Keeping busy

We have been busy at our clubs. Our Scratch club have been making more animations and we will try and get them up on the blog soon to show you them.

At Kodu club we have been working really hard on our entries for the KoduKup competition as we really want to make sure we get into the final again this year.

On Friday our club have been deisgning games so that we can learn a little more Gaelic and also once we are done teach the younger pupils about Gaelic.

We have enjoyed looking at the vistor map this week and have had vistors from around 10 different countries in the world and hope that over the coming weeks we can add lots more to the map.

 

Computing club creations

In a change to what the computing club were supposed to be doing on Friday everyone decided they wanted to make a leaving gift for Mr Kelly to say goodbye and wish him all the best in his new job. So in the best way they know how came up with some fab digital art and animations.

Enjoy.

 

 

mr kelly good luck mr kelly

 

April Newsletter

Dear Parent/Carer

We have finally arrived in the last term and the weeks are becoming increasingly busy as we head to the end of this school year. For some of our pupils, this will be their last term in Royston Primary and for some staff, the same situation arises, as they move on to pastures new. I’m sure that this term will be filled with many exciting things to help make great memories of Royston Primary.

Parent CouncilYour Parent Council are busy putting plans in place for a Spring/ Summer Fayre to help raise some funds for the school. The date for this is Friday 12th June. This event will take place on the afternoon, with more information coming from the Parent Council in the coming weeks. Please put this date in the calendar, allowing you to come along and support the work for your children. As mentioned in previous letters, the Parent Council have been working to make improvements to the playgrounds, both front and back. You should hopefully see some work beginning in the coming weeks for this too.

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Takeaway Pi

We have just embarked on a small pilot to allow some children from the computer clubs to take a raspberry pi home for a month. This is to allow them to get some quality time to try out programming and see what they can do with the pi when they have some more time to try things out.  At club we only get an hour a week so this is a great opportunity for the children.

They were given everything to take home apart from the monitor and some resources to get them started.

We look forward to seeing how they get on and will get them to feedback to us so that we can then run the scheme again.

 

Precious Pi’s                                                                                                                  The Pi takeaway kit

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