This is a report by Rhian and Keisha.
yesterday we learned about money. We had to pick surprises for mum and dads and make sure we had enough money.
We had a lot of fun.
From Rhian and Keisha
"Anchored in Excellence"
This is a report by Rhian and Keisha.
yesterday we learned about money. We had to pick surprises for mum and dads and make sure we had enough money.
We had a lot of fun.
From Rhian and Keisha
Well done to the Stranraer cluster Rotary Quiz winning team of Magnus, Lara, Ruth and Connor who travelled to Glasgow yesterday to compete in the West of Scotland Rotary quiz area finals.
The children were accompanied by a member of Stranraer Rotary club, and some of their parents. It has been reported that all the children (and adults) found the questions they were asked were very challenging! Sadly, they were not placed, but they can all be proud of their achievements in reaching the final, and happy in the memories that the experience provided them all with.
Well done little team Portpatrick!
As part of their ‘Food and Farming’ Topic in Social Studies and Health and Wellbeing, P1-4 visited Tesco for their ‘Farm to Fork’ workshop. Pupils were taken a tour around Tesco to explore where food comes from and even got to taste some of the lovely items on offer! The children took part in an activity to use food labels and packaging to discover where food came from. They were amazed at the distance some fruit and vegetables travel from around the world, including from Cameroon, Columbia, France and Spain!
A selection of local cheese was offered to the children including a smoked applewood (which wasn’t very popular among the group!) and the daredevils tried a chilli and lime cheese, which was more popular than expected!
Pupils then explored downstairs in Tesco, which they were amazed at as they didn’t know Tesco had a ‘downstairs!’. They enjoyed testing out how cold the deep freezers were and learned about how important it is to keep temperatures at the correct level.
It was a great educational trip and was enjoyed by all!
The whole school recently enjoyed a day trip to Glasgow Science centre. While at the science centre, the children took part in various experiments as well as visiting the planetarium, taking part in a forces workshop, learning more about magnets and even launching rockets and standing on people on a bed of nails!
Have a look at our photographs which demonstrate some of the learning which took place!
Before the Easter holidays, the whole school put on a fantastic showcase of ‘The Last Monster in Scotland.’ The show was about a young journalist in Drumnadrochit, Katie Albright, trying to get a break through in her career with a fantastic news story… and she certainly got one! She actually got to meet the Loch Ness Monster! Despite the begrudged legend and myth buster Hamish McGarrigal trying to prove that Nessie didn’t exist!
The show also included American tourists hoping for a ride on Nessie’s back, wacky scientists trying to disprove Nessie’s existence and school children learning about the much loved legend of Nessie.
Children worked hard to learn all their lines, songs and actions which all came together on the show performances. They added that extra sparkle to their parts and had the audience laughing along throughout. A huge turnout was had for both performances and fantastic feedback was received from the parents and Portpatrick community.