On day 2 of our Comic Relief fundraising, we have already sold an incredible 141 red noses for the cause!
Red noses will remain on sale every day this week for those still wishing to purchase one!
On day 2 of our Comic Relief fundraising, we have already sold an incredible 141 red noses for the cause!
Red noses will remain on sale every day this week for those still wishing to purchase one!
As you will know, today is Down’s Syndrome Awareness Day!
At assembly last week, Mr Innes taught the pupils about what causes Down’s Syndrome, and how Down’s Syndrome can affect people.
Today we celebrated Down’s Syndrome Awareness Day by taking part in the Lots of Socks campaign, with lots of our school and nursery pupils and staff choosing to get involved in the fun of the day by wearing extra, odd or whacky socks!
So far, we have raised an amazing £164.50 to support the excellent work of Down’s Syndrome Scotland.
This morning at playtime, our Pupil Council started selling red noses for Comic Relief, with our first batch selling out in just over two minutes!
Don’t worry though, there will be new noses on sale again at playtime tomorrow. Noses are priced at £1.
We can’t wait to send our grand total to Comic Relief on Friday!
A quick reminder relating to next week’s plans:
Down’s Syndrome Awareness Day – Lots of Socks Campaign
Comic Relief – Red Nose Day
This afternoon, the pupils from Loch Ness enjoyed a snack and a movie, as a reward for earning more points that any other house during Term 2.
We would like to say a big thank you to Anya and Coby for organising this treat for their house, and for choosing a brilliant movie!
Pupils are awarded house points for showing wonderful behaviour, superb effort, great attitude, or super manners.
We had a lovely start to the day today here at Rochsolloch Primary School as the children of P1S invited their families in to enjoy a Scottish themed coffee morning!
The children sang some lovely Scottish songs, danced and recited poetry for their adoring public, before joining their families for tea, coffee, juice and biscuits. We also learned about what makes our girls and boys proud to be Scottish.
The morning was rounded off with some prize bingo, with two lucky winners taking a delicious prize home this afternoon!
Thank you so much to all of the families who turned out to make this a memorable experience for the children, and for the lovely feedback which will be shared with the class.
Finally, a huge well done to Miss Clerkson, Mrs Fraser, Mrs Morisson, and all of our little Scottish stars in P1S!
There will be a house treat for the pupils of Loch Ness (Red) on Wednesday afternoon.
The Loch Ness Captains have organised a movie afternoon. Pupils are welcome to bring a comfy cushion to sit on during the showing of Finding Dory.
The Nursery Newsletter for March is now available for download.
As part of their ‘Travel and Transport’ class IDL topic, P2/3 headed into Glasgow yesterday to visit the Riverside Museum.
During the day, the children had the opportunity to become scientists, engineers, designers, and even inventors, as they looked and travel through the ages!
Mrs Hill received several compliments from members of the public about the outstanding behaviour of the boys and girls in the class – just what we like to hear P2/3!
Thank you to our parent helpers who helped ensure our children had a wonderful day out, enriching their learning in the process!
Our pupils and staff had a ball celebrating World Book Day yesterday, with a whole host of ‘Booky’ activities happening across the school and nursery.
There was a real buzz of excitement in the air, creating a wonderful atmosphere as our pupils dived head first into Literacy and English.
Boys and girls: don’t forget to pop to the shops this weekend to exchange your World Book Day vouchers for one of the wonderful brand new titles created especially for the day!
Take a look at the gallery below to check out some of the fun!
More photos to follow soon.
We had a wonderful time during World Book Day!
Check back soon for photographs and more information!
The minutes from January’s Parent Council Meeting are now available for download.
The school newsletter for February is now available for download.
This morning, P3 and Miss Black presented a wonderful assembly, all about Day and Night.
Earlier in the year, the pupils had read ‘The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark’, which is a classic tale about a young animal struggling with fear.
The pupils from P3 taught us about why there was no reason to be afraid of new things, and that many of our fears are unjustified. We also learned about why we have day and night, as well as some interesting facts about the sun and the moon. In addition to this, we saw some short drama exerts from the story and heard some wonderful singing – including some pop songs with a twist!
You presented so confidently and so clearly P3. It was a wonderful assembly and we really enjoyed it! Congratulations!
As part of their topic on Scotland, P7 will be getting out into the great Scottish outdoors over the coming weeks, enjoying the Scottish weather and taking in the scenery.
This afternoon, the class worked in groups to create sun shelters using a limited selection of materials. Mr Innes was extremely impressed with the way the pupils collaborated and assigned roles to one another. Later in the term, the class will be building on this knowledge when they create ‘wild shelters’ in Brownsburn Local Nature Reserve – our favourite destination for outdoor learning!
Over the next four Tuesdays, our children will also be hiking, recording signs of animal life, and identifying and classifying insects and mini-beasts.
Remember that Thursday is World Book Day! Pupils are free to come to school dressed as their favourite fictional character, all set for plenty of ‘booky’ activities!
Yesterday, P3/4 presented a terrific assembly, all about The Titanic.
The rain was so heavy that some of our guests may have needed a boat to get to the performance…but the hall was as busy as ever and the children did themselves proud as they wowed us with all of the knowledge they have built during their topic studies.
During the performance, we saw and heard about:
We would like to say a huge well done to P3/4 and Miss Allan for presenting such an interesting and unique assembly! Thanks also to parents and carers for turning the children out so magnificently in their uniforms and costumes, and for helping the pupils with the wonderful homework projects they produced!
Click on the link below to view the video shown at this evening’s Kilbowie meeting for P7 pupils and parents:
At Rochsolloch Primary School, we always aim to provide our children with two hours of high-quality physical education every week. During their time at school, our pupils learn that taking part in exercise has both physical and mental health benefits. Yesterday afternoon, our pupils from P4-P7 took part in a boxercise taster session, with the team from Bannan Fitness Club.
The children had a great time working up a sweat as they completed their routines using the gloves and pads, medicine balls and steppers. Boxersise is a really high-energy activity, so the pupils were testing their stamina as well as their strength!
Not content to let the pupils have all the fun, our staff team took part in a session of our own at the end of the school day, with most of use making use of muscles we’d forgotten we had!
Don’t forget we have a meeting this evening from 6pm-7pm for P7 parents and pupils about the Kilbowie Outdoor Centre Visit in June.
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