Scottish Assembly

On Friday 6th February the whole school and Nursery performed a variety of Scottish songs and poems to a packed audience. Lots of classes have been learning about Scotland and Robert Burns as part of a Scottish focus. The boys and girls all tried their best to sing their hearts out and recite their poems with fluency and expression. Lots of hard work and effort was put in for our assembly and we were very glad we had such a great turn out of parents, family and members of the community.

Here are some comments from the School Promotion and Improvement Committee about the event –

I liked listening to all the songs- my favourite was Bonny Wee Jeany McCall – Abi P2/3

I liked when Holly and Rebecca sang Auld Lang Syne – Ellie

I liked listening to all the songs, I got to do some Highland Dancing in our song. Nicola

I liked listening to The Jeely Piece song. Archie

I liked when the Primary 1’s sang Caledonia, it reminded me of when I sang it in Primary 3. Sarah

I liked when people read out their poems, Zoe was my favourite. Fraya

My mum came to see me read out my poem. Findlay

I liked when Primary 1 sang Caledonia, I had a special part to say to introduce my class. Murray

I liked Sarah  said her poem, she was very good. Neve

I loved when we sang ‘Donald Where’s yer troosers’ because Donald didn’t wear any trousers, he had a kilt on instead of trousers. Nathan

I liked when Zoe done her poem because she used a lot of expression. Kyle

I liked when Lewis when he done his poem because he put a lot of effort into it. Scott F

I liked when Rebecca and Holly sang Auld Lang Syne. John

I liked Zoe’s dancing and her poem. Aaron

I liked the Caledonia song that P1 sang. They were very good! Scott McL

Have a look at some of the photo’s of us performing below.

 

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