Science Week!

What a fantastic week of science we have had at Portpatrick primary school! On Monday, P5-7 were learning about inheritance and used ‘Reebops’ to explore different genetic information.

On Wednesday, Mrs. Hall from the STEM team taught the P1-4 class about construction. They were able to build different objects from cardboard, fitting pieces together with screws, joins and using screwdrivers and other tools. This provided some of the younger class with key skills for life.

Later on that day, Mrs. Hall enabled the children to learn about aerodynamics and drag! She used images and videos on the Promethean smartboard to demonstrate lift and drag, The children loved learning about which paper aeroplanes flew through the air quickest and adapted their planes to see if they could engineer a plane that flew through the air faster. They had a competition to see which parachutes could fall to the floor the slowest. This enabled the children to self evaluate their creations to see if they could design parachutes that achieved their learning goals. They considered various materials, size and strength / elasticity of parachutes to create designs with as much drag as possible.

Finally for Science Week, on Thursday we had a science afternoon where parents came in to participate in learning activities with the children. It was fantastic to see so many adults get involved. We had several stations where children could experiments with various scientific concepts. This included working with different properties of substance, friction, magnetism, building and identifying where vital organs are in the human body. Our younger pupils particularly enjoyed using the Code ‘n’ Go mouse to program instructions for the mouse to navigate a maze to get the cheese.

Our family visitors were able to scan a QR code at each station using the IPads. This accessed animated videos and information so we could all learn about the scientific principals behind that activity.

It was a great week, in which the children learned a variety of new concepts and had fun. Thank you to everyone who was involved!

UNCRC Rights of the Child –

Article 5 – Family guidance as children develop, Article 29 – Aims of Education.

SHANARRI – Nurtured, Achieving, Responsible.

Curling Bonspiel and Ryan’s Den

On Monday 11th March, P1-4 joined a group of P7s to go to the North West Castle for the curling Bonspiel. We watched the older pupils from the cluster participate in the bonspiel. We have just completed a block of indoor curling for our PE and the class were very excited to see a curling rink and the equipment used on the ice. We had lots of discussions about what was happening and the differences between our indoor Kurling skates and the curling stones used on the ice. It was also interesting to find out how the targets and colours are made on the rink.

After watching some of the curling we took a short break to get a snack and explore the Garden of Friendship before jumping back on the bus and heading to the Ryan Centre for a play in Ryan’s Den!

The boys and girl had a fabulous time in the soft play area and enjoyed a little crisp buffet before returning to school for a classroom picnic!

All in all we had a fabulous morning at the North West Castle and the Ryan Centre. Many thanks to Mrs Henry for organising everything, Mrs Ross for accompanying us and to Wigtownshire Community Transport for getting us where we needed to be!

UNCRC Rights of the Child – Article 31 Rest, Play, Culture and Arts.

SHANARRI – Active, Included.

P7 Curling Bonspiel

P7 pupils, Lewis, Scott, Max and Tilly, went along to the North West Castle Hotel for a inter-school end of season bonspiel today. The event was well attended by primary schools from across the cluster.

There was a great chance for meeting up for our P7 friends from across the partnership and to mingle with pupils from across the area.

The children first played Park 1. The result was

They did very well with a score of 1-6 against still competition. They won 2 – 1. They then played Drummore.

There was time for more mingling at lunch when we were seated with our opponents from round one to enjoy sandwiches, crisps, juice and a wee chocolate treat.

Portpatrick performed so well that they made it through the next stage and were paired against Leswalt. We are pleased to say that Team Port came 5th in the overall bonspeil results.

Our thanks to the staff at the North West Castle for a great day and to Mrs Ross for escorting our team to the event.

UNCRC Rights of the Child- Article 15: Setting up and Joining Groups

SHANARRI – Included

Crafty Business

On Friday, Reverend Breakey came in to Portpatrick to make some Easter crafts with the children. They learned a range of sewing and technology skills and everyone was successfully able to make a miniature fabric bunny. These bunnies will be excellent for keeping the Creme eggs safe from any hungry parents!

Thank you very much to Reverend Elizabeth Breakey as well as Jean Ross and Avril Adams who supported the children with their stitching skills.

The children loved creating their egg holders and it was great for our learners to show their responsibility through community links.

UNCRC – Rights of the Children

Article 14 – Freedom of thought and Religion and Article 29 – Aims of Education

SHANARRI – Nurtured and Included

World Book Day

The whole school had a great yesterday for World Book Day. We did a ‘Secret Book Swap’ (a similar idea to Secret Santa), which the children loved. The children had books chosen by other peers which they would like… It really shows how well the children know each other!

We did a book chat, where children swapped partners (similar to a speed dating type idea), and told their partners about their favourite books, characters and plots. It was very interesting listening in to some of the conversations! We had a range of favourite books from Percy Jackson to Spiderman, from Goosebumps to Matilda and Diary of a Wimpy Kid to Wings of Fire. There is plenty of enthusiasm from children at our school for reading.

We finished off the afternoon with a paired read where the younger class would read to the older class. We enjoyed the paired read with some chocolate and cocoa (which was Fairtrade – linking with Fairtrade fortnight.)

UNCRC Right of the Child –

Article 12 – Respect for Children’s Views, Article 17 – Access to Information.

SHANARRI – Nurtured, Respected and Included.

Why not enjoy reading together with £1 books from W.H. Smiths!

Announcing Our Refreshed Vision, Values and Aims

We are happy to share our refreshed Vision, Values and Aims now that our partnership school community surveys are completed. These are shaped by the good work of Mrs McHarg previously.

Our pupils, staff and parents have told us what is important to you for your child’s experiences and learning at school.

Please click here, or on the link below, and press play take a look at the results.

West Rhins Partnership
We have sought the views of our parents, staff and pupils to refresh our Vision, Values and Aims.
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UNCRC Rights of the Child – Article 12 Respect for Children’s Views

SHANARRI – Included

Scots Poetry Superstars

Cameron and Harry represented Portpatrick at a celebratory Burns night for songs and recitals. This was held at the Ryan Centre on Wednesday 6th March.

Both boys gave excellent performances in a night where the standard was very high. Harry and Cameron both did the school very proud and showed great courage and confidence to perform in front of so many people.

They both showed ‘Walter Wellbeing’ as part of our partnership’s Vision, Values and Aims. Well done boys!

UNCRC Rights of the Child –

Article 3 – Best interests of the child. Article 31 – Rest, Play, Culture, Arts.

SHANARRI – Achieving, Responsible, Included.

Swimming Success!

The Primary 4 boys and girl completed their three week block of swimming today at the Ryan Centre. We are so proud of this little group as they all managed to build their confidence in the water and have all made progress with their swimming abilities. They were all Percy Perseverance’s and managed to get their feet off the floor and kicking to make it to the other side of the pool. Not only have they had a fabulous time, accompanied by Mrs Ross, but they have been brilliant ambassadors for our school.

A huge thank you to Mrs Ross for accompanying P4 to and from swimming and to Wigtownshire Community transport for getting us there and back safely.

UNCRC Rights of the Child – Article 6 Life, Survival and Development, Article 24 Health, Water, Food and Environment.

SHANARRI – Healthy, Active, Achieving, and Responsible.

P7 Academy Transition Event

Primary 7 pupils from Portpatrick and St. Joseph’s R.C. schools travelled together to the Academy for a transition event today.

The pupils had the opportunity to make new friendships to support them as they prepare for the next stage of their education. They were able to meet Academy staff, become more familiar with the new setting and chat about what to expect as they move on after the summer.

There will be more transition events to look forward to.

UNCRC Rights of the Child – Article 29 Aims of Education, Article 15 – Joining Groups

SHANARRI – Included

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