Easter Service

An Easter end of term service was held in school this afternoon. Rev. Burns led the service and family and friends gathered with the children. He talked to the children about the Easter story and the relevance of Easter eggs in this. We all enjoyed singing some hymns then Mrs Ferguson took a moment to reflect on the term and just some of the wonderful achievements; Lockerbie Manor, Burns Federation Winners, Curling competition, Rotary Quiz, the Sport Relief Wave Runner and Winter football league to name but a few things.

Happy Easter holiday to you all – look forward to seeing you for an action-packed, fun term 4!

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Easter Egg Decorating!

What’s Easter without some traditional egg decorating? The boys and girls put their creative talents into action this morning. What an arty bunch they are!

Barbara was given the unenviable job of judging. After some close inspection she decided upon a first, second and third from each class.

P1-4                                                                          P5-7

  1. Lee                                                                   1. Abbigale
  2. Olivia                                                               2. Jenna
  3. Jack                                                                  3. Callum

The winners’ names from each class were put into a hat and one was drawn out to win the Maltesers Easter Egg donated by Miss Whorlow. Lee was the lucky winner!

A Confused Little Hedgehog!

The boys and girls were surprised to find a unexpected visitor on their football pitch at interval today. No, not a world class footballer come to join their playtime kick-about but a rather bewildered looking hedgehog with a sore leg!

The children quickly alerted staff and Miss Whorlow donned some plastic gloves and popped the frightened creature into a newspaper lined box while Mrs Ferguson contacted the SSPCA.

Patrick, the name the pupils christened the little hedgehog, spent the next hour and a half in the relative quiet of the jotter cupboard until a lovely lady from the SSPCA came to collect him.

She spent some time with the children telling them what would happen next to Patrick – though it turned out he was actually a ‘Patricia’! She reckoned she was about a year old and was probably struggling to find food. She would need a full examination to find out what was wrong with her sore leg. Patricia headed off to a Hedgehog Sanctuary in North Ayrshire and she will be released back into this area in a few weeks. A happy ending!

Football Winter league comes to an end

Congratulations to Lachlan, Callum, Finn and Dillon who all played football throughout the Winter league, on a Monday night at the 3G pitch in Stranraer.  The boys played as part of the Leswalt/Portpatrick United football team.  At the final prize giving the team were delighted to be given a shield as 4th placed out of ten teams.  The boys played really well as a team and managed to finish top of all the country schools and above 3 teams from larger town schools.  Great work!IMG_2558

P1-4 Science – a fun but unforgettable afternoon! Read on to find out more…

P1-4 had  ‘fun’ in Science on Tuesday making poop! They have been learning all about their bodies and what is inside! On Tuesday afternoon, they learned about the human digestive system!

The demonstration started off with making some yummy peanut butter sandwiches for lunch. We cut it with scissors to represent our front teeth. Then we used a masher as our back teeth. Then we used water as saliva! Nice! We repeated this action for a healthy banana and then added a drink of hot chocolate! The food went down the oesophagus and entered the stomach (zip lock bag). Here we added some acid (cola) and churned the bag with our hands. It then went into the small intestine (a leg of tights) where all the liquid (nutrients) left into the tray. Then the solid waste went into the large intestine which took the remaining liquid. After that we used a black bag to represent the rectum. Then the big finale – the food came out the anus (cut hole in the black bag!)

I don’t think they will now forget about the steps in the digestive system!

Lot of laughter and great fun was had by all!

Stranraer Burns Club competition winners

The annual Burns club competition was held recently in the Ryan Centre in Stranraer.  It was a very difficult job for the judges, as the standard of recitations and singing was very high – from every school in the area.

However,  Portpatrick Primary pupils returned to school , triumphant!

Lachlan was 2nd in his poetry class, Mia was 3rd for her singing and Abbigale won her singing class!

As well as that, Abbigale went on to win the trophy for the best singer and Portpatrick Primary school won the trophy for best performing school.

Well done to Lachlan, Mia, Lara, and Abbigale – we are very proud of you all.

You have shown everyone what stars you are!

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Lockerbie Manor

Primary 5-7 recently had a fun filled 3 days away to Lockerbie, where they took part in a range of different physical activities.  The children were full of enthusiasm – and smiles!  Have a look at the photographs to see all the fun we got up to  -(this is only a small selection of the 1000 photographs we actually took!)

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