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16/06/2017
by Mrs Devlin
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Happy Den Building Day!

Friday Fun Time was awash with pallets, tarpaulin, ropes, branches and lots of other random materials today…the P1-7 pupils were participating in ‘Den Building Day 2017.’ Every pupil participating was put into mixed year groups and were given a selection … Continue reading

15/06/2017
by Mrs Devlin
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Nursery and Primary Sports Day 2017

Another epic Primary and Nursery Sports Day! An amazing effort from ALL pupils was shown today, you are a fantastic example of resilience and team spirit. 🏆An extra special well done to 2017 House Champions – Milton and to Jessica … Continue reading

11/05/2017
by Mrs Devlin
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Dalry Primary Gardening Club

Our Gardening Club has a brand new and exciting Blog, where we will be documenting our weekly gardening adventures. Please drop by for a look and feel free to comment on our posts and photos. A link to it can be … Continue reading

28/02/2017
by Mrs Turner
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P5 Residential to Carlingwalk Outdoor Activities Centre

Last Thursday 13, P5 children from all three Primary Schools in the Glenkens’ Cluster took part in the annual Residential Trip to Carlingwalk. Although it was for only one night, some children appeared to have packed enough clothes for a week! … Continue reading

P3,4,5, the Master Chefs!

02/02/2017 by Mrs Devlin | 1 Comment

Today’s last lesson with Mrs Farqhar was an opportunity for the pupils to use the skills that they had been learning and developing over the past few weeks.

This week’s challenge was to prepare the vegetables for lentil soup, which meant the pupils had to use their sharp knife skills again. Everyone remembered the two hand grips when using a sharp knife: the claw and the bridge. Mrs Farqhar was very impressed.

The pupils also learned about our dietary requirements and the use of salt in cooking. Mrs Farqhar suggested that all food should be tasted before more salt is added, especially when using stock cubes.

Everyone gained lots of new skills and knowledge during the lessons and were keen to help and cook more at home.

The H.E. lessons were a great success:

‘I learned some recipes that I can make at home without a cooker’ – Daisy P3

‘I learned about how to hold my sharp knife and how to hold the food with a claw and a bridge’ – Joe P4

‘I want to cook lots at home’ – Oscar P3

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02/12/2016
by Mrs Devlin
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RSPB visits our gardening club

Calum Murray our local RSPB Community Liaison Officer visit our school garden today during Friday Fun Time to advise the gardeners on how to improve their pond that is currently overgrown with weeds.  He suggested ways to maintain the pond and things that we could … Continue reading

01/12/2016
by Mrs Devlin
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Our School and the Glenkens Gazette

We hope you continue to enjoy our articles in the Glenkens Gazette, our most recent addition being about the Outdoor Learning opportunities that we regularly provide for our pupils. All classes will continue to utilise our fantastic outdoor spaces throughout the winter months. Please … Continue reading

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