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Loch Lomond House Treat

On Wednesday and on Friday, we celebrated Loch Lomond winning the Term 1 house points competition with a House Treat, organised by our House Captains.

The pupils got together to make and decorate frosted biscuits, and, as you can see from the photos, they had an absolute blast! It is always nice to see our older and younger pupils collaborating together.

Well done Loch Lomond!

Congratulations to this term’s winners, Loch Ness, who will celebrate with a treat in the early part of 2017!

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Special Visitors

Each month, we focus on one of the ‘SHANARRI Indicators.’  This month, we have focused on ‘SAFE’ and our pupils have been learning a lot in class and at Assembly about keeping safe.

During some Pupil Consultation, our children asked for a visit from our local fire service.  Mrs McCulloch organised this for our pupils and last week three terrific firefighters, Tony, Liz and Willie, came to speak to the whole school at Assembly, where they explained the finer details of their jobs, and also answered questions our classes had prepared for them.

The fire engine was parked in our school playground so that all of our pupils could have a closer look, with a few lucky classes getting a full tour!

We were delighted to welcome these special visitors to our school and Mrs McCulloch was over the moon to receive an e-mail from our visitors who praised our children’s behaviour and manners, while also saying that they were made to feel like celebrities while visiting RPS!

Thank you so much for paying us a visit…we’ll see you again soon!

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Fundraising Success!

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On behalf of the Pupil Council, our School Captain, Lucy, would like to thank all of the boys and girls for supporting our Dress Down Day for Glasgow Children’s Hospital.

We managed to raise a fantastic £295.08!

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Pupil Voice

We are always looking for opportunities to involve our pupils in their school life.  At assembly today, our children organised themselves into their ‘Consultation Groups’ and were asked to come up with some potential names for our quail hatchlings!

Each time one of our chicks is born, we’ll pull one of the names from a hat, before officially naming the little quail.

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