Pr 3/4 Make Their Communion

In a week the P.4 pupils of Primary 3/4 will be making their First Holy Communions. The Class has been preparing for this for a very long time ,Mrs Allison said that she was very sure that during their Communion the Holy Spirit and Angels will guide the children. We wish the pupils very good luck and hope that the Holy Spirit embraces them.

By Adam Crainie

P1 New Topic

Primary 1 have started a new topic about Percy the Park Keeper and The Commonwealth Games. They are also looking forward to go to the Colzuim to learn about the Garden of Delight.

REPORTED BY NIAMH

Communion

The first group of primary 4s will make their First Holy Communions tomorrow ( 10th ) the next group will be on the 17th.  Mrs Japp has been practising with the pupils so everything with go well.
REPORTED BY CATHERINE MAIN

Eco Committee

On Thursday the first of may Mrs Anne Black from ‘Keep Scotland Beautiful’ came for our Green Flag assessment. She met with the Eco Committee and asked them loads of questions. They showed her a dvd of all the Eco work by p6. Then went on a tour of the school and visited all the classes.She went back o Stirling to write a report.Then we got a phone call with good news-we had achieved our Eco Flag.

BY MATTHEW CARBERRY

John Muir Festival

Last week Primary 6/5 went to the John Muir Festival in Kirkintilloch.  This Festival was to celebrate the opening of the John Muir way which the walked one mile along.  They had a great time and are still learning lots of interesting things about their John Muir award project.

REPORTED BY CATHERINE MAIN

Jake The Caterpillar

Jack Gulliver in Primary 6/5 brought in his pet Caterpillar, Jake to show his class. All the Pupils in P6/5 enjoyed looking and learning about Jack’s Caterpillar. He feeds it Chard and it is a week old. Last night, Jake started to Cocoon himself. Jack likes to study Jake and watch it grow everyday.

REPORTED BY ERIN DICKSON

P3/4 The Romans

P3/4 have recently started the topic The Romans. One of their first lesson was an ICT lesson in which they took pictures of themselves and changed the background so that they looked like Romans.   It was a very good idea and we wish the class good luck in their new topic.

REPORTED BY ADAM CRAINIE AND SAM BEATTIE

James Kelly Fundraiser


All week the children have been paying to put red and black squares onto a giant mosaic  of a football boot. There was also a raffle and  and loom bands being sold. The money raised will go to Yorkhill Children’s Hospital in memory of a former pupil James Kelly.

REPORTED BY KIRSTIN MCKENNA