We are delighted to announce that this session’s probationer, Miss Lauren Dyce, successfully interviewed for the Primary 3 vacancy. We are all delighted that Lauren will be staying with us. We have also been told that our probationer, who will cover P6 next session, is Miss Rebecca Smith. Miss Smith was with us earlier in the session as a final year student. We are delighted to be welcoming Miss Smith back into the team.
Monthly Archives: June 2020
Drongan Primary Head Boy and Girl Announced
There is always great excitement at this time of year with the many awards that are received by pupils for hard word, perseverance, resilience etc. Our first announcement is the new Head and Depute boys and girls for next session. Usually this is done at the whole school prize giving ceremony and badges are handed over by the outgoing out going pupil leaders, sadly this cannot be the case this year.
All staff at the school are asked to give their nominations before the final selection is made. Many congratulations to our new appointees.
Depute Head Boy: Cyran Alexander
Head Boy: Cole Bickerton
Depute Head Girl: Alex Borthwick
Head Girl: Iona MacDonald
GYOP
The Drongan Nature Club potatoes were harvested at the weekend, unfortunately not by the children. The total harvest was 120 potatoes weighing just over 3.3kg. The largest potato weighed 155g while the smallest (and there were several) weighed just 1 gram. The average weight of a single potato was 28g.
Virtual Sports Week
Yesterday saw the Drongan kids taking part in Mrs Coulter’s Garden Obstacle Course – lots of great ideas – and Mrs Mitchell’s ‘Find the Missing Partner’ (socks). Lots of great photos and videos came in for the blog. Today the kids have been challenged to try Mrs Bradley’s Ball Bounce and Mrs Glasgow’s Welly Toss.
Under Water
Grace made an underwater theme with the craft box that the school dropped off last week (donated by Coalfield Community via Helping Hands) Grace has dressed up to fit with the theme too.
Joined Phonemes
Freya and Kayden, in P1 at Drongan Primary, have been working hard to practise their words containing this week’s new joined phoneme – ee.