Week two of Operation: Grow! was another success. The pupils worked hard to get the garden tidied up, tyres moved, and more compost put into raised beds.

Week two of Operation: Grow! was another success. The pupils worked hard to get the garden tidied up, tyres moved, and more compost put into raised beds.




For the month of February (and beyond!) your homework is to raise a strong and healthy sunflower plant.
In class, you will plant a sunflower seed that you will then take home. Over the course of the month, you should care for your plant making sure it gets the perfect amount of water, sunlight, and warmth for it to thrive.
Keep a diary of when and how you care for it, making a note of the dates and times. You can do this either by writing it down or recording videos and photos.
Your notes should be shared to our class Teams page so others can see and celebrate your progress.
Happy planting!
I’m excited to let you know that, as part of our Operation: Grow! gardening project, pupils in P4/5 will be working outside in the school garden most Friday afternoons, weather permitting.
These sessions will give the children hands-on opportunities to learn about plants, nature, and caring for our environment. As you can imagine, gardening can be a little muddy at times! To help everyone stay comfortable, please ensure your child comes to school on Fridays with:
– A change of clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty
– Weather-appropriate outerwear (such as a coat, waterproofs, wellies)
We will do our best to work safely and sensibly, but getting a bit messy is all part of the fun and learning.
Thank you for your continued support. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Kind regards,
Fiona Stevenson


For Book Week, pupils and staff were asked to come to school dressed as word. Here are our stupendous costumes!

P4/5 have been learning about the properties of 3D shapes. We built skeleton models of some 3D shapes to show the edges and vertices. We used toothpicks as the edges and blue tac as the vertices. Have a look at our fantastic models!

Today the class went to the very first library session of the newly established Lochnorris Library!
The children spent time looking over the books before finding one to their liking.
Thank you to our parent helper, Mrs Bennie, for helping the pupils check out their book picks!

A massive well done to Tyler and Lyle who got a Wider Achievement Certificate at assembly today for being awarded player of the week at their football training. Well done!

Lets give a massive congratulations to Caelan and Lucy for achieving this weeks certificate for doing great work in their maths work.
Well done guys!

Say a massive well done to this weeks Lochnorris Value Awards certificate winners – Bonnie and Joshua!
They won their certificate for working hard in art and design!

Well done to our first four Lochnorris Value Awards certificate winners!
Lyle and Jack won their certificate for a positive start to the new session.

Samuel and Ethan won their certificate for making progress in Bug Club.
This week in P4/5, the pupils have been learning more about Ancient Egypt and the written letter they used, called hieroglyphs. They had a go at writing their spelling words using these picture icons!
