Author: Mr Thomson Thomson
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Pupil Of The Week w/b 08/09/2025
Nursery – Leo for being independent in activities throughout nursery and for giving things a go. P1/4 – Aurla for resilience and hard work across all areas of her learning! Well done. P5/7 – Rebecca for being a super Kirkcowan role model. Being kind, helpful and friendly welcoming a new member to the class.
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Digital Efforts Acknowledged
As we hope everyone is aware, last year Kirkcowan Primary School was awarded the Digital Schools Award certificate for excellence in the use of digital technology to enhance learning and knowledge of how to be a 21st century digital citizen. While the whole school contributed to this award, special recognition was given to the P7s…
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Success at Kirkcowan Flower Show celebrated
After a lot of work leading up to the Kirkcowan Flower Show, we celebrated the hard work and success of all the pupils at our weekly assembly. Medals and prizes were handed out and now all the work is displayed in the school to be viewed. A notable success was the whole school effort in…
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Pupil Of The Week w/b 01/09/2025
Nursery – Noah Mc for being self-motivated and having good concentration doing jigsaws P1/4 – Carson for showing kindness and patience with younger pupils. P5/7 – Macey for all her hard work, staying focused and helping others
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Pupil Of The Week w/b 28/08/2025
Nursery – Hugh & Keanu for settling in well to nursery. P1/4 – Logan For showing self motivation in number work. P5/7 – All For helping Mr Darwin settle in and having a great start to term.
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P5-7 Language Explorer Project
For the last few Fridays we have been researching a language of our own choosing. Languages we have been researching have been Maori, Korean, Spanish, Italian and Chinese. We looked up language facts, useful phrases, links to English and learned about some culture. Today we had to study all the booklets we made as we…
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Body Topic in P5-7
As part of our topic of the human body. We made plasticine models of the most important organs in the body and put them on a piece of paper. The brain was the easiest to make, but the small and large intestine was the hardest to make. We also made a skeleton called Billy Bones…