Category Archives: Primary 7

Primary 7 Transition Extracurricular Club – Loudoun Academy

Primary 7 Transition Extracurricular Club – Loudoun Academy

 

Is your child heading to Loudoun Academy in August 2025?

 

We’re running a fun exciting extracurricular club for P7 pupils to support their transition and help them get to know the school, staff and new friends!

 

Activities include:

·         Badminton

·         Basketball

·         Dodgeball / Benchball

·         Fitness Suite

·         Softball and more

 

Dates: 29 May, 5 June, 12 June, 19 June

Times: 4pm – 5pm

Location: Loudoun Academy PE Department

Open to: All Primary 7 pupils attending Loudoun Academy in August 2025.

 

Please note: No transport provided – families are responsible for getting pupils to and from sessions.

 

Sign up here: https://forms.office.com/e/627L272M45

 

Closing date: 28 May

 

After School Arts and Crafts Club

Galston Primary School will be running an Arts and Crafts Club for P6 and P7 pupils. This will be an 6 week club after school on a Monday from 3pm to 4pm starting on Monday 17th February. If you would like your child to attend please complete the form below and submit it to the school by 3pm on 12/2/25. This club will be limited to 10 places and places will be allocated by ballot. Parents will be notified if their child has been successful in securing a place.

School Football Team – P6 & P7

Galston Primary School, in conjunction with your Active Schools Coordinator, have organised Football Trials for P6/P7 pupils to form our school football team. The trials will take place after school from 3pm to 4pm on Thursday 10th October
I you would like your child to attend please follow the link below to complete the permission form as soon as possible.
Thank you

Parking Plea P7S

This is the first in a series of letters written by each class in the school.

Pupils want to highlight their concerns with regards the car park particularly in the afternoon.  These concerns have been raised by pupils to the pupil council representatives, eco committee members and the right respecting group.  In every query, pupils from every class asked these committees to help and to see if there was anything that the group could do to help sort it out.  Parents have also raised the issue with the Parent Council.

The children are passionate about their school, their friends and their safety and this is reflected in the letters they have written.

Please read the attached letter from P7S

Primary 7s Parking Letter Final