Scottish Triathlon fun!

Primary 5-7 spent a morning a the Ryan Centre participating in a mini triathlon even, organised by Scottish Triathlon.  After being in the swimming pool the children jumped on a bike to cycle, before running to finish the event.  It was a taster session for the children and they all received a medal for their efforts.  Well done to all the little athletes!

MP Richard Arkless Visit

Yesterday Richard Arkless MP visited the school and we asked some questions about his job.

We asked him why he wanted to be an MP. He said the Scottish Referendum had inspired him and he loves his local area.

He told us an MP helps to make decisions to make places better.

Olivia and Jack gave him a tour of the school. I enjoyed meeting Richard Arkless MP.

Finlay P3

 

On Thursday 4th September Richard Arkless MP came to answer lots of our questions. Abbi and Lee welcomed him to our school, and Olivia and I were his tour guides. Rowan took some photos.

Richard Arkless is an MP for us. He wanted to do this job because of the Scottish Referendum and also he loves Stranraer (and Portpatrick!). It was good to see him – I liked it.

Jack P2

 

On 4.9.15 Richard Arkless MP came to Portpatrick Primary. He is an MP and he said it is his job to help to make this a better place to live.

Finlay asked him some of the questions we had thought of like what different things does an MP do. He said he needs to work in London sometimes and he also goes around the region to see people.

Next we asked him about the best and worst things about his job. He said he likes to help people but he misses not seeing his family as much.

After that we all got a photo with him and then we took him a tour of inside and outside our school.

I enjoyed meeting an MP.

Rhian P4

Photos taken by Rowan our photographer for the day. Many thanks to our ‘Welcomers’ Lee and Abbi for their friendliness, Tour Guides Jack and Olivia and Questioner Finlay – a great job done by all!

Blood bikes

Primary 1-4 have been learning all about “our community” and yesterday they had a visit from the “Blood bikes” and learned more about what this charity does in the local community and across the region.  Mrs Cameron had invited the charity to come and speak about their work, after her husband made a donation to the cause recently.

 

Rowan in P4 reported “The whole school got to see where the blood was stored on the motor bike, to allow it to be transported to where hospitals need it.  David told us they sometimes have to take blood from an ill person in Stranraer and take to Dumfries to get examined in a lab.  He explained he had between 12-14 hours to reach his destination with blood – and this could be as far away as London or the Isle of Wight.  Blood bike riders do not get paid to do it – they are all volunteers.  David that visited us with his motor bike was a retired policeman who lives in Dumfries now”

 

 

Garden Gang in action

This week Atticus, Max, Charlene and Tracy have been lending a hand with the weeding in the school grounds.  Over the summer there was a tremendous amount of growth which resulted in the weeds getting out of control.

Today we had a real help in the form of Mr Alec Ross. Mr Ross came armed with his strimmer and tackled “the mound” cutting back the grass and disposing of ragwort.  He then completed the weeding and moved away all the rubbish and clutter which had gathered up at the pupil entrance. 

Some of the senior boys popped outside and gave Mr Ross a hand for an hour or two – they were up and down the playground with wheelbarrows and were a real hardworking team – and they were even rewarded with a pay packet from Mr Ross for their assistance!

Mr Ross was at school from 9am until after 2pm – and was rewarded for all his hard work with a plate of mince an tatties from Barbara at lunch time to keep his energy up!

Great work! SAM_4770

Royal Highland Show School Trip!

On Friday 19th June, the whole school travelled to Edinburgh to attend the annual Royal Highland Show.  The P1-4 class have been learning all about Farming and Food so this was a perfect way to consolidate all of their learning in the classroom!

Pupils were split in to small groups and allowed to explore the show at their own pace and with own personal choice of things to visit.  This ranged from the poultry tent, agricultural machinery show, motor show, water zorbing, horse parade, stunt bikes, army cadet assault course and much much more.  It would have taken more than a whole day to see everything!

Take a look at the photos below to see what some of the groups got up to during their day! More photos will be uploaded as they come in from the other group leaders.

Scottish Opera “Warriors”

Primary p5-7 from Portpatrick , joined up with pupils from their partnership school of Leswalt, and pupils from Sheuchan to rehearse and perform “Warriors!” .  This was made possible with support from Scottish Opera. 

Children had been learning the songs in school all of this term,  and they all came together to perform at Sheuchan Primary.  The story was based in ancient China, with Leswalt and Portpatrick pupils taking on the role of peasants.  It was a brilliant performance to parents and relatives, with expressive acting and wonderful singing from all.  Have a look at the photographs to see the energy and enthusiasm for yourselves.

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