Today we had a visit from one of our past Primary 7 pupils – Jared! Everyone was super excited to see him and he held a Q&A session with the whole primary 5-7 class before having a good old catch up with the primary 7’s. Jared is doing very well at the academy and was ensuring the primary 7’s that they will do the same. The primary 7’s are getting
On Monday, Kelly Whorlow from Apex came to the school to talk to the children about food banks, what they do and why they are important. We learned why food banks are needed, what type of products they supply and how important it is to donate when we can to help others in need. The children asked lots of good questions and were also able to identify how food banks
Congratulations to Brooke and Ava W. who both won a ‘Safety in the Community’ poster design competition for World Safety Day (28th April). This competition was for all the Primary schools in the area. Brooke won the P6/7 category and Ava W. won the P4/5 category! Aylie from the Caledonian Cheese Company came to the school on Friday to present the girls with their certificates and prizes. The girls’ posters
Well done to our great wee team of football players for playing their first matches at the inter-school 7-a-side matches on Friday. Team sports are such a positive experience for building meta-skills such as respect, cooperation and, of course, they’re great fun too! Thank you to Mr Hilftery as our team coach. There will be a replay again in a fortnight’s time. UNCRC Rights of the Child – Article 15:
This week saw the return of our ever-popular netball after-school club. The pupils made the most of the sunshine, getting outdoors to enjoy the team sport together. Thank you to Mrs Anderton and Donna for making this possible. UNCRC Rights of the Child: Article 15-Setting Up & Joining Groups, Article 24 – Health, Water, Food & Environment SHANARRI – Active & Included
Our fabulous parent council have kindly organised Envy Street Dance workshops with Jenny. Tonight was the first session which had a great turn out from the boys and girls who were very keen to take part. The children thoroughly enjoyed the active session. Have a look at their grooves ‘n’ moves! All children are welcome 🙂 UNCRC Rights of the Child – Article15 – Setting up & Joining Groups, Article
It was such a lovely day today, so we took our maths lesson outdoors. The children are learning about patterns and to continue World Earth Day we went out to explore natural materials to make a pattern. The children collected sticks, conkers and other objects. First, we measured the sticks sorting them into large and small. Karlton started a pattern for us all to continue. His pattern was big stick,
In writing lessons, we are learning to write instructions. We have used a range of stimuli to develop ideas for writing, for example, talk, pictures and own experiences. The children gave verbal instructions to a partner on how to wash hands. This helped the children realise that if they leave a step out then it is difficult to follow. The children used time connectives such as First, next, etc. They
Today we celebrated World Earth Day and P5-7 kickstarted it with a Live session on Tech for Sustainable Transport. The children joined many other schools in discussing various forms of transport, how they affect the environment and the fuels used to power different vehicles. The session included many fun activities and encouraged the children to think of ways that transport could be made more sustainable and also be helpful to
Last week we went out to explore our senses for our science lesson. The children used their senses to detect information. We used our sight hearing, smell and touch to explore areas in our school grounds. The children could talk about how our senses keep us safe. “touch helps us know which plants are nettles.” “This plant is spikey.” “This bark feels rough.” “I can hear the wind blowing the