Kirkcolm Primary School

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March 28, 2025
by Mrs Morrison
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Spring Clean Litter Pick

Today, armed with litter-pickers and bin bags the pupils of Kirkcolm Primary decided to give their community a spring clean!

In groups they headed round the village to see what they could spot and tidy up.  The had some fun finds!  There were items of clothing and wiring tubing but nothing too special and no treasure! Groups divided off with the littlest of us tackling the playground, the middle the beach and the eldest trekking up into the village! 

Pupils managed to fill 2 huge bags full by the end! All and all, it was a successful morning out and about doing their bit for the community and environment!

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March 27, 2025
by Miss Douglas
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Our Turn as the Audience

This afternoon the boys and girls enjoyed a little trip to the Ryan Centre to enjoy an end of term treat after a jam-packed term! After having an early lunch we jumped on the coach and headed to the cinema where we were joined by other schools including our friends from Leswalt! 🙂 
We watched the film ‘Inside Out 2’ a fab tale about a girl called Ryleigh and her very many emotions and how they navigate through the big change of growing up, friendships and new feeling. It was a fun-filled rollercoaster of emotions which made us laugh from start to finish! 😀😨😳🤭😍

Many of us had already watched the origin

al Inside Out film and were a bit apprehensive about how the sequel could possibly live up to the hype of the first film but we were very pleasantly surprised – a 5 ⭐ rating from all of us!
After a very successful show yesterday, it is fair to say that the boys and girls of Kirkcolm Primary are well and truly knackered after their own show-stopping performance last night and definitely deserved to take their turn as an audience member for a chance, kick back and relax – another huge well done everyone 👏

A huge big thank you to the Ryan Centre Staff and organisers of the Intu Film Festival as well as Mrs Baillie for paying for our transport 🚌
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March 27, 2025
by Mrs McHarg
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The Last Monster in Scotland

The green face paint had been applied, the cast ready and raring to go, and the audience sat in anticipation – it was time for the annual Kirkcolm School show, ‘The Last Monster in Scotland’! Over the last month, pupils have been incredibly busy learning their lines and lyrics – it certainly paid off!
‘The Last Monster in Scotland’ tells the story of hapless journalist Angus Allbright (played by Archie), who is sent to Drumnadrochit on the shores of Loch Ness to investigate a recent sighting of the legendary Nessie (played by Arran). Here, Angus meets the Guardians of the loch (played by Lyle, Phoebe and Ivan) who have dedicated their lives to keeping the legend of Nessie alive. However, famous scientist Cecil Franklin Pyke (played by Hayden) and his team are keen to disprove that Nessie ever existed. Thankfully, Nessie speaks to Angus and tells him an ancient phrase that proves he really has seen Nessie! And Cecil Franklin Pyke is revealed to be disgruntled Hamish McGarrigal who was refused Guardian status over 30 years ago.
The audience were thoroughly entertained, from our American tourists (with their best American accents and very bright Hawaiian shirts!) trying to catch a glimpse of Nessie, to a beautiful duet and even a rendition of Miley Cyrus ‘The Climb’ – the show had it all!
We are so proud of each and every pupil for their effort and performance – they were all brilliant!
Here is the link to the YouTube video if anyone would like to relive the performance all over again –

March 25, 2025
by Mrs Morrison
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Soup Making!

As a follow up from their Nutritionist Visit last week, P3,4 and 5 got left a big ole box of veggies to get stuck into some soup making with Mrs McPherson this afternoon! 🍵 They had some lovely fresh turnips, onions, leeks, potatoes and carrots to fling into their soup. Pupils really enjoyed this session and some of the older (more trusted ones!) got to get involved in some of the veg chopping! 🥕🥔🧅🥬

Here are some photos of the fruits of the labours! A tasty job well done! ✅

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March 21, 2025
by Mrs Morrison
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Red Nose Day – Kirkcolm Has Talent!

Wow – what a special day we have had here at Kirkcolm Primary School promoting and raising money for Comic Relief! The House Captains, Ivan and Phoebe, have been hard at work organising today’s events!

Boys and girls came dressed in non-uniform and flashing their little pops of red to show their support for Comic Relief. We started the day off trying on our noses and learning about some of the fantastic work the people of Comic Relief do with their raised money to help children all over the world.💰🔴🌎

We ended the day with a talent show and my, oh my – what a talented bunch we have here! We were so proud of all the boys and girls who went up on the stage and blown away with all the hard work they had clearly put into each of their acts! We had singing, acting, instruments, jokes and miming?! 🎤

Our judges, Mary Buchanan and Ann Adams had a tough old decision ahead of them but they ultimately decided that every pupil deserved a prize for all their hard work! 🏆

Hayden, Emilie, Bryleigh, Ross, Alistair, Arran and Callum secured a joint third place.

Orla and Rory gained joint second place.

Finally, Henry Wilson stole the show with first place! 

And, every single member of Kirkcolm Primary school showed what talent the school had by giving the audience a sneaky peak of the school show by singing 2 songs from it.  We are all looking forward to seeing everyone perform next week!

Well done boys and girls – we are all so proud of you all!

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March 19, 2025
by Mrs Morrison
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Nutritionist Visit

Today P3,4 and 5 got a visit this afternoon from a nutritionist who came to speak to the children about different types of fruit and vegetables! They started the afternoon with flashcards to see how many obscure and common veggies and fruits that the pupils knew already! These ranged from courgettes to okras! 🍉🍓🍊🥝🥥🥭

After this pupils got dressed up in their chef gear and prepped to chop and try a wide variety of fruit! For example, there was dragon fruit, pineapples and papayas! They learned about how to clean up properly and prep before handling food – it was a great afternoon! 👨🏻‍🍳

-Co-written by Fallon (P5) 

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March 19, 2025
by Mrs McHarg
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Learning about Christianity at Church

P5-7 pupils visited Kirkcolm Church on Tuesday afternoon as part of their RME topic, learning about Christian artefacts, worship and rites of passage. Rev. Marlane Cash kindly met us at the church and was on hand to explain to everyone about the significance of various artefacts, including the font, pulpit, lecturn, chalice, communion wafer, organ, Bible and cross. Pupils even got the opportunity to try a bit of the communion wafer – but emphasised that this hadn’t been blessed! Pupils were all of a sudden keen to attend church for Communion after learning that even children get offered the red wine!!

Marlane then explained how Sunday worship usually looks and spoke about hymns, Bible readings, the sermon that she leads, the Lord’s Prayer and the benediction. Pupils asked lots of questions to further their learning.

We had a great afternoon learning about Christianity in an interactive way – thanks to Marlane for giving up her time to speak to us.

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March 18, 2025
by Miss Douglas
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Oor Wee Rory’s Musical Festival Success!

On Monday the 10th of March, our own little Rory headed down to the Galloway Music Festival to compete in the competition following his fantastic results in Kirkcolm’s own Burns competition in January. Those who know Rory will know that he is no stranger to the stage and although feeling a little nervous to be competing against so many other boys and girls from across the region he certainly didn’t let this stop him! 🤩🎤

Although many of us by now have probably forgotten some of the poems that we worked so hard to recite by memory in January, Rory has been working hard to keep the words to his poem “The Magic Pizza” fresh in his mind. His actions, clear voice and expression won him first place in the recital competition – an absolutely “magic” achievement; and he came home with a glass trophy for his efforts, a muckle, cheesy grin of his own and earned himself a take-away dinner.  (sadly this was not a pizza haha!) 👏🍕

Rory has also been working hard out with school to learn the piano and also went on to compete in the in another competition where he placed 2nd – what a successful day for Rory!! He also enjoyed listening to the other boys and girls recite their poems and listen to their songs and is already looking forward to finding out what Scots poem Mrs Baillie has instore for him next year! 🎹🎤⭐

For Rory’s superfans his next gig will be on Friday at the Comic Relief Talent Show, along with lots of other talented superstars –  please come along and be entertained! 🔴

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March 14, 2025
by Mrs Morrison
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Music For All

Today P5-7 were very lucky to be invited along with the other schools in the area to attend the Music for All input at the Ryan Centre! The workshop was led by Andrea and Georgie of ‘Ad Libitum’ – an accordion and violin duo who delighted the pupils with live music for the entire afternoon. 

Pupils enjoyed hearing some professionals serenade them with works from Vivaldi and Bach over the course of the afternoon before getting to ask them lots of question at the end! 

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March 12, 2025
by Mrs Morrison
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Science Week Open Afternoon

With this week being Science Week – we decided to hold an open afternoon to invite in parents and friends of the pupils to celebrate all the wonders of science with us! 🧪🔎🔬

We had 4 stations for everyone to work around. These included; 

  • Our Rapid Freeze Ice Cream Experiment – a look into how with a little science and a LOT of shaking, we could make our very own ice cream in school in just 15 minutes! 
  • Home Made Lava lamps – a fun little experiment that allowed us to explore the wonders of chemical reactions! 
  • Spheros – We had our Spheros charged up ready to go and our assault course made up to challenge everyone! (with some added K’Nex and Kapla construction challenges) 
  • Egg Drop Challenge – can they design something to cushion and save an egg from a 2 metre drop!?

We had a wonderful afternoon altogether, getting stuck in and working together. We are very grateful for everyone who took the time out of their busy afternoons to come spend some time with us and we hope to welcome you all back in soon! 😊

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