Christmas at Portpatrick Primary

Portpatrick Primary is forever grateful to the local community throughout the year for their continued support. We are always astounded by the generosity of those around us and this year has been no different. Quite simply, we wouldn’t be who we are without you all.  Below is a quick summary of some of the things that have been happening in Portpatrick School in the month of December. Thank you so much to all involved both this month and every month of the year. We wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year when it comes.

Downshire
As many of you may already know, the children created some lovely Christmas pictures which have been on display in The Downshire throughout the Christmas period. If you haven’t already seen them, be sure to have a quick look next time you are passing. On Christmas Jumper Day The Downshire Staff made their way up to the school grounds to kindly give the children a selection box gift and wish them a Merry Christmas. Thank you so much, the children were delighted!

Mount Stewart
A huge thank you to the Mount Stewart for helping us with our Christmas Video and also for inviting Santa before his isolation period to visit the boys and girls and give them a little gift. The Children were delighted with the special surprise and were equally as delighted with Santa’s generous gifts. All made better by the wonderful snow.

Scarlett Visuals
The children were very curious during the making of the video to learn about how to use a drone professionally. The children watched as Mark (The drone pilot) showed children how he operated the drone, the importance of having a licence for the drone and then gave a quick preview of the finished result. Massive thanks to Mark for giving up his time and generously helping us out with our Christmas video extravaganza. If you haven’t seen the video yet be sure to have a look. The end footage of our wonderful village is absolutely spectacular.

Portpatrick Primary 2021 Christmas Video – YouTube

Connors Restaurant
During our filming week we were lucky enough to do a short clip inside Connors restaurant. Thank you to John and Kirstin Connor who gave the children a lovely cookie treat to enjoy. It was very yummy and definitely helped to keep our energy up during filming.

Christingle
Many thanks to St Ninians Church of Portpatrick who dropped off a charitable festive activity for the children to take part in. Children learnt about the tradition of Christingle which aims to raise money for young people in need. We created Christingles and recognised the symbols within it. The orange representing the world, the red ribbon symbolising the love of Christ, the sweets and dried fruit representing all of god’s creations and the lit candle representing Jesus’s light in the world, bringing hope to people living in darkness.

Christmas Dinner
Served on Christmas jumper day and with lots of festive cheer, the children enjoyed a delicious Christmas Dinner delivered up by our wonderful Laura. Pupils had lots of fun taking selfies, pulling crackers (and faces) before telling jokes and donning the traditional party hats.

Mrs Cain and the Loreburn Community Garden, Portpatrick
Thank you to Mrs Cain and the Loreburn Community garden who have kindly donated some selection boxes to the children for Christmas. Again, we are very grateful for your generosity and the children will be delighted when these are distributed on Wednesday.

Portpatrick Achieves RSPB Silver Award

We are delighted to inform you that our wonderfully eco-friendly pupils have achieved the requirements for the RSPB School’s Wild Challenge Silver Award.

This builds on our earlier success of achieving our Bronze level status.   We have now completed 12 wild activities to  become a Wild Challenge silver award holder.   There are two categories of challenge: Helping Nature and Experiencing nature.  Our activities range from habitat making to Sensing the World. We care about our wildlife and our environment.

There’s no stopping us!

 

P1-7 for Silver

 

Our Village Christmas Fayre – Eco Style

This year our boys and girls have decided to go green with their choice of Christmas crafts they have made to sell at our annual stall in our local Christmas Craft Fayre today.

The children have foraged for natural materials in our woods and have recycled a wide range of materials to make our crafts – from paper tubes to corks.  Thank you to our families for donating the materials.

 

Busy crafting:

We are delighted to announce that the following festive treats will be available to buy on our stall:

  • Handmade Christmas crackers complete with a hat, a joke and a Christmas ornament
  • Cork and twig reindeer models
  • Pinecone decorations
  • Hand painted clay Christmas tree ornaments
  • 4 Seasons calendars with our own artwork designs

Family helpers  volunteered their time to help run the café and craft stalls. Our responsible girls, also volunteered their time to set up and man the stalls.  Maya, Lily and Ruby got busy baking and sold their very delicious delights by asking only for donations. Parents and families also donated home baking for the café.  The bakes on offer were worthy of any Bake-Off contestant.  I can personally vouch for this having sampled more than a few of the treats on offer! The leftover baking was distributed to older members of our community.

 

Ready For Customers
Enterprising Group
Four Seasons Calendars
Eco Seed Balls
Christmas Trees
Pinecone Decorations
Eco Christmas Crackers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Despite the chilly weather, there was a good turn out at the fayre. The cafe raised an impressive £335.54 for the parent council.  Maya, Lily and Ruby’s bake stall raised £31.25 and our pupil craft stall raised £56.00, giving a total of £87.25 for school funds.  Very well done to everyone!

We will be sending a shopping list home for the remaining craft items, just in case we can tempt some home sales to boost our fundraising even more! 🙂

Christmas Fundraiser sale

Thank you to everyone who contributed, gave their time, and purchased to help support fundraising for our school. We appreciate your efforts so much!

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We Support Our Feathered Friends

The boys and girls of Portpatrick Primary want to take care of our bird wildlife as the weather turns colder.

Everyone has been involved in making seed feeders for the birds. It was a bit of a messy process, but the children rolled up their sleeves and made feeders using pinecones and by shaping the seed/fat mix into balls with string attached to allow us to tie them to locations in our school grounds for the birds to enjoy.

Getting stuck into the mix:

It was an excuse to climb a tree or two to position our feeders for our feathered friends:

The children used the activity as an enterprise project and have worked out unit costs for each bird snack made.  We have made enough extra to sell at the upcoming village craft fayre on the 27th of November.  The boys and girls calculated an appropriate prices to produce a small profit.  Every one sold will help raise funds for our wee school.

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Book Week and Anti-Bullying Week

Pupils at Portpatrick Primary were busy again last week celebrating Book Week and participating in Anti-Bullying Week.

Book Week Scotland is an annual celebration of books and reading, supported by Creative Scotland and SLIC. Children have enjoyed taking part in some of the online activities and celebrating the joy of books and reading. The upper class took part in the live lesson from engineers on sustainability linked to the story “Stop the litter”. The Roald Dahl Quiz was a hit- as always. This was followed by a competition testing children’s book knowledge by providing the blurb to some classic and favourite stories; the winner is the first to guess the title (Congratulations Izzy). The upper class also participated in this year’s writing competition. The story must feature a pair of wellies per the criteria, and we had some spectacular pieces written. The results will be announced in two weeks.

Children have also been taking part in this year’s Anti-Bullying Week, which coincided with Book Week this year. The theme was “One Kind Word”. Through assemblies and classroom activities, we have been revising what bullying is, how to deal with it, what to do, and how it is related to Rights Respecting School. See below for pictures of odd socks, kind words, friendship handprints, a friendship survey, random acts of kindness, and children celebrating their individual and unique qualities.

Anti-Bullying Week

Book Week

Portpatrick Supports Children In Need 2021

As part of providing opportunities for Pupil Voice, our House Captains and Pupil Council rolled up their sleeves and helped organise this year’s Children In Need fundraising activities.  Supporting charities and recognising the needs of others is part of our learning journey as a Rights Respecting School who supports Global Goals. Our event activities also align with World Children’s Day which is tomorrow.

Children in Need is a charity that provides grants and funding to projects based in the UK that have the aim of helping disadvantaged young people. This help comes in a wide variety of forms. For example, a lot of CIN’s invaluable work involves supporting charities that help children who have been affected by poverty, disabilities, abuse, and mental health difficulties.

The boys and girls came to school dressed in their sporty clothing ready to take part in Joe Wick’s Five Minute Workouts throughout the day. We had a range of sporting activities represented from workout style to ballet dancers.  The teachers also joined in ready to get active.

Ready for Action:

 

 

Lookin’ Good:

Workout Time:

We earned our ‘Work It Out’ certificate from Joe Wicks:

 

 

 

 

 

# Health & Wellbeing

If you are feeling energetic, why not join in with Joe Wick’s at home here!

With the kindness and generosity of our families we were able to combine our Eco Goal of Recycling and Reusing by running a Bring & Buy sale of pre-loved toys and books.  There were lots of smiling faces and enthusiasm to grab a bargain.  Our older pupils applied their maths skills to organise a float, calculate change and count the total raised.

The sale is open!

# Successful Learners

In total, including donations from families and the sales of merchandise,  our wee school has raised an impressive £170.10 which is fantastic for our wee school. Together, as a partnership, we raised a grand total of £523.28!

Very many thanks to everyone who contributed and supported the event in whatever way they could.

Sending you all a Pudsey hug!

 

 

North Rhins Partnership Engages with COP26

As COP26 has now drawn to a close, we are pleased to share a snapshot of our recent related learning projects across the North Rhins Partnership.

Our children are always so enthusiastic to do their bit to help protect our environment and to contribute towards global goals.

Click on the link below and select play in the top right.  🙂

# Responsible Citizens

# Effective Contributors

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Anti-Bullying Week Starts Off With Kindness

This weeks sees the start of the annual Anti-Bullying week.  The theme for 2021 is ‘One Kind Word’.

Kindness is more important today than it has ever been. The isolation of the last year has underlined how little acts of consideration can break down barriers and brighten the lives of the people around us. This is one of the reasons, that ‘One Kind Word’ has been chosen as the theme of Anti-Bullying Week taking place from 15 to 19 of November 2021.

Miss Hayes’ class have been sharing many kind words with our community members as part of this event, and to also mark World Kindness Day.  They have all written personal letters to the residents of Thorneycroft care home. We are sure their letters will certainly brighten the recipients day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ready for delivery after a 48 hour quarantine.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

# Effective Contributors & Responsible Citizens

If you are interested in finding out more about Anti-Bullying week, here is a link to a parent/carer pack.

 

Portpatrick Pupils Respect Remembrance Day

The pupils of Portpatrick Primary have been very motivated to mark the occasion of Remembrance Day, as we do each year.

The children have been selling poppies in school to raise funds for this worthwhile cause.

Both classes have been learning about Remembrance day through presentations and discussion.  They understand the sacrifice that has been made by men and women of yesterday and today to protect our freedom.

The upper class made a wreath with Kim .  This was constructed by reusing the bottoms of plastic drinks bottles to reduce waste and fixing them to chicken wire as a frame.  The plastic bottles were spray painted red by Kim to look like poppies.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The whole school walked up to the village war memorial on the 11th of November to lay the wreath and and recite a poem as a mark of respect.

Portpatrick pupils , remember 11.1121 – YouTube

The children observed the minute’s silence to pay tribute to those who have sacrificed for us.

Lest We Forget.

Home Grown Vegetable Soup

After what seems like forever, it was time to harvest our vegetables.  We have grown our food organically, with no fertilisers or pesticides. The children gathered in our crop and we got stuck in making a big pot of soup to enjoy together.

 

Whilst the Royal Horticultural Society’s Big Soup Share is on hold this year, we thought we would have an impromptu ‘soup share’ of our own.  The children enjoyed preparing the vegetables and making a big pot of soup for us to enjoy.  It’s a great way to munch our way towards 5-a-day.

Enjoying our Soup.

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