Author Archives: Miss Robertson

Primary 1 Enrolment

We are SO excited to welcome new families into our Ravenswood Dream Team! January marks the beginning of the Primary 1 transition process as parents/carers are invited to enrol their child in school for session 2024-2025.

If your child turns 5 years of age between 1st March 2024 and 29th February 2025  they should be registered for school by the 19th of January. On Tuesday 16th and Wednesday 17th of January our school will be open for enrolment. Choose to come on either day between 9:15am – 10:15am or 1:45pm – 2:45pm.

When enrolling you should bring…

  • child’s original birth certificate
  • proof of address – such as a council tax bill

You can look forward to lots of smiley faces and school tours led by our very knowledgeable Primary 7s.

We cannot wait to meet you all!

Ravenswood Primary Enrolment Poster 2024

Play Committee

Our Ravenswood Play Committee had a very important meeting today to discuss how we can make our lunch time breaks even BETTER!

The committee have been hard at work organising and leading lots of games for our Primary 1 – 3 children. They have had great feedback from all and can’t wait to plan more fun and games in the future. Watch this space!

 

 

To keep up with all things Ravenswood please take a look at our newsletter.

Newsletter August 2022 

 

Iceberg Ahead!

P5/6 thoroughly enjoyed completing their Titanic inspired STEM challenge, as part of our Titanic IDL topic. After learning about buoyancy and factors which can impact upon floating and sinking, we designed and constructed our own lifeboats. We then tested our lifeboats and counted how many ‘passengers’ (marbles) they could safely hold. During our tests, we found that the safest lifeboats had the largest surface areas, with the most efficient lifeboat carrying 110 passengers to safety.

Japanese Lanterns

P5/6 have been learning about Japan, with Miss Macartney. After learning about the symbolism behind Japanese lanterns, we were keen to make our own. We carefully followed a series of intricate steps to create our traditional lanterns. Keep checking our blog to find out how you can make your very own!

Glorious Graphs

P5/6 have been learning about different ways to present data. We carried out a special task for our local supermarket, to design a new Fairtrade product. Working co-operatively, we conducted surveys across the school to help us decide on our chosen product. Using our raw data, we then displayed our results in a graph of our choice. Finally, we designed our product packaging and created a poster displaying our results.

Fraction Fun in P3

P3 have been learning how to identify, read, write and draw different fractions. We have been making pizza, using washing lines and playing fraction bowling to help us.

Today we took to the great outdoors to practise drawing and writing 1/2’s, 1/3’s and 1/5’s.

Tomorrow we will start to solve fractions of amounts. Keep reading our blog to find out more!

Marvellous Maths

This week we learned how to add tens and units numbers. We enjoyed using the Base 10 materials and Compare Bears to help us calculate the totals.

Using QR Codes, we self-assessed our work and could easily identify the learning we had achieved.

 

Excellent Enterprise

It has been a busy week for the Primary 3 ‘Merry Makers’. We have been researching, planning and creating our products to sell at the Christmas Fayre. We learned about the different skills needed to run a business, and the different roles within a company. In our business teams we worked cooperatively to make important business decisions. Our Market Research team helped us to decide on the best products to sell, while our Sales time researched competitor prices. The Product Design and Product Manufacturing teams worked especially hard to create package labels for our product. We then pitched our product to Ms Coull and blew her socks off as we secured a stall at the Christmas Fayre!

We can’t wait to start selling our super products, and we hope you visit our stall on the 28th of November.