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Olympic Gold Medallists visit St. Margaret’s Primary School

Two Olympic Gold medallists Etienne Stott and Tim Baillie visited St. Margaret’s Primary School and gave a presentation to all the pupils which included a video of them winning Gold medals in the Canoe Double (C2) slalom at the London 2012 Olympics.  The children enjoyed a question and answer session with the two gold medal winners and got the opportunity to hold the medals and get autographs from them,

Holiday Fun at the Library

Join in the Summer Reading Challenge 2012 and step into the Story Lab to celebrate the world of stories and imagination.  Story Lab is linked to the 2012 Olympics as the nations of the world gather for the Games.

Children aged 4 to 11 are invited to read six library books over the summer holidays. They join at their local library and a summer reading challenge pack gets them started. There are stickers and rewards to collect along the way and a gold medal is the ultimate achievement!  By linking to the Story Lab website, children can also read, collect, share, create, transmit and broadcast stories.

The Challenge runs from the 2nd July to the 2nd of September, and children can sign up at any Fife Library.

Look out too for the programme of summer events and activities in libraries over the holidays.  Details can be found on posters, at www.fifedirect.org.uk, or ask at any library.

Education Scotland Resource Calendar – July 2012

The events in this calendar are celebrations, awareness days and action weeks all covering topical issues relevant to schools. Each of the events includes details of websites and support materials to help plan activities for learners.  Events in July include World Population Day, Ramadan and London 2012 Olympics.

http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/resources/r/resourcecalendar/july.asp?strReferringChannel=educationscotland&strReferringPageID=tcm:4-713590-64

Fife’s Secret Song!

A practice session at St Margaret's PS 🙂

A flashmob of children from four Dunfermline primary schools performed a secret song they helped compose called ‘Fife goes Olympic’ today.

Around 170 primary 6 &7 youngsters gave unsuspecting shoppers at the Kingsgate Shopping Centre a big surprise when they performed their song for the first time ahead of the Olympic Torch Relay in Dunfermline.

The pupils from Cairneyhill, Duloch, St Margaret’s RC and St Leonards Primary Schools have been working together on the top secret project which was supported by the National Lottery through Creative Scotland and Fife Council under the ‘Summer of Song: Celebrating the Olympic Torch in Scotland’ banner.

The children wrote their very own Olympic Song for Fife during a songwriting process which was led by musicians from Edinburgh based charity, Fischy Music.

The charity worked with the children over the course of four weeks to compose their song and co-ordinate their special flashmob surprise. 

Fischy Music has worked directly with children for over 14 years and their resources, promoting emotional, social and spiritual wellbeing, are used in thousands of schools across the UK and beyond.  

Also helping to support the performance on the day were the Kingsgate Shopping Centre Management team and representatives from Queen Anne Singers and Dunfermline Choral Union.

Heather Gibson, Area Cultural Co-ordinator from Fife Council who lead the project said: “This really has been a top secret project as we wanted to make sure everyone got a big surprise!

We were delighted to receive funding from Creative Scotland and the council to make this project come to life. We also worked closely with the council’s Education Service who advised us on potential schools to develop the project with and also recommended the specialised skills Fischy Music could bring to this very exciting idea. 

I’d like to thank them, the children and staff from the schools involved, who really embraced this idea from the very beginning and who were delighted to be involved in making Fife Secret Song a reality.”

As a thank you to the hard work and dedication of the children, the staff, Fischy Music and Fife Council’s Cultural Partnerships Team to make this flashmob happen, please help us promote Fife’s Secret Song – ‘Fife Goes Olympic’ far and wide.  Tell everyone you know to go to www.youtube.com/Thefifecouncil to view Fife Council’s flashmob clip and also search Dunfermline Flashmob which Colin Weaver (parent) kindly put up of almost the full concert!  Get ‘sharing’, ‘blogging’ and ‘tweeting’!
 

Poetry CPD Sessions

June 15th

The Byre Theatre, St.Andrews

10am and 1.30pm

With St.Andrews being named a Winning Words Beacon town for the year 2012, The Byre Theatre is running two CPD sessions with a top poet this June.

Ryan Van Winkle, Poet in Residence at Edinburgh City Libraries, will be running two training sessions for primary and secondary teachers, focusing on how to bring poetry into the classroom via the Olympic Games and Sport.

 Click Winning Words CPD for all the details!