The children were pleased to be able to go outdoors for P.E. as we actually had some nice weather! Gregor and Myles took it upon themselves to lead the warm-up for the session and the rest of the class joined in and everyone had a fantastic time. The children had lots of fun playing ball games and practising skills for their upcoming netball tournament. UNCRC 24 – Children have the
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
Our pupils had a very busy afternoon taking positive action today. Members of the Eco Committee, Pupil Council and Enterprise groups met to action plan for positive outcomes for our school. Mrs Mann is leading the Eco Committee. The children are just starting their Eco Schools journey and carried out an environmental review of our school building and grounds to identify which three targets they would like to take forward
Head Teachers from the other two Catholic schools in our authority came to visit our school today. Mr Barry McIntyre, Head Teacher of St. Andrew’s R.C. in Dumfries, and Mrs Claire Reid, Partnership Head Teacher of St. Columba’s R.C. in Annan and St. Teresa’s R.C. in Dumfries joined us for a very lovely morning. They spent time getting to know the children, visiting each class and chatting away with the
Primary 5 – 7 pupils are busy preparing for a fabulous Scottish Opera peformance of The Vikings: A Quest for the Dragon’s Treasure on the 18th of March. They have begun practicing songs and actions for their role as the villagers. We will be using the online resources Scottish Opera provides to prepare the boys and girls for a day long rehearsal leading to a fully staged performance which will
P5-7 undertook a research task in groups last week. Each group had a different area of Viking life to focus on: Warriors, Traders and Explorers. Within each group the children delegated people to research facts and from the facts, others began to create posters to display their information. The children used their own choice of materials with which to make their posters; some chose pens, others coloured pencils, then of
Today we were joined by Donna, Bill and Natasha who brought in some interesting items to upcycle! Both classes had a chance to make these amazing cake stands along with a card or two to gift to a family member for Valentine’s Day. ❤️ The children each took different sized records, some had even been re-shaped, and along with some posts and washers created these wonderful stands. The children are
Primary 5 – 7 have been learning all about the nutrients we need to be healthy. We have been finding out what influences us to eat certain foods. We have been exploring and tasting Scottish foods. Most children enjoyed tasting porridge, haggis, shortbread and sugar free iron brew. UNCRC Rights of the Child –
Primary 1-4 have been learning all about the Vikings. They have been finding out about where they came from and where in Britain they invaded. The children have questions they would like to learn about the Vikings. Some children wanted to learn about what Vikings ate. Some Viking foods have similarities and differences. Viking’s bread was not like what we eat today. The children explored weighing and preparing Viking
Our after-school netball team are getting into some serious practice. There are upcoming planned tournaments with the Stranraer Primary School Netball League. The league will take place on a full-size court to enable the children to play a range of passes with improved space. For pupils either heading to Stranraer Academy after the summer, or for pupils looking to try out for the Wigtownshire Primary Netball team, this will be
