NEW* Portpatrick Pupil Council Members 2016-2017

image1 image2Look at our fantastic new Pupil Council representatives!  They all submitted excellent application forms detailing their skills and experience which would be useful for the role.

There were no applicants for P5 and we have no P7’s so there were 3 P6’s reps chosen as lots of P6’s wanted to be a part of it!

The council will meet with Mrs Henry, the principal teacher, at least once a term to share their ideas and opinions on how to make Portpatrick School even better!

P1-4 RME – Jewish Festivals – Passover story

Can you spot the evil Pharoah of Egypt ordering the poor Jewish slaves about?

Then we had a fantastic Passover meal.  We made a cedar plate with the 6 special types of food on it which help to remember the Passover story and the freedom of the Jewish people.  The boys made Kippahs (skull caps) to wear and the girls made Star of David Necklaces.  We very much enjoyed our Passover meal!

 

Donation of funds to Portpatrick Primary

Portpatrick parent and toddler group recently folded in the village, with many of the children in the group moving on to start Primary education.  The  committee decided to donate their remaining funds to the community.  Portpatrick Primary was very grateful to receive a donation of over £1000.  The school plans to use this money to help fund playground development for the pupils to enjoy.

The photograph shows Kim Stevenson and Karen Mc Neill from the toddler group handing the cheque over to young pupils from the school, at Euan’s playspace.  Mrs Baillie headteacher said “I would like to pass on our grateful thanks to the toddler group for this very generous donation.  This will kind gesture will hopefully benefit all Portpatrick Primary pupils, for years to come – as we hope to combine it with alternative funding to transform our outdoor space.”

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Trip to Mabie Farm Park

We had a wonderful trip to Mabie Farm Park yesterday! 

The weather was kind to us which really helped. The boys and girls (and staff!) tried out the jumping pillows, bouncy castles, the very popular ‘choo choo express’, play park, grass sledging, trampolines, donkey rides and the straw barn! Apologies, you might have found your little one came home with half the straw with them! The bus driver really did brush pupils down before they got back on the bus!

We also got the chance to meet some of the animals; Pandora the giant long-haired bunny was quite an attraction, as was the baby guinea pig.

The boys and girls were on the go the whole day, stopping briefly to enjoy a picnic lunch before dashing off to explore more. The behaviour of all our pupils was excellent – a real credit to our wee school. 

There were a few snores resonating from the bus too (no, not the teachers!).

Thanks to all for making this day out a wonderful success. Thanks also for the helping hand cheque from the Parent Council. What a brilliant way to round off a fun session 2015-16!

Sponsored walk

On Friday 24th June the boys and girls of Portpatrick Primary headed a walk round Dunskey estate to help raise money for the Parent Council.  Supported by family and friends the school set off for  a stroll in the sunshine.  Everyone had fun, and hopefully raised plenty of money in the process.

Successful football season

Our partnership football team, incorporating pupils from Leswalt Primary school has finished off a very busy summer season of games with 4 tournaments in the last 4 days!

On Friday, they entered Park Primary football tournament and won every game, taking them to the final where they were narrowly beaten 3:1 by Rephad in the final.

On Saturday they were in action again at Castle Kennedy Primary, and on Sunday they ended up runners up at Sandhead fun day football tournament, after numerous wins again.

Yesterday they played their final games in the summer league, which has been playing on a Monday night at the 3G pitch in Stranraer.  The team finished a very credible 4th, out of all 12 primary schools in our area.

Well done to all who have played in the team.  Many thanks must  go to Ewan Dodds from Leswalt who has given up a lot of his own personal time to coach the children.  Thanks also to all the parents who have helped transport footballers and supervise them at matches this yearFootball team June2016.

What a team!

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