Kirkcolm Primary School

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June 8, 2021
by Mrs Morrison
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The Long Awaited Sports Day Results…

They’re here! Please keep in mind the pupils were racing against Leswalt Primary to help ‘up’ the numbers as well as occasionally having to race in whole Primary heats (P1) and combination of Primaries (P5/6 girls together) so there will be the odd wee combination of names as you cast your eyes across the results.

Regardless of the results the effort alone on Monday was phenomenal and everybody gave it their absolute all but congratulations to the pupils who managed to win the best in their heats!

Sprint

P1 all                      1st Paige Neill, 2ndCameron Clarke, 3rd Callum Dougan

P2 all                      1st –Murray Reid, 2ndLyle McCulloch, 3rd Arran Farquhar

P3 girls                  1st – Ela Chang, 2nd – Ellie Bennewith, 3rd – Holly Santangeli

P3 boys                1st Ivan Turtle, 2nd – Sean McCredie, 3rd – Hamish Scott

P4 girls                  1st Sally Drummond, 2nd – Cara jamieson, 3rd – Carys McHallum

P4 boys                1stJack Howie, 2ndDanny Dougan, 3rd – Mark Drummond

P5 boys                1st – Fraser Reid, 2nd – Tristan Millar, 3rd – Struan Scott

P5/6 girls              1stMiley Adams, 2nd –Breagh Kirkpatrick, 3rd – Emma Drummond

P 6 boys               1st – Calder Farquhar, 2ndTylor Alexander, 3rdOliver Brown

P7 girls                  1st Arla McCulloch, 2ndRuth Turtle, 3rd – Chloe Kennedy

P7 boys                                1st – Gregor Reid, 2nd – Jack Cloy, 3rdDaniel Hall

 

Skipping

P1 all                      1st Rebecca Manson, 2nd Emilie Brown, 3rdJessica Johnstone

P2 all                      1stLyle McCulloch, 2nd – Ruby McMillan, 3rd Arran Johnstone

P3 girls                  1stPhoebe Manson, 2nd – Isla Kirkpatrick, 3rd – Ellie Bennewith

P3 boys                1st Ivan Turtle, 2ndArchie Ashton, 3rd – Ewan Clark

P4 girls                  1stSally Drummond, 2nd – Cara Jamieson, 3rdHavana Diyana

P4 boys                1st – Mark Drummond, 2nd Danny Dougan, 3rd Jack Howie

P5 boys                1st – Fraser Reid, 2nd – Oscar Storey, 3rd – Struan Scott

P5/6 girls              1st –  Miley Adams, 2nd –Breagh Kirkpatrick, 3rd – Rose Santangeli

P 6 boys               1st – Murray Williams, 2ndCalder Farquhar, 3rdLuke Butler

P7 girls                  1st – Chloe Kennedy, 2ndRuth Turtle, 3rdArla McCulloch

P7 boys                                1st – Gregor Reid, 2nd – Jack Cloy, 3rd – Andrew Brown

 

Sack

P1 all                      1st Callum Dougan, 2ndCameron Clarke, 3rd Paige Neill

P2 all                      1stLyle McCulloch, 2nd – Murray Reid, 3rd – Rachael Drummond

P3 girls                  1st Phoebe Manson 2nd – Ellie Bennewith, 3rd – Holly Santangeli

P3 boys                1stIvan Turtle, 2ndAlistair Swan, 3rdArchie Ashton

P4 girls                  1st Sally Drummond, 2nd Lydia Adams, 3rd – Cara Jamieson

P4 boys                1st – Mark Drummond, 2ndDanny Dougan, 3rd Jack Howie

P5 boys                1st – Tristan Millar, 2nd – Fraser Reid, 3rdJames Turtle/Oscar Storey

P5/6 girls              1stOlivia Johnstone, 2nd –Breagh Kirkpatrick, 3rdMiley Adams

P 6 boys               1st – Tyler Alexander/Murray Reid, 2ndGeorge Keith 3rd Calder Farquhar

P7 girls                  1st – Chloe Kennedy, 2nd Arla McCulloch, 3rdRuth Turtle

P7 boys                                1st – Gregor Reid, 2ndDaniel Hall, 3rd – Joshua Obonyo

 

Egg & spoon

P1 all                      1stPaige Neill, 2ndEmilie Brown, 3rdRebecca Manson

P2 all                      1st –Murray Reid, 2ndLyle McCulloch, 3rd – Ruby McMillan

P3 girls                  1st – Holly Santangeli, 2nd – Isla Kirkpatrick, 3rd – Ela Chang

P3 boys                1st – Hamish Scott, 2nd – Sean McCredie/Alistair Swan, 3rd – Ewan Clark

P4 girls                  1st – Cara Jamieson, 2ndSally Drummond, 3rdLydia Adams

P4 boys                1st – Hamish McGregor, 2ndDanny Dougan, 3rd – Mark Drummond

P5 boys                1st – Tristan Millar, 2nd – Oscar Storey, 3rd – Thomas Agnew

P5/6 girls              1stTaylor Smith, 2ndOlivia Turtle, 3rdMiley Adams

P 6 boys               1st – Murray Williams, 2ndTyler Alexander, 3rdLuke Butler

P7 girls                  1st Ruth Turtle, 2ndArla McCulloch, 3rd – Chloe Kennedy

P7 boys                                1st – Jack Cloy, 2ndDaniel Hall, 3rd – Joshua Obonyo

 

Distance

P1 all                      1stPaige Neill, 2nd Rebecca Manson, 3rdCallum Dougan

P2 all                      1stSophie McColm, 2ndArran Farquhar, 3rd Lyle McCulloch

P3 girls                  1st – Ela Chang, 2ndPhoebe Manson, 3rd – Holly Santangeli/Amelia McHallum

P3 boys                1stIvan Turtle, 2nd – Hamish Scott, 3rd – Sean McCredie

P4 girls                  1stSally Drummond, 2ndLydia Adams, 3rd – Cara Jamieson

P4 boys                1st Jack Howie, 2nd – Mark Drummond/Danny Dougan, 3rd – Hamish McGregor

P5 boys                1st – Fraser Reid, 2nd – Struan Scott, 3rd – Tristan Millar/Alexander Clark/James Turtle

P5/6 girls              1stMiley Adams, 2ndOlivia Turtle, 3rd – Breagh Kirkpatrick

P 6 boys               1st – George Keith, 2ndCalder Farquhar, 3rdOliver Brown

P7 girls                  1st Arla McCulloch, 2ndRuth Turtle, 3rd – Chloe Kennedy

P7 boys                                1st – Gregor Reid, 2nd – Jack Cloy, 3rd – Andrew Brown

 

Beanbag

P1 all                      1stRebecca Manson, 2ndEmilie Brown, 3rd – Lily Bennewith

P2 all                      1stArran Farquhar, 2nd – Ben Thompson, 3rd – Roman Haver

P3 girls                  1st – Holly Santangeli, 2nd – Isla Kirkpatrick, 3rd Phoebe Manson

P3 boys                1stIvan Turtle, 2nd – Hamish Scott, 3rd – Sean McCredie

P4 girls                  1st Sally Drummond, 2nd – Cara Jamieson/Havana Diyani, 3rd – Faye Adams

P4 boys                1st – Mark Drummond, 2nd – Brandon Millar, 3rd Jack Howie

P5 boys                1st – Alexander Clark, 2nd – Tristan Millar, 3rdNoah McGrory-Thompson

P5/6 girls              1stOlivia Turtle, 2ndEmma Drummond, 3rd – Rose Santangeli

P 6 boys               1st – Murray Reid, 2nd – Aidan Adams, 3rdOliver Brown

P7 girls                  1st – Chloe Kennedy, 2ndArla McCulloch, 3rd Ruth Turtle

P7 boys                                1st Daniel Hall, 2nd – Andrew Brown, 3rd – Jack Cloy

June 7, 2021
by Mrs Morrison
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A Fun Wee Sporty Day in the Sun!

Today we have been truly blessed with quite possibly one of the sunniest days for Sports Day we have seen yet – helps to make up for the fact we didn’t get a look in for one last year!

The pupils were fighting fit, fueled and watered and ready to go and we all have an absolute blast of a day! Every single boy and girl did their best and showed great sportsmanship. It was a lovely addition to have Leswalt pupils join us for Sports Day and definitely gave the pupils some added competition…

It was such a shame that we couldn’t invite family to this event but as you can see, myself and Mrs F from Leswalt were extremely snap happy for the occasion so we hope you can spot your wee person in these photos having a good time and doing their best!

Results are to follow tomorrow after the lovely ladies of the office are done tallying it all up…

June 3, 2021
by Ms Whorlow
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RSNO Musical Performance

Our children were treated to an open air musical concert performed by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra today.

Everyone sat outdoors in the fresh air whilst six musicians played new and familiar tunes for the children on a range of instruments.  The boys and girls were asked to identify and name the instruments and tunes whilst learning more about the instruments themselves. There was an oboe, a bassoon, a clarinet, a bass, a violin and a range of percussion instruments used in the recital.

There were tunes ranging from The Teddy Bear’s Picnic to The Hall of the Mountain King.  Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the performance and  agreed it was a such lovely experience.  Our thanks go to RSNO for travelling all this way to share their music with us.  It certainly made us all smile on a Thursday afternoon.

 

 

 

 

 

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June 3, 2021
by Mrs Morrison
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Giving the Garden a Tidy Up!

As part of our Eco Schools this plan, we have been looking at caring for our green space around us. Here at Kirkcolm, we are truly blessed with amazing grounds but with that comes great responsibility! Our gardens and bushes can have a tendency to really ‘shoot up’ when we aren’t looking so we have had to call in reinforcements in the form of Mrs Richardson who is a keen and knowledgeable gardener equipped to help us tackle the playground!

Mrs Richardson will be stopping by on Wednesday afternoons to assist the boys and girls with the tidy up and already they have made a great big dent in some of the overgrown bushes and planters! We dug up our daffodils to plant elsewhere, we found leeks and spring onions growing that we have passed onto Anne Marie and we have started a big ole compost heap! (that’s still missing a cover so if anybody has any old carpet cut offs or an old rug can you please let us know!)

A big thank you to Mrs Scott, a Leswalt mummy, who also joined the boys and girls on Wednesday afternoon to lend a much needed hand!

Hope the start of some very stunning playing areas through all the hard work of the boys and girl!

Here are some photos of the boys and girls hard at work in the sun…

June 2, 2021
by Ms Whorlow
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North Rhins Trio: Fund Raising Mini-Walk

We had a fantastic turnout for this year’s Kirkcolm 51st annual fundraising mini walk on Saturday.

Pupils and families from all three schools were invited to participate to help support their schools. There were entrants from nursery age to adults walking the 7.37km route together; some competitively and some just for fun.

First, second and third places are awarded for the boys and girls completing the course in the quickest time.  The results are as follows:

Boys:

  1. George Keith – Kirkcolm P6
  2. Danny Dougan – Kirkcolm P4
  3. Ivan Turtle – Kirkcolm P3

Girls:

  1. Ruth Turtle – Kirkcolm P7
  2. Olivia Turtle – Kirkcolm P6
  3. Izzy White – Portpatrick P6

The route followed along the Corsewall Estate Coastal Path. A very well done to everyone who walked or ran the course!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There has been a fantastic response to the fundraising effort; with each school hitting their target! The money will be put to very good use for each school to give children enjoyable experiences after a difficult year.

Our grateful thanks go out to so many people who helped organise and support the event:

  • Our parents and families who planned and organised the mini-walk
  • The Carrick-Buchanan and Milroy family for their kind  permission to walk on their land
  • The volunteer  marshals
  • Lidl and Tesco  for the donation of refreshments
  • The Free Press who covered the event
  • and to ALL the children and families who fundraised and participated to raise money for our three fantastic wee schools!  We applaud each and every one of you who took part.

Have a look at the fabulous photos courtesy of Jemima Johnstone.  See you next year! 🙂

May 28, 2021
by Mrs Morrison
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The Titanic (a cut out preview!)

Just to say a big thank you to all the families that donated shoe boxes to the pupils in P4-7 – thanks to you, we were able to create our diorama cut out view of the Titanic and I just thought we would share it here with you since we can’t have you in school to witness it in the flesh! 

The boys and girls worked very hard to make these and showed their usual creative flair for tasks and I am sure you can agree they have done an excellent job…

 

May 28, 2021
by Ms Whorlow
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National Share A Story Month

Did you know that May is National Share a Story  month?

This is an annual celebration of the power and magic of storytelling. Organised by the Federation of Children’s Book Groups, it is a wonderful opportunity for families to share stories and books.

Spending just 10 minutes a day reading and sharing stories with children can make a crucial difference to their future plus it’s a lovely thing to do!

World Book Day are offering free Share A Story resources to help you join in including a Share A Story Reading Stars game, top tips for sharing stories, book review templates.

 

This year’s theme is Myths, Magic and Mayhem.

Here are some suggested reading titles for you:

Why not encourage your child to create their own mythical beast for this year’s competition! Click here for competition details.  The closing dates is the 1st of June, 2021.

Pupil Council Members thought it would be a good idea to share a digital library of books you might like to read together at home.

WBD-whole school digital-library

After a suggestion from Pupil Council members, Luke B and Calder, we enjoyed a session of story sharing together to read for pleasure. Have a look at the lovely time the children had reading together.

We earned our Share A Story Certificates!

May 24, 2021
by Ms Whorlow
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North Rhins P7 Day of Fun!

What a brilliant day out the North Rhins P7s enjoyed at Galloway Activity Centre on Friday! This was organised as a special treat as they had missed their last two residentials – and what a fabulous time they had together before they head off to S1 at Stranraer Academy.

Thankfully the high winds and rain of Thursday had abated and Friday dawned dry and reasonably bright. We met at Port Rodie and clambered upon the minibus to head down the road to Loch Ken.

Once there, we got kitted up with our laser guns and headsets for our first activity. Diving in and out of the wooden hides (and in Mrs F’s case headfirst over a tree trunk!) the teams worked to avoid being ‘killed’ by the opposition. Strategy meetings were held, tactics discussed and rounds of ‘ammo’ were fired… and yes the teachers were shot! All good fun. The teachers went from being quite cool and mature to being VERY into this game! Why had I never played this before? Highly recommended!

Next up, the children donned their wetsuits (many comedy moments were had with Mr Cloy from Leswalt!) and enjoyed a session of kayaking. They were naturals! Once they were kayaked-out, the suggested dare from Instructors Rob and Hannah to jump off the the end of the pontoon was met with great cheers all round. The phrase ‘drowned rats’ comes to mind as they all padded back up towards the centre to get changed into dry clothes.

A quick bite of lunch and it was time for the climbing wall and zipwire with instructors Rob and Ben. What a bunch of adrenaline seekers we have! Superb climbing and ‘zipping’! The offer was then there for those who wanted to have a 2nd,3rd and even 4th shot of the climbing wall. Even a few of us scaredy cats managed to drag ourselves up that wall and face our fears!

We thanked Rob, Hannah and Ben for a great activity day and climbed aboard the bus to head to Castle Douglas for a bite to eat. Chip-shop dinners in hand, we stopped the bus by Carlingwark Loch and munched our tasty suppers, before heading back along the A75 towards home.

The kids were an absolute pleasure to be with, the activities were fantastic fun and the chip-shop tea rounded off a perfect day out! Just check out our pictures below to see for yourselves….Click on the images to enlarge. 🙂

Mrs Ferguson & Miss McNicoll

May 19, 2021
by Mrs Morrison
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Outdoor Learning Day (a day early…!)

Today we had a lovely day in the sun celebrating outdoor learning. Now this day normally falls on a Thursday but the clever Mrs F from Leswalt smartly pointed out that the weather forecast is absolutely dreadful for tomorrow so we thought we would just bring the celebrations a day forward so we could get our shorts on and enjoy the sunshine here at Kirkcolm!

Both classes spent the majority of the day outside in the sunshine! Miss Douglas’s P1-4 spent their morning down by the shore ALL the way up to lunch time starting with investigating symmetry and patterns using shells and then looking at measure and some very creative ways to measure down the beach! Next for literacy they got stuck into their Viking topic by writing secret messages in Viking code on the beach! So if you spot some runes on the beach… Good luck trying to work out what they say! After lunch they looked at light and shadows and created some beautiful chalk figures to show their silhouettes cast by their shadows and they they finished off the day with a good ole game of rounders in the sunshine!

P4-7 had the lovely Mrs McIllwraith in class with them all day, in the morning they went outside in the playground to draw some shapes of varying difficulty and size to investigate perimeter and area! The younger ones looked at how many leaves could cover the area of their shape while the older ones were looking at working out the exact area of different shapes and then they extended this to other items in the playground! For literacy we continued the work we had been doing on description and took it down to the beach to see how the natural surroundings of Kirkcolm could inspire us to write about the different senses we are experiencing. Finally, in the afternoon we got to grips with some rugby training…

See below for the photos of this sunny day well spent! 

May 17, 2021
by Mrs Morrison
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National Numeracy Day – Coming Soon!

On the 19th of May, National Numeracy Day 2021 will help the nation, at work, home and school get ‘number confident’.

National Numeracy empowers children and adults to get on with numbers so they can achieve number success and manage numbers in everyday life.

This event is the UK’s only annual day dedicated to everyday maths. This year, the event is a unique virtual festival and will be packed full of practical advice from celebrities and experts, inspirational stories from real-life learners and a host of free online events and resources.

Why not check out this Sway to find out how to take part?  Simply click on ‘play’ when it launches.

Go to this Sway

 

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