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February 16, 2018
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The Devil’s Porridge School Trip

Yesterday, our class went on a school trip to Devil’s Porridge for our WW1 topic. We did a lot of different activities – it was awesome! Then after eating our lunch, we went in partners and did different sheets with our partners. The guide told me things even I didn’t know. We also got to hold replicas of the guns in a room. It was a great school trip.

By Logan Lagar

February 7, 2018
by Mrs Anderson
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Our Girls’ Football Team Smash It!

1-1         1-0         2-0        3-0

Active Schools’ Girls’ Football Festival

Four games…one draw and three wins!

On a bitterly cold evening, our girls showed talent, enthusiasm, sportsmanship and teamwork. Very proud of them all! Thanks to Mr Robison for coaching the team tonight.

February 7, 2018
by Mrs Love
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Happy Birthday Robert Burns!

We all had a wonderful time recently celebrating the Birthday of our National Poet Robert Burns. Our Health Group organised the special lunch and did a great job decorating the tables. The haggis was piped in by Mr Warner, from Maxwelltown High School, before being addressed by pupils from P7. The traditional Selkirk Grace was said before the meal, which was brilliantly prepared as usual by Joanne and the kitchen ladies. At the end we all joined together to sing Auld Lang Syne

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February 1, 2018
by Miss McKinnell
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Road Safety Group Tackle Speeding at Our School

During our Parliament time, PC Davies and PC Anderson came to spend some time with the Road Safety group. This was to talk about the issue of speeding around schools. PC Anderson brought along a speed gun and the road safety group got to try this out on the road at the school. We didn’t catch anyone on the road speeding but John-Paul clocked in at 22 miles per hour when he was running! We didn’t give him a ticket 🙂

January 29, 2018
by Miss Lowther
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Fantastic Butter and Flour Making in P3/4

Fiona visited Primary 3/4 to help them learn all about where food comes from.

We had a fantastic opportunity to watch wheat being ground into flour and double cream being shaken into butter. The children each had a turn on shaking the pot of cream until it became lovely creamy butter. It was quite difficult but a lot of fun!

We even got to taste the butter we had made and everyone agreed that it was very tasty.

January 29, 2018
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Purple Day!

The Charity group at St. Ninian’s Primary School have been fundraising to help children beat cancer. The children chose this cause after finding out that every week two more children in Scotland will be diagnosed with cancer. More than two thirds of those children will be treated in wards 2A and 2B at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow.

We raised money by dressing in purple, selling purple bands and hosting an amazing bake sale. Thanks to everyone who contributed by donating baking or coming along to the event itself.  The turn-out was brilliant. Even Kami the Bear made a welcome appearance. At last count we had raised £800 which is a phenomenal amount of money. So thank you all.

The Charity Group.

 

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