Rotrary Quiz winners!

Well done to the team from Portpatrick who were the winners at the recent Rotary Quiz .  This event is run annually and all Primary schools from the Stranraer area take place.  After many rounds of questions, Portpatrick were declared the winners.  They will go on to the area finals in Glasgow, in June.  The photograph shows Lara, Ruth, Connor and Magnus with the dictionaries they won.  Great work team!Rotary Quiz

Curling success

Well done to the combined Leswalt /Portpatrick team of Rhona, Freya, Kathryn and Ruth who were runners up in the inter-school primary curling bonspiel.  This competition was open to all Primary schools in Wigtownshire and Ballantrae.  The girls won 3 out of the 4 games, and were only beaten by the eventual winners, Rephad Primary.  They were supported and coached throughout the day by Mrs Beryl Niven.  Have a look at the photograph at how happy they all are with their prizes!  Watch out Eve Muirhead and team, these girls are good!

Bonspiel - March 15

P6 and 7 trip to Stronord

 

The Primary 6 and 7 pupils from Portpatrick recently had an active 2 days of outdoor education, at Stronord.  They were invited along to join the senior pupils of Leswalt Primary.  Have a look at the fun they had!
 
On 26.02.2015 P6-7’s from Portpatrick and Leswalt went to Stronord outdoor learning centre first we were introduced to Alex, Robbie, Andy and David we went to our dormitories and chose our bunk beds after that we got suitable clothes on and then we had a talk about safety also Alex was showing us suitable clothes to wear like walking boots, water proofs and a rucksack with our lunch in it also extra water proofs so just incase for and emergency.So then we headed to the hill then started to climb up it also it took us 3 and half hours to get up and down the hill after we got to the top it started to hailstone. When we got back to our dormitories we got our dinner and we got Bathgate came and put out some Easter eggs and there was a treasure hunt to find them all then we had to go to bed but some of us were playing a matching game.Then in the morning we got breakfast and then Alex, Robbie , David and Andy came and we went orienteering and we had a race then after that we went mounting biking after the day was nearly finished we went home.
Kelsey Stevenson
On the 26th of February 2015 Portpatrick and Leswalt Primary school went to a residential trip at Stronord outdoor learning centre. We went with Colin Belton, Mrs Bathgate, Kelly Mcreadie and Ms.Whorlow. The reason we went there was to improve are skills and confidence for the future.We got to the school at 8:45 and at 9:00 a Mcullochs bus came and picked us up. It was a 35 minute bus trip until we got to the centre. When we got there we met are instructors (Alexzander, Robertson, Davidson and Andrew.) We had a few snacks and then the instructors told us what we were going to do and wear. We went out to the garage and were fitted with appropriate clothing. We set off on the bus.After a 20minute bus drive we had reached are destination. We saw a massive waterfall and a few carved stones before we stopped for are first snack. Then I fell into a 6 inch deep puddle . We kept walking until we got to the death bridge. I took one step. Then another. I slipped. But I was fine. We got to the top of a hill and there was a massive Blizzard we got into a massive huddle and I was squashed. I really enjoyed the hill walking and would like to do it again.We got back to the centre and we had our dinner Pizza and chips it was delicious. A few people helped to clean the tables while others went outside to play. After we had been out for about 1 hour we went back inside and in to are dormitory I played on my I pod and ate a few sweets I was in the bottom bunk below Jack. At nine it was lights off .I got out of bed ready for day 2. At 9 o clock the instructors came there was one we hadn’t met yet and he was called Andrew he was there to help us with the mountain biking. It was a 8 minute drive in the minibus, Once we got there we were split into 2 groups of twelve. I did orienteering first Robertson told us how to read a map and what we would be doing. We walked into the forest and were set out in pairs with a map and we had to find numbers. Next we had a race round the forest while we were orienteering  Connor and I had done one thing in 42 seconds – the best. Next was mountain biking Alexzander fitted us with the correct safety equipment and the right bike. For once I didn’t get the smallest bike – Finlay did. Alexander also tested our ability by making sure we could break and turn corners. We cycled Up and down hills through trees and other amazing routes. I found out that we were riding on the 7 staines routes (the 7 best mountain biking routes in Scotland.)  We went across a 1ft path with a 30ft dam at one side and a deep loch at the other side. We had a choice of walking across or riding across I decided to ride across. I made it across alive. We crossed another one but not as big. We cycled back to the minibus and Alexzander Fitted the bus with the bikes and off we went. We got back to the centre and the bus came at 3:20. On the way back I played on my I pod and talked to Connor. I got dropped off at my house.I found Stronord really fun and I learnt lots of new skills and it was a good experience.

 

Magnus Ross

 

On the 28th of February 2015, Portpatrick and Leswalt primary went on a school trip for an overnight stay at Stronord to do fun and existing out-door learning. We went to stay for two full days and one night .

When we arrived off the bus we got introduced to be leaders for the activity’s, who were Alex, Robbie, Andy and David. They firs told us a little bit about them and then they told us what we were going to do and how.

First we had to get are appropriate clothing like waterproofs, hats and walking boots. After we got a mini bus to the place where we were going to be walking. Then we started walking up a long, but tall mountain. The first thing that amazed everyone was the gigantic waterfall, and then we entered a maze that had carved faces on the wood. The scariest thing was when we all had to cross the death bridge which was an old bridge that had missing pieces of wood and some parts were wobbly. finally we got up and it took us about three hours but that was only up then we had to go back down ! Just before we were going to eat lunch at the top a massive hail stone storm came and nobody could see a thing.

Before we got into our rooms and into bed we stayed up for about an hour and played about and then we were all lying in bed just talking, when Abbigale started sleep talking in her sleep, by the time it was morning we all couldn’t believe that we made it through the night because we went to bed at 11 o’clock and woke up at 7 o clock.

Then we were on our next activity witch was orienteering, first we were put into groups one group doing bike riding and the other group doing orienteering. We were given maps to find the correct number with a partner.  Lara and I  got little plugs that count how many minutes we took .  It was a race and me and Lara decided to go last and we overtook everyone,  apart from two pairs. Our time was 10 minutes and 34 seconds.

Next we swapped over and we did bike riding up and down long bumps also some muddy puddles. Our bikes were all different sizes and there was a part when there was a lane but to one side of it was a 30 feet and to the other side was a big lake so you had to ride straight through it.

I enjoyed the bike riding the most and I learnt to always take appropriate clothing with you.

By Isla Carter P6

On the 26 of February Portpatrick and Leswalt School went to Stronornd outdoor learning centre to have fun and to learn different skills. When we were there we had lots of fun because we were mountain walking, mountain biking and orienteering.

When we arrived at the centre we got introduced to Alex, Robbie and David these were our instructors for our trip. First we went and arranged who was sleeping were. I was on the bottom bunk .

After that we went and got ready to go hill walking so we would need sensible clothing because it was very cold and wet. Next we got into mini buses and they took us to our destination the mountain. The first thing I saw was the beautiful waterfall in the background I could hear it splash against the rocks and the tiny waves as we went past. When we were walking our boats were getting muddy and wet. Then we came across a stone wall with carved faces on witch I found very unusual because I have never seen that before. It was very tiring walking up the hill because we were walking for about 3 and a half hours. When we got to the top we were having a rest but then suddenly a strong blizzard of hail came raining down on us. We could hear them hitting and bouncing of us. It made us very cold so we bunched up in a huddle to keep warm. Once it stopped we started to walk down the hill. Then after a long time of walking we finally reached the bottom of the mountain. I was proud of myself because it was hard and I had never done it before but I was relieved to be finish and go back to the centre to rest.

When we got back we had a little rest and then we had our tea to fill us up then we had a great time hanging out with each other, playing outside, chatting and playing games but mostly having FUN!!!!! We also got chocolate cake with ice cream it was delicious. After a while we were sent to our dormitories but the girls still had fun because we were doing each other’s hair.  Finally, everyone went to sleep.

In the morning we all got dressed, washed and had our breakfast. Once we did that we went outside to play until the instructors came back. When they arrived we got our rucksack ready to go. Next we got split into 2 groups then put in the mini buses to be taken to the forest. My group did orienteering first. The first thing we needed to do was to orientate our maps so they were facing the right way. Next we were put into patterns and given different maps to find numbered controls to see how we coped with it . My partner and I found five controls out of 6 and I think we got the most out of our group. Next we got different maps again to do a circuit round the forest but we were timed to see how long it took us my partner and I came second but by a couple of minutes we got 10 minutes and 34 seconds.

After that, my group went on to mountain biking next. First we needed to get the right sized bike, gloves and helmet so we were safe uncase we fell of and just to make sure we are safe. Before we started our instructor made sure we could brake properly uncase we went down a steep hill. My favourite part of the mountain biking was when we went on a very narrow path with a 30ft droop on one side and a lake on the other so it was a bit scary but I managed to do it. When we were on our bikes we could hear birds chirping songs in the distance it sounded very peaceful. We also followed quite hard routes throughout the forest so it was very fun and interesting. I wasn’t that confident on bikes before but now I am much more confident and I gave myself lots of challenges on this task.

I enjoyed this school trip because I gave myself lots of challenges and I was able to do them so I am proud of myself. I would love to do it again another time.  My favourite activity was the mountain because I had the most fun but I enjoyed them all so much. I learned that you need to ware sensible clothing and a pack more layers and extra waterproofs in your rucksack. Over all I learned a lot of things and enjoyed everything that we did so overall it was the best school trip EVER!!!!!!!!

Lara Cole

On Thursday the 26th of February Portpatrick and Leswalt left in a bus to go to Stronord Activity Centre near Newton Stewart. We were going to Stronord to have fun walking up hills and going mountain biking. We had two supervisors that came with us which were Mr Belton (Ruth’s Dad) and Mrs Bathgate (Teacher Of The Big Class At Leswalt) Mr Belton kept an eye on all of the boys and Mrs Bathgate kept an eye on all of the girls.

When we arrived at the activity centre everybody had to put there bags on the bed they wanted and get on their waterproofs and sit down at a table with our friends. When all of the people that work there arrived they explained to us what you are meant to do then we set off. After a 20 minute drive we finally reached our destination. Once we knew what we had to do we were just getting started to walk up one of the Galloway hills. I have never actually walked up a hill as big before. We stopped at the top when a very large hail storm started and everybody had to huddle to protect themselves. Walking up the huge hill was fun especially coming back down.

We went back to the activity centre to have our tea I had pizza and chips the same as all of my other friends it was delicious. One we had our tea we had pudding we all had chocolate cake with ice cream it was delicious as well. When we were finished with everything I had to help clear all of the tables. When I had finished all of the tables we all went outside to have fun. We then had an easter egg hunt I only got one though. After all, night time was very fun and I had all of my friends with me.

The next morning we all woke up and had breakfast . Eventually we got the room tidy then we went outside and played hide and seek. It was fun .

After we played hide and seek we had to go inside.

Once we got inside Ms. Whorlow arrived, about 2 minutes later the instructors arrived we all went and got on our waterproofs on again.

We all the jumped into our bus’s and about 5 minutes down the road we arrived at our destination. The instructors explained to us what we were going to do we were then given our selves a bike that fitted us we then set off. We were to follow a really bumpy road we then eventually found one of the worlds best mountain bike trails called the seven stanes it was so fun because we cycled down huge steep hills and through deep puddles it was my best mountain bike experience ever! We then had to cycle over a 30 feet damn which was fun but scary at the same time

Finn Marshall.

 

 

 

 

 

P5-7 Science – “Electrostatics” -video link lesson

Primary 5-7 had their final Science lesson via video link with Heather Reid, the former weather reporter.
 
Today they had a series of experiments to investigate how electrostatic charges are produced and a demonstration and discussion on the force of gravity.
 
The children were able to investigate how an electrostatic force can make objects move without touching them.  They learned  how an electrostatic force occurs when there is an imbalance between negative and positive charges in an object, and how rubbing some objects can cause negative charges to be transferred.
 
It was a fun, active science session.
 
This series of Science lessons will be concluded with a whole school trip up to Glasgow Science sentre, in a few weeks time.
 

 
 

P5-7 Pancake making fun

Primary 5, 6, and 7 had belated pancaked making fun at Portpatrick Primary.  They called upon a variety of skills in the process;
  1. language – following instruction texts
  2. weighing – g, measuring – ml,
  3. interpreting recipe to combine ingredients
  4. Tasting and applying sensory descriptors to the experience
  5. Working collaboratively
  6. Identifying food groups present in the food
  7. Evaluating and improving recipes to improve health e.g. adding a side portion of fruit
As well as using all of the skills above, they had fun!  See the photographs for evidence.

 

P5-7 Outdoor maths

It may have been a grey, cold morning, but that did not stop Miss Whorlow and P5-7 heading outside to do their maths today!
 
Miss Whorlow issued the pupils with 4 challenges;
  • Estimate and measure –  to draw an accurate grid using metre sticks
  • Transfer shape positions from paper and record coordinates
  • Plot given coordinates and identify resultant shapes
  • Challenge another group by giving coordinates for shapes they have created
The pupils worked co-operatively together on these challenges and their final work is on the tarmac, in chalk , for all to see. 
 
Back in the warmth of the classroom the pupils have written up their work and placed photographs of the end product in their jotters for evidence.
 
It is great example of how the staff and children at Portpatrick are using their local environment to develop learning and teaching.

Scots poetry week winners

The month of January saw the pupils at Portpatrick focus on Scots poetry.

The children were busy learning to recite their poem as well as handwriting and creating artwork inspired by the poem.

After much deliberation by the judge, Mr Robert Mc Colm the following winners were selected;

 

Portpatrick Primary School – Burns results 2015

P1 – ‘Mince and tatties’ – Recitation winners : 1.  Jack Cloy. 2nd equal Kimberley and JJ layton

Handwriting winner – Jack Cloy

 

P2 – ‘Bull sale’ – Recitation winners : 1. Abbi Johnstone 2.  Finlay Schofield 3.  Keisha Hornby Illustration winner – Abbi Johnstone  : Handwriting winner – Abbi Johnstone

 

P3 – ‘Wee freenly dug’ – Recitation winners : 1. Rowan Harbottle 2.  Rhian Palmer  3. Lee Gaunt and Myles Hine Illustration winner – Olivia Cummings : Handwriting winner – Olivia Cummings

 

P4 – ‘Kirk moose’ – Recitation winners : 1. Lachlan Ross.  2.  Jenna Marshall  3.  Mia Santangeli  Illustration winner – Mia Santangeli  : Handwriting winner – Jenna Marshall

 

P5 – ‘A dug, a dug’ – Recitation winners : 1. Amelia Currie 2.  Danny Gilbert 3.  Tilly Partington and Ashton Hornby      llustration winner – Amelia Currie : Handwriting winner – Ashton Hornby

 

P6 – ‘Wullie wastle’ – Recitation winners : 1. Lara Cole 2.  Finn Marshall 3.  Magnus Ross

Illustration winner – Abbigale Henry        Handwriting winner – Finn Marshall

 

P7 – ‘Address to the haggis’ – Recitation winners : 1.  Ruth Belton 2.  Connor Cousins

Illustration winner –Connor Cousins: Handwriting winner – Ruth Belton

 

Burns lunch for Grandparents

SAM_3733 SAM_3736 SAM_3737 SAM_3738 SAM_3739 SAM_3746The pupils of Portpatrick Primary enjoyed a Burns lunch yesterday in the company of Grandparents and friends .

All the children were allowed to invite others to join them in school for a tasty haggis lunch, cooked by Barbara.

The haggis was addressed by Ruth in Primary 7, before everyone enjoyed lunch in the company of their guests.

After the haggis, the grandparents and friends enjoyed some shortbread with tea or coffee.  The children sang some Scots songs to the assembled audience to conclude the afternoon.

It appears to have been a successful lunch date, with one granny even passing her compliments to the chef, Babara, and asking where she bought the delicious haggis!

 

Primary 1-4 learn all about magnets and forces

Primary 1-4 have been learning a lot through active learning and experiments in their science topic of magnets and forces.

Pupils have investigated the effect that different surfaces (friction) has on a car, which was rolled down a ramp.  They measured how far the car could travel across a range of different surfaces, such as bubble wrap.

When learning about magnets, pupils have investigated what objects are magnetic in the classroom, before going on to design their own game, using magnets.  Pupils created a track on a paper plate, in which the aim of the game is to drag a magnetic vehicle along the route (using another magnet under the plate).

The series of science lessons have helped the pupils learn more about forces and magnets in a fun way.

Have a look at the photographs of some science in action.

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