Primary 3 were over the moon to find Elfie hiding in the cupboard along with some Christmas decorations. We think Elfie was trying to tell us to get decorating for Santa! One kind pupil decided to leave her Elphaba ‘Elphie’ in school over the weekend to keep Elfie company. We wonder what the Elfie and Elphie will get up to.


Primary 3 have been learning how to use multiple features of Word documents, including how to highlight text and change fonts, text sizes and colours. We are becoming more confident with finding the different keys on the keyboard. We put all of these skills to good use and practised our spelling words.

Primary 3 will be making their lanterns for ‘Light Up Fenwick’ this coming week. Please send your child in with a prepared plastic bottle by Tuesday.
Thank you!
As we approach Christmas, we have been hard at work creating our ‘Christmas Through the Window‘ artwork. See if you can spot the finished pieces around the village in the near future! Well done, P3!




Primary 3 took part in a variety of Children in Need activities to help highlight the important work that Children in Need does each year to ensure that children in the UK get their rights met.
Our ‘Challenge 25’ activity was to run 25 laps of the gym hall each!

We took part in the Blooket competition in our House teams. Dunlop were the P3 winners! This helped us learn about exactly which rights Children in Need can help with.

We also took part in a Pudsey bear Scavenger Hunt and played ‘Bear Pong’!

Thank you to the Rights Respecting Schools committee for organising such a fun and educational day!


Primary 3 enjoyed playing ‘The Traitors’ on Halloween. We also had a great time at the Halloween party.



We have had lots of fun over the past few weeks with our Rainforest topic. We learned about different animal species and made our own Macaws.

We learned about different spiders that live in the Amazon Rainforest and made spider webs using art straws and string!

We used QR codes to research a specific Rainforest animals and made posters to share with the class.


Fenwick Primary School and ECC