Kirkcolm Primary School

– what have we been up to?

May 24, 2019
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Outdoor Classroom Day / Eco Superheros for Change

On Thursday, pupils at Kirkcolm Primary participated in the nation wide – Outdoor Classroom Day. Both classes spent the day learning outdoors in our wonderful school grounds. We even had a picnic and a walk down to the beach with Mrs Baillie.
First on the days events – Numeracy. Primary 1-4 had lots of fun using sticks to create 2D shapes and discuss their properties.
Pupils then went on the hunt to find some symmetry in nature. We discussed how most things in nature like to be symmetrical or close to it. We took leaf rubbings and explored natural patterns.
Primary 4-7 took numeracy outdoors and tested their understanding of bearings and angles. Using blindfolds, pupils had to direct their partners around the school grounds.
Next up – Eco Superhero’s for Change
The whole school got together to undertake some important jobs around the school grounds. We invited in some volunteers from “ Keep Kirkcolm Tidy “ and together with staff we worked hard to improve our school grounds.   Many thanks to Sara, Brian and Gail who came along to school to help us all out. We weeded the pots, planted flowers and vegetables, collected any litter, cleaned the school gates, brushed the paths, put the sand in the sandpit and even distributed anti-littering information leaflets around the village.
I’m sure you will all agree, it’s hard work being green fingered. The children were delighted when it was time for a well deserved break and a bite to eat. Pupils enjoyed a delicious picnic outside thanks to Anne-Marie in the Kitchen !
In the Afternoon we took literacy outdoors, the whole school pupils enjoyed taking reading to the garden. In the lower primary, the boys and girls were also busy creating posters about how to stay safe on a farm. Hopefully this will mean we are well prepared for our outing to West Galdenoch in 2 weeks time.
After literacy it was time for Assembly with Mrs Baillie. Keeping with the theme, Mrs Baillie took pupils down to the shore for a walk
around our surrounding area. We really are so lucky to live / work in such a beautiful part of Dumfries and Galloway.

May 24, 2019
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Kirkcolm’s 50th anniversary “mini” walk

Our long standing tradition has reached a very important milestone- 50 years. However, the Kirkcolm annual “mini” walk is anything but mini!
The 7 mile trek across the beautiful hilly countryside would be a difficult task for most adults. Nonetheless, pupils as young as 5 years old took part and completed the walk in aid of raising funds for the school.
To mark the 50th anniversary, Kirkcolm Primary invited along past pupils as well as pupils, parents and friends from our partnership schools. It was lovely to see some familiar faces and we were delighted to welcome some pupils who took part in the very FIRST mini walk back in 1969.  This year the mini walk also extended an  invite to pupils and parents from the partnership schools of Leswalt and Portpatrick, who came along to join in the fun.
A huge thanks must go to the hard work and dedication of the Parent Council who organised and helped run this wonderful event, under the guidance of Becky Richardson. A huge thanks is also extended to those who helped to marshall and provide food along the way and at the end.
This year the first boy to complete it as Robin Mc Auley, and the first girl was Michaela Lyon.  At the end every pupil received a medal, as well as a 50th anniversary mug from the parent council
Thank you so much for all your generous donations and thank you to all those who took part in our “mini” walk ! We hope you had as much fun as we all did.
Two lovely ladies who completed the very first Mini Walk 50 years ago, and Phoebe Manson who is in P1 completing her very first!

And we’re off…

Even with poor weather the views were great !

The finishing line … ( sorry if I’ve missed anyone )

Snacks / Prizes

May 24, 2019
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Walk to school week – Rural style

This week is walk to school week. Throughout the week we have been conducting an annual survey on how the pupils get to school. Each morning pupils are asked if the walked, cycled, scoot/skate, park & stride, were driven, took the bus or taxied. The “other “ Column is rarely used. However, this morning we had to make an exception.
Meet the Drummond Girls, who rode to school this morning on their trusty steeds, Pepe and Deni.

May 22, 2019
by Mrs McHarg
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Drug Awareness for P4-7

PC Wilson visited P4-7 last week as part of their current Health and Wellbeing topic to raise awareness of drugs. Most pupils thought of drugs as all being bad for you, so she explained the different types of drugs that exist, including medicines. She showed pupils a box of replica drugs which led into a discussion about the differences between legal and illegal drugs. Pupils were amazed that some looked just like everyday pills you might take for hayfever, for example – hence it was emphasised that you should never take drugs if they aren’t from a safe and trusted person or place such as the doctor or pharmacy and always follow the instructions. Pupils had lots of questions for PC Wilson that they had prepared in advance of her visit and were keen to find out more.

Thanks to PC Wilson for taking the time to pop into school to tell pupils how to keep themselves safe and help them in becoming responsible citizens.

May 22, 2019
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Digital Learning Week

As part of our Digital Learning Week celebrations, P4-7 participated in a collaborative story. The class were given the opening, which told the story of Doctor Xenon who discovered a mysterious object and hoped to use it to prove the existence of life elsewhere in the solar system.  Pupils had to work together to continue the story – but not finish it, as this was the job of Portpatrick and Leswalt!!

Our responsible Digital Leaders also organised lunch time ICT clubs, teaching younger pupils to login and make Powerpoints, and older pupils about coding. Lots of pupils were keen to attend, even though the sun was shining!

Mrs Carol Moyes from the Raise team (Raising Aspirations in STEM Education) paid the school a visit to teach pupils how to use the Green Screen. She first worked with P1-4 then P4-7, showing them how to take a video against the green screen, upload it to the computer and use the chroma key to remove the green background and add in different effects. Pupils were amazed to see how we can make the video look as if we are in the Bahamas when we are actually in our classroom at Kirkcolm!!

We have had a great week developing our digital skills and thanks must go to our Digital Leaders for helping to organise events.

May 10, 2019
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Cross Country

On Thursday the boys and girls at Kirkcolm Primary from p5, 6 and 7 went to Green Valley to compete in the Schools annual Cross Country Competition. All pupils were given the choice to run either the mile or Half mile. Well done to Robin McAuley who finished 1st and Finlay Nelson who finished 3rd in the boys 1 mile race. We also had girls, boys and mixed relay teams entered into the competition. Well done to everyone who took part, Super effort! I can only imagine there were some tired boys and girls last night.

Relay Teams

Girls – Izzy Keith, Michaela Lyon and Ivy Richardson

Boys – Robin McAuley, Finlay Nelson and Daniel Hall

Mixed – Ruth Turtle, Guy Butler and Innes Dench

May 2, 2019
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Beautiful Botanics

Kirkcolm Primary enjoyed a fantastic trip to Logan Botanic Gardens where they got to go on their very own bear hunt and participate in a digital photography lesson.

Pupils in P1-4 were hunting for the Chief Teddy – Edward-  who had invited them along to teach them what their own teddy ( and other animals ) would need to survive in the woods. The expert team at the gardens taught the children all the secrets of SWAF. SWAF stands for Shelter, Water, Air and Food and without them the animals wouldn’t be able to survive.

Every Picture Tells a Story.

p4-7 were taken for a digital photography lesson. They explored what made a good photograph and discussed the variety of techniques which could be used. After the lesson, pupils set off and started to plan their own photograph with their very own view finders.

Thank you to everyone at Logan Gardens, we had a brilliant morning.

April 26, 2019
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Keeping Kirkcolm Clean

The whole school headed out on the last day of term, armed with litter pickers and bags to help keep the community tidy (and just as well, as our large metal paper recycling bin had blown over during the night with the high winds, so there was lots of paper to pick up in the playground alone!).

After clearing the playground, the boys and girls headed down to the beach to collect further litter that had been washed up on the shore.

Thank must go to Kerry Monteith from D&G Council, who provided us with the litter pickers and collected the bags of rubbish afterwards.

April 24, 2019
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Skiffie Worlds 2019

Kirkcolm Primary was delighted to have a visit from Wendy Cuff and her team who were out and about to promote the Skiffie World Championships that are due to take place in Stranraer from the 7-13th of July 2019.

Our visitors explained to us a little bit about the history of the Skiff and how it was made. The children were fascinated to learn that the boat was only made by hand from glue and wood. Pupils were given a chance to sit inside the boat where they were given a quick lesson on how to row.

Huge thank you to our visitors, we can’t wait to come and join in on the fun during the festival.

April 5, 2019
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Egg-cellent Fun

On Thursday afternoon something egg-citing happened in Primary 1-4 at Kirkcolm Primary. The boys and girls had an Easter egg hunt.

Working in teams, the pupils could only collect one egg at a time and return it to their desks.

P1 were using egg-cellent phonic skills to help them read the signs and find the eggs. Some pupils had to complete challenges to obtain eggs. Mrs Jardine had a special egg worth two points, however the pupils had to correctly spell “Easter” to get it (well done Alfie).

Congratulations to the winning duo Amy and Alfie who went home with an Easter egg each. All pupils were given a cream egg each and of course we shared out the chocolate from the spare Easter egg.  Above are some pictures of the egg-tastic time we all had.

 

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