Kirkcolm Primary School

– what have we been up to?

January 26, 2021
by Mrs Morrison
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An Ode To Robert Burns

Not even a lockdown can stop Kirkcolm Primary from getting into the Scottish spirit! We were determined to still celebrate our Scottish hero the way we do every other year and this involved the same challenges set for the pupils! 

The boys are girls all got involved in getting their handwriting and artwork done in time for the judging on Friday the 29th and I am sure they have all been hard at work learning their poems to recite them live on zoom for our poetry judging contest again both Leswalt AND Portpatrick pupils. Just to make things more interesting! We are very grateful towards Alec Ross for coming along to judge for us! On his 50th birthday no less! 

Here is a sample of the fantastic work we have had it so far and I look forward to seeing who comes out on top after Friday! 

Get practising troops! Let’s get a few Kirkcolm wins in there! 

December 18, 2020
by Mrs Baillie
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Calder’s Christmas quiz

As part of his STAR awards, Calder decided to show initiative and create his own Christmas quiz to raise funds for Kirkcolm Primary school.  Priced at 20p a go, Calder sold his quiz sheets during the last week of term.  He sold lots and lots.  So much so he raised an amazing £30 – that is an awful lot of 20 pences!

Calder was kept busy marking them all at home.  Fourteen people got all of the answers correct (including Mrs Baillie!).  Calder put all the correct sheets in a box and pulled out a winner.  Callum Dougan in Primary 1 was the lucky winner.  Well done Callum, he won a prize kindly donated by the Farquhar family.

Great work Calder, I think we can tick off that target in your STAR awards now!

December 18, 2020
by Mrs Morrison
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A Rainy Day Delivery…

As some of you may have noticed if you have been so lucky as to have them pop through your letterbox, the pupils at Kirkcolm were hard at work making Christmas cards through the week to spread some Christmas cheer to the village!

So this morning we set off into the village (yes – really – in that weather!) and delivered as many as we could. We all actually had great fun doing this and we hope if you got a card from us (perhaps a slightly soggy one…) that you still enjoyed our Christmas wishes and if you did not then know that all of us here at Kirkcolm Primary are wishing you all a very Merry Christmas!

 

December 17, 2020
by Mrs Morrison
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Christmas Party Fun At Kirkcolm!

Finally, it’s the moooost wonderful time of the yeeeear! (and what a year it has been!)

Due to this year being the strangest one any of us has ever experienced, we were determined to still press on with our traditional Christmas party fun here at Kirkcolm. Now, things couldn’t be quite the same as years gone by and we regretfully had to wave goodbye to the social dancing and the 2 classes coming together to have fun and instead we each had our own separate parties, finished off with visits from some very general elves since the main man, Santa, couldn’t come in to pay us a visit this year!

On Wednesday P1-4 had their party in the hall, hosted by the House Captains, they got up to lot’s of different party games like Musical Bells, Pass the Present, Pin the Nose on Rudolph and Christmas Corners! Stopping way for a wee refreshment before pressing on with the rest of the games like Reindeer Relay (this one had me in stitches!), Musical Chairs and Best Dancer (some quite impressive moves out there from both classes!) P4-7 followed up with the same shenanigans on Thursday afternoon, once again hosted by our lovely House Captains.

We cannot begin to thank or praise Zack and Daniel for their extremely hard efforts in putting together these parties and hosting them. The preparation that must of went into them was a massive effort and the boys did so well sacrificing their own time to make sure everything was done in time and everybody had fun.

Not to mention the excellent work of the lovely elves who provided the boys and girls with great presents that they all really enjoyed! It was a delight to watch them open them!

Miss Douglas and myself went very snap happy during these parties so there are plenty of photos to share with you of the pupils dressed up the nine’s having a great time…

December 17, 2020
by Mrs Morrison
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Playmakers – Final Input!

Today the boys and girls of P4-7 had their final input from Laura McClymont and have now certified themselves as fully capable Playmakers!

They spent the past week preparing their games and designing their posters. Today they got to demonstrate all their hard work to their peers and try out their games with each other. The boys and girls had a great time and the wide variety of games they came up with very creative and impressive!

Hopefully these will be activities they will be able to share with the younger pupils of the school outside in the playground…

Here are some photos of the groups with their final posters;

December 17, 2020
by Mrs McHarg
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Community Council Christmas Treats

In keeping with the festive spirit, Morrisons recently donated Christmas selection boxes to the Kirkcolm Community Council – who have in turn, kindly donated them to the school and nursery pupils. Mrs Downie did her elf duties yesterday and delivered a whopping 48 selection boxes for the children.

After all of our recent donations to the Wigtownshire Food Bank, the boys and girls are very appreciative to be receiving a donation for themselves! We had lots of delighted faces today, who can’t wait to get their hands on more sugary chocolate treats – just in time for the holidays (parents and guardians – you are welcome)!!!

December 17, 2020
by Mrs McHarg
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Reverse Advent Calendar

As part of our Eco Schools work learning about food and being responsible citizens, this Christmas we decided to run a ‘Reverse advent calendar’ – rather than the boys and girls getting a chocolate each day (they weren’t too impressed with this idea initially, I think many wanted the chocolate!!), they were asked to bring in a donation for the local food bank.

We spoke all about why it’s good to help charities, particularly people in need our local area, and learned about the work of the food bank. By the end, we were overwhelmed with our families’ generosity – we had pupils bringing in bags of donations as they realised how important it is to support the charity (despite only 1 item being requested per family!).

We are delighted to be able to deliver such a huge donation from our little school to the Wigtownshire food bank this Christmas – and we hope that it helps lots of families in the area.

December 10, 2020
by Mrs McHarg
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Playmakers Training

P4-7 pupils had their first Playmakers training session this afternoon with Laura McClymont. They started off by brainstorming ideas of games to play inside and outside (just in case we have more miserable days like today and are prepared for all weathers!). They then discussed how to make teams fair, for example, getting pupils to line up in order of height, or by birth month.

Afterwards, the class split into small groups and had to come up with their own game – they had to discuss the rules, consider if any points were to be awarded and how to win. They then had to explain their game to the class, with the other pupils giving feedback on their ideas and how clear their explanations were.

We are looking forward to our final session with Laura next week, when we will become fully fledged Play Makers!

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