All posts by Mr Rudd
Fair Trade Coffee Afternoon
Today we hosted a Fair Trade Coffee Afternoon to celebrate Fair Trade Fortnight. Earlier this week we made cakes to sell and raise money to benefit Fair Trade farmers.
Whole School STEAM Afternoon
On Friday we had our first whole school STEAM Afternoon of the year. We were focusing on working as a team to make an accessible Paralympic podium.
Term 1 Newsletter
Please find a link below to our Term 1 newsletter.
Welcome Back
- Update and further develop our planning and progression pathways for numeracy and maths. Embed the last session’s progress on our literacy progression pathways, particularly writing, into our planning and assessment formats.
- Further develop and embed digital literacy learning and digital skills across our school.
- Continue to improve communication with parents and increase opportunities for positive parental involvement and engagement in the life and work of the school.
End of the Year 2023-2024
We would like to wish everyone a wonderful Summer Holiday. We will reopen to pupils on Wednesday 21st August 2024.
We thought we would share the wonderful words of Mr Wright (Parent) as they are a fitting send off to our P7s.
Protected: Song for Dunscore 60th Anniversary Video
Our 60th Anniversary School Song
During term 1, Emily helped us create a song to celebrate the school’s 60th Anniversary in it’s current building. Last week Emily and Claudia helped us record the song to share with everyone. We hope you like it!
Where did our Wee Brew money go this year?
Miss Atkins shared with us today that the money went to Mantchombe School.
They decided to spend the money on solar panels so that they can study at night time.
Assembly with MOOL (Massive Outpouring of Love)
Today Louise from MOOL spoke to us during assembly about the work of MOOL within Dumfries and Galloway supporting refugees. This linked to our right of the month (Article 10/22 – Contact with Parents and Refugee Children). She was joined by Sarab and her son Naeem, who are refugees from Syria. Their stories were very thought proving and helps us understand what it’s like to be a refugee. A huge thank you to Louise, Sarab and Naeem for taking the time to visit us this morning and share their stories.