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04/10/2016
by Mrs Devlin
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P3,4,5 are Bright Sparks!

This term P3,4,5 have been learning about all things ‘sparky’ for their IDL topic. They have been investigating forces and magnets; why magnets repel and attract, their poles, magnetic metals and magnetic fields. They have also been creating complete and incomplete circuits … Continue reading

30/09/2016
by Mrs Devlin
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Gardening Club – Autumn update

This term has been a busy one for the enthusiastic Gardening Club gardeners. They have been harvesting a HUGE crop of vegetables (that horse manure certainly did its job!) and tidying up the garden and front of the playground. The pots have been planted … Continue reading

20/09/2016
by Mrs Turner
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Delightful (and not so delightful) characters celebrate Roald Dahl’s 100th Birthday!

The annual Roald Dahl day was once again celebrated enthusiastically in school, last Tuesday. Children, in all classes, came to school dressed as their favourite character or wearing yellow (Roald’s favourite colour). Throughout the day, the children toot part in … Continue reading

26/08/2016
by Mrs Turner
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Olympic Day!

To begin the new year, the whole school have been working together on an Olympics mini topic, this week. each class chose a country they would like to find out about and the athletes who represent their country. P1/2 chose Portugal … Continue reading

23/08/2016
by Mrs Devlin
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Green-fingered successes!!

We have been having huge successes in our School Garden and Playground. Last session’s P3,4,5 class found out some fantastic news this morning..they have won the Grow Your Own Potatoes initiative competition with the heaviest crop and largest tuber from all Western Scotland … Continue reading

08/06/2016
by Mrs Devlin
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Old Fashioned Time

P3,4,5 were investigating different ways to read the time. We looked at modern ideas like digital watches and then learned that you can actually tell the time using the sun’s position in the sky. People used sundials to tell the time of … Continue reading

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