P5/6 have been learning about Van Gogh recently. We focused on his use of lines to create his artwork and gave it our best shot to recreate his most famous piece of art ‘Starry Night’.
May 4, 2017
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May 4, 2017
by Miss Quinn
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P5/6 have been learning about Van Gogh recently. We focused on his use of lines to create his artwork and gave it our best shot to recreate his most famous piece of art ‘Starry Night’.
March 17, 2017
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P5/6 have been inspired by artists Van Gogh and Giotto to create our own Stations of the Cross. We used lines to give texture to our pictures and focused on blending colours to create our bold backgrounds.
December 21, 2016
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In P5/6 we created a Christmas scene using paint and geometrical Christmas trees that we made from tissue paper. We think they look very festive!
March 12, 2013
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Primary seven went to the Junior Apprentice in St Aidan’s High School. We presented a smoothie called the Smart Smoothie, our company is called Smart Smoothie Co. We use a flow diagram to tailor the customers wants but we only … Continue reading
February 20, 2013
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A few weeks ago P7 wrote evacuee letters and poems, here are just two of them; By the time the bomb dropped, the siren had stopped. Light was nowhere in sight, there was just no dayight. In the shelter things … Continue reading
February 20, 2013
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Primary 7 went to Summerlee about 3 weeks ago for a school trip for their topic World War II. When they arrived at Summerlee they went to the gift shop and were told to go down the mines to see … Continue reading
February 5, 2013
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Recently the Enterprise Team have helped co-ordinate the Marie Curie Little Pots of Care project. Every child in the school was given a Little Pot of Care and asked for a donation to Marie Curie. We are delighted to say … Continue reading
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