Author Archives: Mrs Maclennan

Scottish Schools Cross Country Championships

We are very proud of all our runners who took part in the Scottish Schools Cross Country Championships in Kirkcaldy on Saturday 18th April. Around 100 runners took part in each race so our results were excellent. Girls: Luci Murdoch 9th, Charlotte Allan 51st and Summer Teasdale 57th. Boys: Ben Cameron 2nd, Carey Flavell 13th , Scott Perry 42nd , David Spencer 61st and Alex Grant 75th. The girls’ team came 8th overall and the boys’ team 3rd. These are fantastic results for Applegrove in a National Competition. Well done to you all and a huge thank you to all who have supported  the runners. Photos to follow

Solar Eclipse Update

Wow! Look at the amazing photos taken by Mrs Newlands of the Solar Eclipse from the Playground. Some classes used their pinhole cameras. The pupils were very excited about it getting darker and we got a glimpse of the eclipse through the cloud. The sun did come out for a second or two so we were careful not to look at it directly.

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Solar Eclipse!

As you probably know, on Friday a Solar Eclipse is due to happen . This is such a rare event that we feel we would like the children to feel part of the experience. We have told them that if they have special glasses or equipment at home which they wish to bring, they can . It may be too cloudy to see but we think it will be interesting to let the children notice what happens around them as it gets darker. Some classes are making pinpoint cameras to look at an image of the Sun. The children will be clearly instructed not to look directly at the Sun and teachers will be watching them closely to make sure they do not this. They will be encouraged to look and listen to the changes. We feel it is too good an opportunity to miss!

Euro Quiz

Well done to the Euro Quiz Team (Max Carty, Andrew McRitchie, Joe Jones and Alice Reynolds) who took part in the Moray Heats of the Euro Quiz, which is organised by the Scottish European Educational Trust. They did very well and  were in the lead at one point but were pipped at the post. In the languages round they got full marks and the highest score  out of all the schools – très bon!

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Cross Country Success

Applegrove is really developing excellence in the standard of the Cross Country running. This is due to the resilience and motivation of the pupils as well as help form Mrs Wright, Mrs Sircus and Mrs Newlands who continue to give up their own time to support and encourage our runners of all abilities.

Recent results have shown the how all the hard work and  commitment is paying off.

Grant Park Primary Schools Cross Country 7th March

  • Congratulations to all 35 pupils who took part in the Cross Country at Grant  – an amazing representation from Applegrove. Special congratulations to Luci Murdoch who came 1st in the P6/7 girls’ race and to Ben Cameron 1st, Carey Flavell 2nd , Scott Perry 3rd in the boys race. For P4/5 well done to Roslyn McRitchie 1st , Talia Pearson 2nd in the girls’ race and Bruce Evans who came 1st for the boys with Luca Abatte 2nd. Applegrove retain the title for the 3rd year in a row! We are very proud!

 

North of Scotland Primary Schools Cross Country 14th March

  • Well done to all the pupils who took part in the North of Scotland Primary Schools Cross Country Country at Alness on Saturday. Applegrove Boys’ team won the Silver trophy and the Girls’ team won Bronze. A great effort by you all. Ben Cameron came 1st in the boys’ race with Carey Flavell 4th, Alistair Clark 13th and Alex Grant 24th. Great runs also from Bruce Evans, Luca Abatte, David Spencer and Lewis Dey. In the girls’ race, Luci Murdoch came 2nd with Charlotte Allan 16th , Ashley Donald 17th and Summer Teasdale 24th. Good runs from Alexandra Maclean, Jessica Nicol, Roslyn McRitchie and Talia Pearson.

Note to Parents – Reports

The Pupils have been given their annual reports today –  12.03.15. Please make sure you take these out of school bags. Your appointment time for Parents evening  is also in the same envelope with an accompanying letter. Please return the signed report  so that that it can be discussed at Parents evenings. Many thanks for your support with this.

 

Mr Motivator

 

Many thanks to Callum Finlayson who visited p6 and 7 on Friday to talk about motivation. He told them how he motivated himself after a serious illness to train to become a Scottish champion cyclist. He is now motivated to help others through his charity pedalstrokes . Pupils found the talk very interesting and inspiring.

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Just to let you all know the Skiers arrived safely. They set off early because of the snow  so apologies to the few parents I didn’t catch and who missed them.  The adventure began with the bus have gear problems at the entrance of Abernethy so the pupils had to make their own way to the house. All settled in now though and after an afternoon of activities and a swim they will be getting ready for their first delcious meal and evening programme – all good!

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P6/7 Burns Supper

After raising funds through their sponsored walk and organising the event themselves , P6 and P7 held their Burns Supper on Monday 26th January 2015. The event was a great success and most pupils attended, inviting a guest to enjoy the celebration of our National Bard! the evening kicked off with a Piper (thanks to Bethany’s grandad!) piping in the Haggis along with Mrs Maclennan – head chef . The Address to the Haggis was givwen by Cody Dunbar and Logan Stalker and they did a super job! The festivities continuted with a reply from the Haggis, a  toast to and reply frae the Lassies (7G) , an Immortal Memory in dramatic form (6/7M) and  choric verse of ‘ The Puddock ‘ by 6W. The pupils rounded off the evening with more poetry of their own and a rendition of Marie’s Wedding by all the pupils. Of course no Burns sSupper would be complete without an auld lang syne to finish off. Great fun had by all and many thanks to the teachers who helped, the kitchen staff and to Walkers who donated the delicious shortbread.

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