Our first week in Primary 3b!

Primary 3b have been working so hard in our first week back in school. We have been busy bees making our class charter centred around our human rights, making some helpful displays for our walls, and helping Miss Jeffrey settle into St Mark’s Primary School!

P.S. Congratulations to our first star pupil who has been displaying great commitment to being ready quickly throughout the day and beautifully waiting to say her prayers.

One week to go!

With one week to go before Primary 3 return to school, we would encourage you to take some time to label your children’s clothes, shoes, lunch boxes and school bags.

Happy Holidays

What a fantastic year I have had in Primary 2 with a wonderful group of supportive pupils and parents.  Each week every pupil has worked incredibly hard and as I start to tell Miss Jeffrey about their progress, I am so proud of each and every individual.

A big thank you to all the parents for you continued support, feedback and time throughout this year. I look forward to working with you all again next year and with the lovely Miss Jeffrey.

Also a big thank you to the pupils of Primary 2B, you truly are B for Brilliant and everyone in the school knows we are THE best class.

Have an awesome holiday and I will see you all in August.

Thanks

Gillian Mckay

Week Beginning 24th June 2019

Monday – French Day

French Day was a great success, we had a go at drawing the Eiffel Tower and discovered Baby Shark in French.

Tuesday – Whole School Art Show 3:15-4:15

The art show is an opportunity to see your own child’s work and the progression from P1 – P7.  All welcome.

Wednesday – Mass of Thanksgiving 10am

Our final mass of the school year is an opportunity for reflection and celebration, this will also be an opportunity to say good luck to our P7 pupils and staff moving on.  All welcome.

Thursday – Awards Assembly  and 1pm close

The Awards Assembly will be the final opportunity this year to celebrate achievements of pupils including the term 3 awards for Values, Four Capacities and Wider achievement. As always P7 have prepared their own goodbye.

French tuck shop

Monday is St Mark’s French Day and pupils are encouraged to dress in the colours of the French flag, blue, white and red.

To celebrate French Day, Primary 2a will be running a French tuck shop selling a range of French snacks costing 50p.  So remember to bring money to school this Monday.

 

 

Reading and library books

Can children in Primary 2, please ensure that they have returned all reading and library books to school no later that Monday 24th June. This would help us greatly in preparing for classes next year.

Thank you!

Week beginning 17th June:Health week

Health Week

During Health week pupils are invited to wear appropriate sports wear.

Monday: Bookbug Bootcamp (parents welcome)

Tuesday: Dance session 

Wednesday: Fruit kebab making

Thursday: Sports Day

In addition to these pupils will learning:

◇how to look after their bodies (God’s Loving Plan)

◇considering how to behave in times of change (P2 to P3 transition preparation)

And many more exciting activities.

 

Due to Health week there will be no homework.

 

 

Stop Motion movies

Primary 2 have been creating their own cities and stories. Pupils then used iPads to create their own stop motion films. Here are just a few, some contain sound.

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Meet the Teacher

Primary 2B soon to be Primary 3B met their new teacher today, Miss Jeffrey.

Miss Jeffrey and Primary 3B will be in Room 4.

Miss McKay will also be teaching Primary 3B.

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