This afternoon, P6A went outside and planted some trees. We had to put the tree in a hole then we stood on the hole and then they were planted.


This afternoon, P6A went outside and planted some trees. We had to put the tree in a hole then we stood on the hole and then they were planted.
We are delighted to inform you that one of our eggs in the ECC hatched last night! Meet “Popcorn”.
We have had a jacket handed in that was left behind at last weeks disco.
The child that brought it back has lost her jacket and we are hoping there has been a mix up.
If the jacket in the photo belongs to you , please contact the office.
If you have accidentally taken the wrong jacket last week , please return to the school office.
Thank you.
IMPORTANT – EVEN IF YOUR CHILD DOES NOT WISH TO HAVE A HOODIE COULD YOU PLEASE GIVE PERMISSION FOR THEIR NAME TO BE INCLUDED. THIS IS IN RESPONSE TO A DATA PROTECTION DIRECTIVE WE HAVE RECEIVED FROM THE AUTHORITY.
Leavers Hoodies have been added to ParentPay for all P7s
Hoodies will be £15 for youth sizes
&
£18 for young adult sizes.
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Hoodies are available to try on in the school. Please speak to Mrs Lawson.
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Please enter details below if you wish to purchase a hoodie.
Orders on the blog will be matched up with ParentPay
therefore it is important that orders match the amount.
Final date for orders will be Friday 5th April
( To ensure we have them for our Arran residential )
Thanks
Well done to everyone that has achieved the superstar status
well done to everyone that have achieved the super star status
Well done to all of last weeks winners for having super listening ears in the nursery! 😀
As you will have seen in the previous post, Gargieston Pr. is taking part in the Mary’s Meals Backpack Appeal. This project was launched at assembly last Monday by Sheila Smith who is a volunteer for the Mary’s Meals charity. It is being led by our P7 pupils, Keira, Morgan, Zara and Orla. We would be so grateful if families would donate a backpack filled with the items listed in the previous post. Other than the toiletries all items can be recycled from home. All the backpacks you donate will be sent to school children in Malawi which will help to ensure, like us, those children can enjoy their Right to an Education. (UNCRC Article 28)
On Monday we had a special visit from a woman called Sheila Smith. She was a volunteer for a Scottish charity called Mary’s Meals who provide a hot meal for school children in various countries in the world such as Malawi. Mary’s Meals also started the Backpack Appeal to provide school children in Malawi with the equipment they need for school using recycled schoolbags and nearly new stationery. Sheila went to Malawi as part of the Backpack Appeal and watched the children’s excitement as they were given their backpacks filled the resources they need for school and other items to keep them clean e.g. toothbrush, toothpaste, a small towel and also a tennis ball to play with. At home, we all have stationery items, schoolbags and clothes that we no longer use. We would love to support this charity as part of our Rights Respecting Schools team. Me, (Morgan), Keira, Zara and Orla approached Mrs. McLaughland. As P7 we would love to take a lead is this project. We would ask all Gargieston families to please get involved in helping us by bringing their filled, recycled school bags to school.
The list shown gives you all the nearly new items we would ask you to include in the bag. The other photograph with me and Keira shows a recycled bag, skirt and T-shirt which a girl my age in Malawi would love to have.
Please help us with our appeal, From Morgan, Keira, Orla and Zara from P7