A “Shorts and Shades” disco was held at the school on Thursday evening and there were some very bright and colourful outfits, as well as some trendy shades! The children had a great time dancing the night away!
Category Archives: P7
School Show – “Daniel, a hard act to swallow!”
Here are some photographs of the actors, dancers and narrators from out recent school show “Daniel – a hard act to swallow!” Well done to everyone who took part. The show was a great success. The singers in the choir were amazing too!
Solar Eclipse!
P6 had an amazing opportunity today to see the solar eclipse! We all went out with our special glasses on. It was really cloudy and we didn’t think we would see anything but we did see when the clouds cleared! Sophielee said the sun looked like a banana as the moon covered it! Keira said the sun we could see looked like a strip of fire. Kenzie thought it looked like a paper cut out with orange paper underneath and black paper on top. Lewis thought the sun looked like a smiley face. As the moon covered more of the sun it started to get dark then as the moon moved on, it got lighter again. P6 thought it was beautiful and overwhelming!
Fairtrade fortnight was 23/2/15 to 8/3/15. During the two weeks children had the opportunity to learn a bit about Fairtrade. We also had a Fairtrade tuckshop which the children enjoyed. Well done to the Fairtrade committee who organised and managed the tuckshop.
P7 – Burns Supper Success!
Primary 7 had their Burns Supper last Friday and it was a resounding success, enjoyed by all pupils, staff and guests. We would like to say a big thank you to Mr Cowan and Jason Prentice from Calderhead High School who piped for us. As well as this, well done to all of our singers and performers:
Mackenzie Forrest – our chairperson
Jamie Close – carrying the haggis
Sam Casserly, Ebony McLean, Lewis Campbell, Andrew Hayburn, Rebecca Gray, Emma Kelly, Libby McLean and Mark Hamilton – Address Tae A Haggis
Josh Brown – Selkirk Grace
Adam Pugh – toast to a job well done
Ewan Jones, Scott Weir, Declan Whitefield, Liam Robertson, Mackenzie Forrest, Jenny Arnott, Ebony McLean and Kirstin Thomson – performing ‘A Dug, a dug’
Lewis Meechan – A toast to the lassies
Emma Gilfillan – Reply to the toast to the lassies
Ewan Jones – Address tae the Toothache
Connor Thomson – address to the artistes