The children attending Drongan Hub were learning about VE Day today and made some bunting to decorate the village.

The children attending Drongan Hub were learning about VE Day today and made some bunting to decorate the village.

Why not get organised and sign up for 30 Days Wild, a programme of activities for every day in June. Get outside (safely distanced of course), get wild and have fun. Plus it’s absolutely free, though you can make a donation to The Wildlife Trust should you wish to. Get online, copy the link into your browser and order your downloadable activity pack.
https://action.wildlifetrusts.org/page/57739/petition/1

The toddler sister, Dalia, of P1 pupil, Carter, is joining in with home schooling.

Megan and Ruby, who attend the after-school Nature Club, have created new bugs as part of the Forestry England Weekly Challenge. I wouldn’t fancy finding either bug in my bed!


Clearly there was a break with tradition at the Drongan Hub yesterday when the craft theme was one of fish – very large, colourful fish at that. The 7 kids present certainly looked as if they had fun.

Harry, in P1a, got his Solar System stuff out on Friday then asked Alexa questions about Mars. Now that’s smart thinking.

Four children, two from Drongan Primary and two from Auchinleck Academy, all from the same family put their musical talents to good use to give a fabulous rendition of the Eva Cassidy classic.
P1b’s Joseph is being kept out of mischief by his mum. She found Minecraft themed Cosmic Yoga. We think the dog took part too but is now exhausted!
