on the foundation can be found on at

https://www.janicejamieson.org.uk/

or

on the foundations Facebook page.

Active Travel Breakfast

On Friday 15th of February we had an Active Travel breakfast in school. This breakfast was organised by Katie from ibike and Sue from the WOW project. We were also joined by Strider the WOW project mascot.  Dalbeattie Primary School are participating in both projects and want to encourage as many pupils as possible to travel to school in an active way. Over 100 pupils attended for breakfast on Friday. Well done all those active travellers. Keep up the fantastic effort.

P1/2 Burns Supper

                                                      

P1/2 have been very busy this term – they have been learning all about Scottish food and traditions.  They would like to say thank you to Miss Kirkpatrick and P3/4 for coming to show us some Highland Dancing. They all loved it and were learning lots of new moves which were Pas de Bas and the Highland Fling.   They have also been baking this term as they baked their own shortbread which was great fun!  On Tuesday they held  a Burns Supper in the classroom which they planned in groups.  They are very grateful to our Piper Shannon who gave us some of her lunchtime for piping in our Haggis and for Mrs Houston for letting us use the Home Economics kitchen to cook our haggis, neeps and tatties.

On the day itself, several of the pupils took part in saying the Selkirk Grace and the first verse of Address to the Haggis. Another child read out some facts about Burns to fufill the part of the Immortal Memory. The Toast to The Lassies and the Reply parts comprised of some jokes which the children had selected to perform in front of the class. To conclude the afternoon the children sang a verse of Auld Lang Syne and dance the Highland Fling.  The children loved being able to try the haggis, neeps and tatties as this was a first for many.  We would like to say a huge THANK YOU to Tesco in Castle Douglas for donating  the haggis, neeps and tatties, it is much appreciated.  The children’s favourite part of the afternoon was eating their homemade shortbread – it was very yummy!

 

 

Regional Gymnastics Competiton

19 pupils from P3-P7 took part in this years Regional Schools Gymnastics Competition. Pupils have attend after school clubs with Mrs Duncan and Amy Bradbury from Active School and developed their skills and techniques to produce routines and vaults for the competition. The pupils all performed well and represented the school extremely well. Our Level 2 team of Sophie, Abbie, Lily and Eva were winners within their section and will now progress to the next round in Perth. Sophie was also the overall winner in the Level 2 section.

Rocks and Wheels

On Monday 10th December, Primary 3 went to visit the old school as part of ‘our community’ topic.  We met Michelle from Dalbeattie Community Initiative, who took us into the old infant building and told us about the proposal for ‘Rocks and Wheels’.  We were all intrigued to find out about the plans and what it would mean for us, the people of Dalbeattie and the wider community.

We were excited to hear of plans for climbing walls, a hostel and a cafe, as well as many other things!  It would mean lots of people coming into our town and would bring lots of opportunities for jobs and more visitors.

The plans looked great. We were then taken on a little treasure hunt/orienteering route to find letters.  These letters then spelled out two words, ‘Better Lives’, and this is what Michelle said she wanted for our community.

Thank you to Michelle and also to Mrs Duncan, Mrs Blackwood and Christopher, who helped on the day.

Mrs Wixon