On Monday 26th June, we held an afternoon of sports fun. We participated in a range of sporting games and activities with our friends and families. Please click the link to view photographs from the event.
Messages for Primary 7
As our Primary 7 pupils prepare for their next chapter at secondary school, we have some messages from a few familiar faces in the primary. Please click the link to view.
P7 Visit Dumfries House
For those who didn’t participate in the residential, we organised a week of fun outdoor activities. One of which was a picnic at Dumfries House. Everyone had a lovely day in the sunshine! Click the link to view some of our photographs.
Fairtrade Friday
Friday 12th May marked the end of Fairtrade Fortnight where we learned about the importance of encouraging people to switch to fairtrade products so that farmers and workers overseas can protect the planet and safeguard the future of some of the UK’s favourite foods.
As part of our Rights Respecting Journey, SLC participated in ‘Fairtrade Friday’ by having a breakfast together in each class. The pupils were encouraged to look for the fairtrade symbol on the products. To view the photographs, please click on the link.
SLC Coronation Celebrations
On Friday 5th May, SLC held a garden party to mark the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III. We participated in a range of activities and games within our playground and wore red, white / blue. Our families and friends were invited along too to help us celebrate. A great afternoon was had by all! To see some photographs of the event, please click the link below.
National Superhero Day
On Friday 28th April, the Supported Learning Centre participated in National Superhero Day. We were invited to wear hero clothing and costumes to school and took part in different activities based on superheroes in our classes. Click the link to view some photographs.
The World’s Largest Lesson 2023
As part of our Rights Respecting Schools journey towards the Gold award, we took part in ‘The World’s Largest Lesson’.
In 2015, leaders from all 193 countries of the United Nations made the most ambitious plan that has ever been agreed. By teaching kids about the Global Goals, they will learn that a better world is possible.
Since then, we have made progress, but there is still work to be done, and the Goals are more important than ever. The climate crisis. Ensuring no one goes hungry. Human rights abuses. Extreme poverty. Problems of this scale can be overwhelming, but the Global Goals (also known as the Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs) are the solution to tackling them.
Within our SLC, we focused on three of the goals : zero poverty, no hunger and climate action. Please click the link to view some photographs of our hard work.
World Book Day 2023
On Thursday 2nd March, we participated in World Book Day across our classes. We took part in a number of fun activities to engage with books and stories. Please click the link to view some of our photographs from the day.
Rights Respecting Pupils of the Week
Our rights respecting pupils this week are;
SLC1a – Brodie Rolls for learning and joining in with our class routines.
SLC1b – Brooklyn Duffy for sharing the board with friends without adult support.
SLC2a – Ethan McPike for sharing good stories with everyone in class.
SLC2b – Sam Rowan for displaying great knowledge of Rights.
SLC3 – Jade Bourne for displaying a very positive attitude towards her written work.
Communication Champions of the Week
Our communication champions this week are;
SLC1a – Jack Hamilton for great talking when learning ‘t’ words.
SLC1b – Jake Love for making choices throughout the day using his voice.
SLC2a – Trent Biggs for participating well at PE and listening to instructions.
SLC2b – Reino Berndtson for listening to adults.
SLC3 – Alfie Haddow for using his words to tell us how he feels and making a pinky promise.