
How do you like the start of our Easter Bunny art?

How do you like the start of our Easter Bunny art?
Some more snaps from the Fairtrade open event hosted by the talented Food and Fairtrade Leadership Group.

P4 had lots of fun this term cooking some healthy Scottish themed recipes in the learning kitchen. We have all tried new foods and are aware of the great health benefits of certain types of foods.

Primary 4 have been learning how to add money values mentally during maths time. We used a variety of ways to help us improve, including a money game on the Smartboard and a coin puzzle game. We love learning in different ways!

Last week, Primary 4 were hard at work researching “Earth Hour.” We used ‘i-Movie’ on the i-pads to create our own news reports to raise awareness of climate change.
Did you take part in Earth Hour on Saturday the 25th March 2017?
Here are some of our Confident Individuals explaining what Earth Hour is and how you can make a positive change to our world.

We have been learning about the famous Scottish artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh. We used some of his inspirations such as the natural world and geometric shapes to create our own artwork. We used a demonstration video to help us draw the famous “Mackintosh Rose.” Have a look at our fabulous stain glass window designs!


We have been working hard on our perseverance skills to aim over the volleyball net to our partner on the other side. Some of us are getting the hang of it!




The boys and girls in this leadership group are planning a Fairtrade event for parents, carers and members of the school and extended community to attend and enjoy. Some children created invitations while others baked Fairtrade banana loaves and carrot cakes which will be frozen and stored until the event!
So far, we have had some fantastic personal choice topics about famous Scots.
From posters to booklets to Powerpoint Presentations. I cannot wait to see some more Primary 4!
Miss O’Neill
