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Gardening Club

 

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The Gardening Club will be starting on Tuesday the 22nd of October 2019.

The Club will run for 6 weeks, with the last meeting being on the 26th November 2019.

Any child from Primary 3-7 can attend.

Children should collect a form from Mrs Bloomfield in Base 1 if they would like to take part.

The Gardening Club

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The Gardening Club will be re -starting on Thursday the 23rd of May 2019.

The Club will run on the following Thursdays from 3.15pm to 4.15pm:

23.5.19,   30.5.19,   6.6.19,   13.6.19, 20.6.19

Any child from Primary 3-7 can attend.

Children should collect a form from Mrs Bloomfield in Base 1 if they would like to attend.

P7 Lochranza Trip

Everyone has settled in at the Lochranza Centre. We have been out enjoying the delights of a seashore safari. 

Gardening Club

Just a reminder that there will be no gardening club on Wednesday 9th May 2018.

Gardening Club

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Now that the snow and ice have finally cleared away, the Gardening Club will be commencing for the Summer Term.

The Club is open for any pupils within P4 -P6 and will run from 3:15pm until 4:15pm.

Starting Wed 25th April – Wed 20th June.

Could any pupils, who are interested in coming along to the club, please see Mrs Bloomfield in Base 1 to pick up a permission slip.

 

P1B Class Assembly

 

Class P1B will be performing a small assembly based around their

topic of Arran.

Parents and carers are warmly welcome to come and see what the children have been learning.

Our assembly will be on Monday 5th March beginning at 2:45pm.

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Due to World Book Day being re arranged for Monday – we ask that if any pupil

plans to wear a costume  , they bring school uniform

for the assembly.

Sorry for any inconvenience.

Parents and carers should arrive no earlier than 2:30 pm please.

P1b – Christmas jumper yoga!

Calling all gardeners

Gargieston PS and ECC is currently creating a pizza garden to grow vegetables and herbs with the pupils. This is part of the Food For Thought programme which encourages sustainability, buying local and growing your own vegetables.  To get the project up and running before the winter sets in, the school is looking for any volunteers who may have some time to spare to help with tidying up some flower beds and moving composting material. It does not matter if you have any garden knowledge – on-site training will be given! Please contact the school for further details and we look forward to seeing you in the garden.

 

 

Base 1 Trip to The Science Centre

What a good day we all had at the Science Centre. The children all enjoyed exploring and playing with all the activities. The Planetarium proved to be very popular with the children and they listened very well to find out new information about our solar system.

The Outdoor Group

The Outdoor Group have come up with some lovely ideas to make the outdoor area more interesting for wildlife and for growing more vegetables. The first idea we are taking forward is giving the Bug Hotel a makeover as it is needing to be re-energised and made more welcoming for passing insects. The group have researched what materials will be needed to encourage biodiversity within the hotel and are collecting these materials from woodland walks and from home. Here are some of the ideas the group have come up with for the school grounds and plans for the Bug Hotel.