P3 Sea Life Centre
We had a lovely day visiting the Sea Life Centre at Loch Lomond. The children were thoroughly engaged and were asking lots of questions to the expert. What a great trip!

We had a lovely day visiting the Sea Life Centre at Loch Lomond. The children were thoroughly engaged and were asking lots of questions to the expert. What a great trip!
This afternoon we rotated around different 3D shape activities. Constructing cubes and other shapes with polyhedron, using squared paper to draw and cut out nets but the one that pupils were most excited about was making solid shapes out of playdough.
Congratulations to Cumbrae House on winning the Sports shield this year! There was only one point between them and second placed Bute! The winning team who are pictured came from Arran!
Here are a selection of photographs from our potted sports this afternoon (more to follow). The children all had a great time competing for their team and their house. They will find out the results at our assembly tomorrow!
Well done to the children who received a certificate at this week’s assembly! Soon the teachers will be selecting children from their class to receive the Sarah Warnock Award to be presented at the end of term.
This week our school introduced some changes to Golden Time. As normal the school was buzzing with excitement but this time a mixture of classes from P 1 to 7 went to different activities. After wonderful warm days unfortunately the rain poured down, so the gardening group and multi-sports were unable to go outside and last minute changes needed to be made.
In pairs or trios some of the pupils in P6 wrote plays to create an alternative twist in the plot of ‘Why the Whales Came’. Over a couple of weeks they wrote different acts and included stage directions. This week was their chance to be directors and on Thursday had an hour to practise before their plays were performed to the class. It was a brilliant day and we were lucky
Primary 6 pupils were asked to create a fun fitness circuit which would help younger pupils to practise a range of activities. In small groups Primary 6 chose an activity and the equipment needed. We had a practise run, trying each others activities and then thinking of adaptations that might be necessary for Primary 1 pupils to be able to succeed. Back in class we wrote instructions describing how to
Here are some photos from our open morning this morning. Thank you very much for coming along! Our brains certainly had a work out!
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