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October Holidays

We would like to wish all pupils, parents, families and staff a happy holiday. School will reopen for teachers on Tuesday 20th October and for pupils on Thursday 22nd October. We would like to pass on our best wishes to any pupils competing at the National Mod competitions in Oban.

Here is a selection of some of our Local Mod prize-winners from June.  More to follow.

 

The choir was placed first in the Unison Competition.
The choir was placed first in the Unison Competition

 

 

Allie Nicleoid was 2nd in the Recitation 5-6 Learners.

Allie Macleod came 2nd in recitation age 5-6 learners.

Carra Graham was 1st in the Recitation age 11-12 Fluent competition.
Carra Graham was 1st in the Recitation age 11-12 Fluent competition.

 

Alison Graham came 2nd in Recitation age 9-10 fluent.
Alison Graham came 2nd in Recitation age 9-10 fluent.
Samuel Maclennan was placed 3rd in the Recitation 5-6 fluent competition.
Samuel Maclennan was placed 3rd in the Recitation 5-6 fluent competition.
Ellie NicDhomhnaill came 2nd in the P6-7 literature competition and 3rd in the Precenting of a psalm and 3rd in Girls and Boys U19 own choice solo singing.
Ellie NicDhomhnaill came 2nd in the P6-7 literature competition and 3rd in the Precenting of a psalm and 3rd in Girls and Boys U19 own choice solo singing.
Luke Macleod was placed 2nd in the Precenting of a Psalm and 3rd in the U13 Accordion competition.
Luke Macleod was placed 2nd in the Precenting of a Psalm and 3rd in the U13 Accordion competition.

 

 

Erin Macleod was placed 3rd in Girls and Boys U13 Traditional.
Erin Macleod was placed 3rd in Girls and Boys U13 Traditional.
Maia Murray Pickering came 1st in the U13 Girls and boys Traditional and 3rd in Gaelic conversation.
Maia Murray Pickering came 1st in the U13 Girls and boys Traditional and 3rd in Gaelic conversation.
Kitty Anne Niciomhair came 1st in her recitation 9-10 fluent competition and 3rd in P4-5 Literature.
Kitty Anne Niciomhair came 1st in her recitation 9-10 fluent competition and 3rd in P4-5 Literature.
Jack Anderson who came 3rd in the Recitation 5-6 learner competition.
Jack Anderson who came 3rd in the Recitation 5-6 learner competition.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you

The Macmillan Coffee Morning held on Friday 25th September was a great success raising over £700 for Macmillan Cancer Support.

Thank you to everyone who attended, donated baking, entered ‘The Great Bake Off’ and helped to organise the day.

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Mr Macleod and Mr Tait enjoying their judging role.
Mr Macleod and Mr Tait enjoying their judging role.
Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry taking it very seriously.
Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry taking it very seriously.
Wear it Green
Wear it Green
Anya Rogers won 1st prize in the bake off for best presentation.
Anya Rogers won 1st prize in the bake off for best presentation.
Daniel Macleod won 1st prize in the bake off for best tasting entry.
Daniel Macleod won 1st prize in the bake off for best tasting entry.

 

Macmillan Coffee Morning

untitledPupil Council will be hosting this year’s Macmillan Coffee Morning on Friday 25th September.

The morning will start at 10am with an assembly led by Rev. MacLeod.

The Coffee Morning will then run between 10.30am and 11.30am.

Judging of The Great Back Bake Off will take place at approximately 11.30am.

Pupil dress down day – wear it green to support Macmillan (£1 donation)

All welcome

News – Head Teacher

It was confirmed today that our Head Teacher, Mr Donald Macleod is being seconded to the role of Senior Education Officer for a period of four months until the end of December 2015 with effect from Monday 7th September. During this period, Mr Macleod will not have management responsibility for Sgoil a’ Bhac or Sgoil Araich Loch a Tuath.

Miss Donna Macdonald has been appointed as Acting Head Teacher for both Sgoil a’ Bhac and Tolsta School as well as their associated nurseries. A replacement teacher will be assigned in due course to work with Mrs Matheson in taking teaching responsibility for G6-7.

In his role as Senior Education Officer, Donald Macleod will continue to support the school during his secondment period and will work with Miss Macdonald to ensure a smooth transition during this time.

Attached below is a letter to parents from the Director of Education and Children’s Services explaining this staffing change.

Director’s Letter – BCL36109 Back and Tolsta Parents 04.09.15

Letter to G6-7 Parents – DM085 04.09.15 (G6-7 Only)

Well Done Aimee!

Aimee Prize

Aimee from EP6 was recently awarded a prize for an art competition organised by NHS Western Isles. Our pupils attended a special drama about the risks and dangers of smoking and then designed anti-smoking posters, which were then entered into the competition. Aimee was commended for communicating a clear message and creating a quality design.

She is pictured above receiving her certificate and prize from Mr Macleod and Jeanne Mackay from NHS Western Isles. Also pictured is another prize-winner from Stornoway Primary.