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Easter Carmuirs is Going for Glasgow!

Easter Carmuirs have been completing a whole school project on the Commonwealth Games from January this year. As part of our Golden Time programme, the pupils have had the opportunity to try over 13 different sports ranging from ten pin bowling to softball. These have been running on a 4 weekly rotation and have proved to be a popular choice for pupils of all ages.

In individual classes, pupils have been completing personal projects; Primary 6/7 chose either Trinidad and Tobago or the Bahamas and researched the geography and culture. Primary 5/6 researched a Commonwealth country of their choice and completed a project about the athletes coming to Glasgow this summer. Primary 4 created their own mascots for Glasgow 2014.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Easter Carmuirs have also developed a Global Citizenship link with a school in Trinidad and Tobago. Mayaro Government Primary is a large school of 493 students, with a former student, Cleopatra Borel-Brown, representing the island in the Shot Putt event. We are currently developing this link with the pupils exchanging emails and letters. We plan to complete a joint project on leather back turtles on the island, Operation Trinidad, in association with Gillian Simpson from Zoolab.

 

 

 

 

 

Our Commonwealth Sports Day was a huge success! We had a great turn out from parents and invited guests, including Provost Pat Reid, Mr Webster from Falkirk High School and Yvonne McBlain. All pupils were involved in the preparation for this event, creating flags and banners to lead their house onto the field. Everyone performed fantastically, and in the end, Antonine were announced as winners, their trophy was presented to them by Provost Reid.

We have had pupils competing in a variety of sport festivals and tournaments this year. They had a great time at the Netball, Rugby and Athletics Festivals, the P7s enjoyed their Commonwealth Games at Grangemouth Stadium and some P5 and P6 pupils took part in a Triathlon event at Grangemouth High School. These events have been a great opportunity for our pupils, who have all behaved well and have been a credit to Easter Carmuirs.

Our Going for Glasgow project has been a fantastic opportunity for us to learn about the history of the Games and the countries involved in the Commonwealth. We have had so many great opportunities to take part in new sports and activities, allowing us to discover what Falkirk has to offer! We can’t wait to continue these sports as we enter a new term in August!

Rotary Quiz

P7 took part in the Rotary Quiz.  It was on Wednesday the 12th of March at Saint Andrews primary school

The schools participating were Saint Andrews, saint francis, Easter Carmuirs ,Comely Park, Bainsford, Carmuirs and the winners were Bantaskin.

Some of the questions were very very very hard but we still did well, we came in 5th  place out of 7 schools. After all of it we went to get something to eat it was good, all the other schools had really good general knowledge and the rounds were maths and numeracy, language and literacy , science, expressive arts and pot luck it was really good and we were all very tired after it. Cameron, Blair, Grant and Duncan represented our school.

By Grant and Blair

Eco Committee Trip to Dynamic Earth

The Eco Committee visited Dynamic Earth’s Natural Curiosity Exhibition on the 5th of November 2013. Children enjoyed learning from a variety of different speakers at the exhibition stalls.

 Children then went back in time on the Mother Earth of all Adventures on a tour around Dynamic Earth.

 We finished our day trip by entering the Snowdome and watching a film called, ‘We are Aliens’. This was a fantastic experience for all. They couldn’t believe the special effects! They were so shocked when snow poured over us!

Provost Award Winners

Earlier in the year our school was nominated as part of the Learning to Achieve Falkirk Council Awards 2013 and received the runner-up prize for Enterprise and Careers work relating to the ‘One Planet Picnic’ Eco Schools Scotland work. We were then nominated and were absolutely delighted to win the Provost Award for the fantastic efforts of our pupils. Eddie McLean and Amber Sinclair attended the ceremony and received the award on behalf of the school. They were beaming with pride!

P2’s favourite moments on their trip

We went on a trip to Almond Valley Farm in Livingston.  We had a great day! Here are some of the best bits:

My favourite part was the play barn and the bouncy pillow and digging for bones. (Ben)

Ben and Amy digging for bones!

My favourite part was the bouncy castle and the playbarn and digging for bones. (Callum)

More digging for bones with Morgan, Lucy and Callum.

My favourite part was when I saw a rabbit. I was in the bus. I like the play barn and I was digging for bones. (Scott)

Scott and his friends having fun on the bouncy pillow!

My favourite part was when I went on the bouncy pillow.  It was fun. (Jay)

More bouncing!

My favourite part was the play barn and park also the tractor ride and the bouncy castle. (Charlie)

Charlie and her friends on the tractor ride.

My favourite part was when I was jumping on the trampolines and the play park. (Conor)

Bouncing around

My favourite part was the bouncy pillow. It was a oval shape. It had sand in it. We made shapes. It was green.

Keyon and his friends having fun!

Comic Relief

Primary 6 held a talent show for the whole school. There were a lot of auditions and it was a very hard choice. This talent show wasn’t just a normal talent show it was to raise money for Comic Relief. Overall the whole school raised about £400. It was a brilliant show and everyone had a giggle and a bit of fun because there were so many different acts. We had singing, dancing juggling and much more. The overall winner was Keyon in P2 with his performance of Heal the World. The runners up were Callum from P4/5 dancing to Gangnam Style and Amy, Megan and Rebecca from P6 & 7 dancing to Scream and Shout. Well done everyone!

By Kirsten

On Friday 15th of March P6 held a talent show. We had very talented pupils and it was hard to decide who should be in finals.  There were 16 pupils performing in the talent show. There were singers, dancers, magicians and lots more.

Well done to everyone who took part!

The winner was Keyon in Primary 2, in second place was Callum from Primary 4/5 and in third place was Amy, Megan and Rebecca from Primary 6 and 7.

It was a good day. We had lots of fun stuff going on including a cake sale, face painting and a nail salon. We raised £400. Thank you to everyone who helped to support our talent show.

By Dylan & Jordan

The Winner!