Pupil of the Week for each class this week …
Pupil of the Week for each class this week …
As part of our ‘Rights Respecting School’ journey, we are working closely with RBA Supported Learning Centre to create a class charter for the children to follow from Primary 1 through to S6. Every week we will choose a pupil from each class who has demonstrated appropriate behaviours from our chosen articles.
Article 2 – Non discrimination : Everyone should feel respected at all times.
Article 12 – Right to be heard : Everyone’s thoughts, ideas and opinions should be heard
Article 19 – Right to be safe : Everyone should feel safe in SLC
Article 28 – Right to education : Everyone should be able to learn properly in school.
Here are our ‘Pupils of the Week’ from last week.
Ms Reid set us a fun challenge on Friday. We were to eat popcorn and / or raisins without using our hands. It was tricky but we all had a great time. Have a look at our photographs.
One Running Movement was established to help to create opportunities to be active and provide social interaction. We participated in their Schools Half Marathon event in which we had to walk / run 13.1 miles. We tracked every mile and have successfully completed our final mile today! We were rewarded with t-shirts and medals. Have a look at our photos.
We have participated in another challenge. Working as a whole SLC, from Primary 1 to Primary 7, we have been challenged to plant 100 plants. Our class managed 20 this afternoon. The photographs have been updated.
We completed our first 100 challenge in class this afternoon. We were to work in a trio, making 100 successful catches as we threw the ball to each other. We had great fun and made it even more exciting by having a race to 100. Click on the link to see some of our photos.
We have been invited to participate in the ‘Captain Tom 100 Challenge’ to celebrate Sir Tom Moore’s amazing achievements and raise funds for Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity. This will help so many children receive specialised care from exceptional medical professionals.
All SLC pupils and staff will be set challenges based on the number 100. These will range from walking 100 steps to running 100 metres! We could try to keep quiet for 100 seconds, or count to 100.
You can join in with us at home too by setting your own ‘100 Challenge’. Choose a personal target or set one as a family – do it your way!
We would appreciate your donations to support such a worthy cause. Our fundraising page can be found on ‘Just Giving’ by following the link. Please leave some encouraging words for our young people s they embark on the challenges ahead!
Thank you, have fun!
SLC 3 enjoyed the last day of term participating in a range of Easter activities. From decorating biscuits to going on an egg hunt, we have had great fun! Click the link to see our photographs.
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The pupils in SLC 3 have a message for the adults at home who supported them with their learning during the most recent lockdown.
The pupils in SLC3 have had a great first week back in school. They have worked hard in their lessons and enjoyed spending time with their friends. The weather has been kind to us too and we have been able to get outside for playtime. Here are some of our photographs.
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