Category: Achievement

  • ROUND 2 OF THE INTER-SPORTS CHALLENGE

    The fun begins again with football dribble. golf putting, basketball shoots and Rugby Pass!

  • INTER-SPORTS CHALLENGE WITH BANTON PRIMARY

    They are off!  Round 1 of the challenge, participating in the obstacle course, the beach ball count, the hockey dribble and the beanbag target.  Who will win the challenge this year?

  • P6/7 Wheelchair Basketball Experience

    P6/7 thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to experience wheelchair basketball today.   Thank you, Amy, for inviting your coach to our school and sharing your sport with us.

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  • Cross Country Event 2019

    Well done to all children in Primary 5, Primary 6 and Primary 7 who took part in the North Lanarkshire Cross Country Qualifying  event.  You all did really well.  Congratulations to Ryan and Ellie who have Qualified for the NLC Final on Tuesday 12th March.

  • SCHOOL DINNER COMPETITION WINNER

    Congratulations to this Primary 1 pupil who won the skateboard and helmet for the dinner school competition.  Pupils who tried the new items on the menu earned a stamp.  Thank you to Mrs Petrie for presenting the prize.

  • Junior Sports Leaders

    Congratulations to our P6/7 who all completed their training to become a Junior Sports Leader.   Our Active Schools Coordinator, Julie, was very impressed with the way they interacted with our P1/2 children and how well they encouraged them to take part in playground games.   Well done P6/7!

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  • Sportshall Althletics

    Well done to all the P6/7 children from Chapelgreen and Banton who took part in the Sportshall Athletics event in the Tryst today. We had a great team who did their schools proud!

  • Celebrating Personal and Wider Achievements

    Congratulations to our fantastic pupils for their personal achievements,  such as raising money for Charities.  Ben Nevis was conquered for Cash4Kids and Bowel Cancer and the Mr Men and Little Miss Walk is still ongoing throughout September for Children with Cancer.  Some people have improved their swimming while others are improving football skills, getting picked for teams, and moving up the ranks and the league.  Great to hear that more children have joined clubs in their community, like Cheerleading and Gymnastics.  Not to mention our musical kids on the block, improving drum skills through some Linkin Park songs, while on the keyboard, being able to play over 100 songs.  Amazing!  Delighted to hear that reading is improving with some of our little folk, as well as their culinary skills, making scrambled eggs!  Yum!

     

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