This morning, P1-4 pupils had an exciting time exploring music with some very special visitors! John, a bagpiper from the Loch Ryan Pipe Band, introduced us to the fascinating world of the bagpipes. He explained how each part works, including the reed that makes the sound, the chanter with its holes, the blowpipe that sends air to the bag, and the drones that create the final melody. We even discovered
At St. Joseph’s Primary, we’re proud to strengthen our ties with the local community by creating artwork to display at our local Tesco store! Pupils across the school have been busy designing colourful and creative posters to celebrate Robert Burns Day, with a few already completed and many more still in progress. This isn’t the first time we’ve teamed up with Tesco—our pupils also created beautiful Christmas posters for the
At St. Joseph’s Primary, we are proud to celebrate diversity, culture, and languages as part of our inclusive curriculum. This term, our talented P5-7 class took on an exciting challenge: designing an e-card to mark the upcoming Chinese New Year, which celebrates the Year of the Snake in 2025. This competition, organised by CISS (the Confucius Institute for Scotland’s Schools), encourages pupils across Scotland to explore Chinese traditions, learn about
At St Joseph’s, we’ve been busy caring for our fruit trees with the help of Norval, who taught us how trees “breathe in” greenhouse gases like carbon and nitrogen and release oxygen, helping our planet. We inspected the trees for damage, cleaned up broken branches, and used mulch made from natural materials like cardboard to enrich the soil. This will keep the trees healthy and ready to produce more fruit.
This afternoon, we kicked off the first assembly of the year with an exciting and thought-provoking session for Energy Saving Week! The theme of the assembly was “Saving Energy – Saving the Planet,” and it was packed with valuable lessons, engaging discussions, and group activities. The children learned about: After the presentation, the children got into their group discussion circles to brainstorm practical ways they could save energy at home.
On Wednesday our school hall was transformed into a festive wonderland as pupils from P1 to P7 came together to celebrate our annual Christmas party! It was a day filled with joy, laughter, and plenty of holiday cheer. We kicked off the event with a delicious buffet lunch organised by Mrs Jones. The children were delighted by the spread, which included a selection of tasty treats and, the highlight for
Portpatrick and St. Joseph’s primaries jointly decided to collect donations towards our local Galloway Action Team Christmas appeal. As part of supporting Children in Need day, our children and families have been sending in donations of money and presents for children from the very young to teens to help make sure that every child in our community receives a Christmas gift. Members of St. Joseph’s Enterprise Group delivered the presents
We are pleased to announce that the West Rhins Partnership has achieved Education Scotland’s The Promise award. Our staff undertook a professional learning award programme to raise our awareness and understanding of The Promise (the commitment made by the Scottish Government to improving the experiences and outcomes for Scotland’s care experienced children and young people), and our responsibilities as corporate parents. This training help us understand the needs of children
Yesterday, our school hall was filled with festive cheer as we all came together for our much-anticipated Christmas lunch! It was a wonderful opportunity for pupils and staff to celebrate the season as one big school family. The menu featured a roast dinner with trimmings, as well as vegetarian options to ensure there was something for everyone. To top it all off, we enjoyed some desserts that were the perfect
The miserable weather couldn’t dampen the community spirit at St. Joseph’s Christmas Fayre on the 5th of December. Our supporters turned up in force to support our wee school. There were familiar faces and it was lovely to see some new faces too. Father Ben took time out of his busy schedule to come along and join in the Christmas cheer. There was so much on offer to entertain and
