The Class of 2017…

Mrs Mackie and I were so proud of the Primary 7s today. We hope you enjoyed your final service in church – especially your special time at the end with The Leavers’ Song.

You played your recorders so well and looked great all standing together at the end.

Leavers’ Assembly tomorrow…6.30pm!!

 

Arrangements for the last day !

**Reminder **

School will close at 1.00pm

 Thursday  29th June 2017

for the summer holidays,

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Children going on the school bus to

Gatehead will be collected

at 12.30 pm.

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Have a great holiday !

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Children will return to school on

Thursday 17th August 2017

Global Citizenship – Sal’s Shoes

To all children and parents,
In two days time, school will close and we will mark the end of this school year. Before you run for the doors to enjoy your long summer holiday, we want you to change another child’s life on the way out . . . 
We ask that on Thursday, you take your school shoes off and place them on your desk and leave school barefoot. A group of teachers, parents and pupils will gather the donated shoes up and they will be sent to a child in Africa via the wonderful work of Sal’s Shoes, a charity we would like to support.
So those shoes, which are unlikely to be used again because your feet will grow over the summer, won’t just sit in the shoe cupboard getting in the way, but will have a second life. A whole school leaving barefoot would be a powerful message that we want to help those fellow school children who have no choice but to leave school barefoot every day.
Please help us to help others who are less fortunate than ourselves.
There is no obligation to take part but we would love to support this charity and the work they carry out in finding new feet for pre-loved children’s shoes. To find out more about Sal’s Shoes you can visit their website.
P.S. We would appreciate one pair of shoes per pupil only. Of course you can bring in another pair of shoes to change into after walking out of school for your journey home; and if you have only recently purchased school shoes perhaps you would have another pair of outgrown shoes you may wish to bring in and leave behind. We’d love for you to take part.
We would as that pupils bring a £1 coin to school on Thursday. This money will help to pay for the transporting of the shoes all the way to their new owner.
Thank you, the Rights Respecting Schools Group

Lost Property !

All our lost property is now  available

in the parents room for parents / carers to have a look through.

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Please feel free to come in and take

what you want!

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We will be sending all lost property

to the Salvation Army

in Bellfield TOMORROW .

Many thanks

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Remember  how important it is for your child’s

clothing to be labelled !

We must have sent nearly 100 sweatshirts

to the Salvation Army ( Bellfield )

this year.

Better late than never!

Here are a selection of pictures from our fabulous day trip to Pollok Country Park the other week. We had such fun in the play park, before heading on a nature walk where we created our very own Art Attack of an elephant. Lastly, we were lucky enough to meet Mrs Mac in the beautiful house. She was the house keeper and took us on a Victorian adventure. We all had a brilliant day and the sun shined for us too.!

Dyslexia Friendly Schools

Mrs Campbell and I were extremely proud on Thursday, taking Jasmine, Melissa and Tori to Dumfries House to receive the DfS Gold Award from Provost Jim Todd.

Gargieston is one of only 4 primary schools in the authority to successfully achieve this award – all thanks to terrific team work from staff, pupils and parents.

A wonderful way to end the year!

To all Primary 7 Parents…

Mrs Mackie and I would like to say a massive congratulations as well as a big thank you to all the Primary 7 parents involved in making the YouTube-themed party the success that it was. The attention to detail and the amount of work put in was amazing! From the posters and balloons to the Domino’s Pizza and chocolate fountains – a great night was had by all.

The donations of water and crisps etc. for everyone from Morrisons and Tesco were much appreciated, as were the flowers and fizz the children gave us..

A night full of memories for the children. The days are running out Primary 7…!!!!

 

Dunlop Cup Final

The boys played very well in last nights

final of the Dunlop Cup.

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They were beaten 8-3

by an outstanding team from

Onthank Primary School.

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Well done to all the boys and to Mr Smith

for coaching the team this year,

We are all proud of your achievements,

reaching 2 cup finals this year!!

 

 

 

CEOP (Child Exploitation & Online Protection)

In this climate of potentially harmful online behaviours, we must offer our children and young people, staff, parents and carers as much guidance and support in the prevention and reporting of potential harmful incidents.  Please use the link below to find more information on this subject.

In addition, contact details for Childline are on this page for children and young people who are not necessarily ready to report abuse, but can anonymously contact Childline for support. 

https://www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre/

P1 Trip to Culzean Castle