This afternoon lads and lassies, maithers and fethers, grannies and grampas of Kirkcolm got back into the Scots spirit with their Burns’ showcase.
Mrs Baillie explained how hard the boys and girls have been working at home to produce such creative artwork, beautifully neat handwriting scrips and well recited Scots poems. Mrs Mary Milroy had the difficult task on Thursday of judging the boys and girl on each of these categories and after much deliberation the winners were……
Handwriting
P1 – Harlow
P2 – Henry
P3 – Ross
P1 – Harlow
P2 – Henry
P3 – Ross
P4 – Jessica
P5 – Lyle
P6 – Phoebe
P7 – Danny
Artwork
P1 – Orla
P2 – Ewan
P3 – Rory
P4 – Cameron
P5 – Ruby
P6 – Alistair
P7 – Sally
Artwork
P1 – Orla
P2 – Ewan
P3 – Rory
P4 – Cameron
P5 – Ruby
P6 – Alistair
P7 – Sally
Recitation
P1
1st – Orla
2nd – Harlow
3rd – Parker
1st – Orla
2nd – Harlow
3rd – Parker
P2
1st – Sally
2nd – Henry
3rd – James
P3
1st – Rory
2nd – Freddie
3rd – Ross
2nd – Freddie
3rd – Ross
P4
1st – Paige
2nd – Rebecca
3rd – Callum/ Cameron
2nd – Rebecca
3rd – Callum/ Cameron
P5
1st – Arran
2nd – Ruby
3rd – Sophie
2nd – Ruby
3rd – Sophie
P6
1st – Ivan
2nd –Phoebe
2nd –Phoebe
3rd – Archie
P7
1st – Jack
2nd – Lydia
3rd – Alfie
2nd – Lydia
3rd – Alfie
Both classes performed their Scots songs The Three Craws (P1-4) and Daphne Cochrane (P5-7) before finishing off our afternoon of celebrations with the good old fashioned Auld Lang Syne 🎼
A well done to all of the boys and girls for taking part and all of the parents for their help and support at home! Luckily for you there will is more Scots language in store in P1-4’s Feis Rois performance on the 8th of Feb 🙂