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November 24, 2016
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Science – The human skeleton

In science P4b scientists are investigating the human body systems and cells. Through this activity they had the opportunity to understand the role of the human skeleton!!!    

Tartan Games – Wednesday 30th November

November 24, 2016 by Miss MacCormick | 0 comments

We are getting ready to celebrate St.Andrews day on Wednesday 30th November,  therefore we thought to ourselves, what can we do to promote being active and fit and celebrate everything Scottish??  We came up with……THE TARTAN GAMES!

On Wednesday 30th Novemeber, both teachers and pupils, will be coming to school dressed in our P.E outfits ready to take on ten challenging activities which have been given a Scottish twist!  Pupils have been given sponsorship forms to try and raise as much money as possible for school funds.  There will also be Scottish music workshops  and a chance to taste some Scottish cuisine.

Watch this space for photos and videos from the day….

November 24, 2016
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Vincent van Gogh’s Art style

In our Art sessions we have been learning about the famous painter Vincent van Gogh. The pupils have tried to make the famous painting called “Still Life: Vase with Fourteen Sunflowers”. They have all worked very hard and the result … Continue reading

November 24, 2016
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Halloween art activity

We have celebrated Halloween by creating our own pumpkin paintings. We have tried to follow the style of the Swiss-German artist, Paul Klee.

International Education Partnerships

November 24, 2016 by Miss MacCormick | 0 comments

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Holy Cross Primary School currently have an exciting partnership with Sagrada Familia School in Barcelona.  We are organising for three of their teachers to visit our school at the end of January!  We have lots of interesting activities lined up for both our visitors and the pupils of Holy Cross….watch this space!

BFG Dream Jars

November 24, 2016 by McKinlay | 0 comments

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Inspired by the BFG, Primary 5C created their very own ‘Dream Jars’. Using coloured felt tip pens and a splash of water to add effect, the children re-created their own dreams within the jars. The children chose from dreams that they actually had experience themselves. Some choose from their favourite dream to their scariest and weirdest dream to reoccurring dreams. All of the children were really happy with their finished results and I’m sure you will agree that they look very magical!

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