Remembering Queen Elizabeth II

We had a whole school assembly this week to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Mrs Gordon led the assembly, full of memories from Staff and children. We watched the little clip of the day that the Queen met Paddington!

In the afternoon, Jan in the kitchen organised a cucumber and cream cheese sandwich and a shortbread biscuit for everyone in the school. These were some of the Queen’s favourites. It was delicious!

Class Representatives

Some of the children in our class wanted to put themselves forward to be Class Representatives for our various councils. Here are some of us giving presentations to the class about why each person thought that they should be our rep. There were some very persuasive presentations and everyone listened beautifully. Afterwards, we all voted for the person we thought would do the job best for us this year. The results will be announced by Mrs Gordon at an assembly over the next few weeks. We also spoke about Growth Mindset and how if we are not successful this year, we should remember that we all did our very best, and can try again next year!

 

A busy start to P2!

We have had a very busy start to P2! During our first few weeks, we have spent some time really getting to know each other, having come together from 1.1 and 1.4 last year – lots of new friends to meet!

We have been playing turn taking games together, discussing what our Class Rules should be, thinking about our rights, sharing what makes a good friend, working on our maths and language skills, discovering new flavours and developing our cutting skills in Mearns Masters, developing our play skills, working on focus and concentration…the list is endless!

Here are just a few pics of us over the past few weeks to give a flavour of what we have been up to…

 

 

 

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