Primary 6 are hoping to encourage a wider variety of birds to use their new habitats. They have explored the school garden to find appropriate places to attach the new bird houses.
June 1, 2018
by Mrs Leyden
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June 1, 2018
by Mrs Leyden
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Primary 6 are hoping to encourage a wider variety of birds to use their new habitats. They have explored the school garden to find appropriate places to attach the new bird houses.
May 4, 2018
by Mrs Leyden
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During Outdoor Learning, Primary 6C have created a design and then built a tower using spaghetti and natural resources in the school garden. This challenge links design and technology, mathematics and science as they use problem-solving strategies and knowledge of two-dimensional … Continue reading
March 29, 2018
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Through Outdoor Learning Primary 6b have been celebrating the importance of trees. They have been creating decorations and dressing the trees in our school garden. Tree dressing is based on many old customs from all over the world. It brings … Continue reading
March 29, 2018
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Primary 3b have been planting the seed potatoes that they have been chitting in their class. We are looking forward to harvesting them in September.
November 3, 2017
by Mrs Leyden
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Primary 5c have helped at Govanhill Nursery to create an outdoor sandpit. They helped prepare the nursery garden for winter by weeding and tidying leaves.
October 26, 2017
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Primary 3 have created leaf crowns using natural materials.
October 13, 2017
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Primary 6 have been looking for ways to encourage wildlife to come to our garden. Our first step was to find a suitable area to place our bird bath. We are looking forward to creating our bird feeders, to help the … Continue reading
February 1, 2017 by Mrs Marletta | 0 comments
Hello everyone,
January is over, which means we can officially start warming up for Spring (we hope the weather got the memo). All over the school grounds there are signs of new life, buds on the trees and flowers starting to grow. During outdoor learning and the gardening master class, children have been clearing, planting and improving our outdoor space. They have worked so hard and learned a lot from our resident experts Mrs Leyden and Mrs Sinclair. We’re sure you will agree that their hard work really shows in these pictures. They’ve made a beautiful space that everyone in the school, and visiting our school, can enjoy. We’re very proud of and grateful to everyone involved. We can’t wait to see what else the planters and kitchen beds have to offer in the coming months.
Keep up the green fingered work!