Recycled Boot Sale!

CAUTION!

On Friday the 12th of February 2016, Primary 5/6 and 6/7 are having a recycled boot sale!

There will be a 50p table,

A £1 table,

A £2 table

and

possibly an over £2 table.

ATTENTION!!

We would highly appreciate if you could bring in some:

Board games (make sure all pieces are included),

Any kind of LEGO,

Toy cars,

Children’s books,

(U) rating DVD’s

and

Toys in general.

Please bring items in as soon as possible.

But,

Please don’t bring in teddies

 and

poor conditioned items.

We have already made £16.40 from a stall,

lets try and make some more!

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We are working very hard in class to make, arrange and sell for you.

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Please try and donate something for the recycled boot sale.

Recycled goods

Keep up to date by following SPS twitter

and

Checking the recent blogs frequently.

We are very extremely grateful for every donation we receive.

Thank You…

Micro-Tyco Selling goods!

 From Wednesday the 3rd of February 2016, P5/6 and P6/7

are selling eco-friendly goods for the pupils and members of SPS staff to buy.

We are selling goods such as:

pencil holders,

bookmarks (corner and normal),

hand-crafted paper aeroplanes,

and

fridge magnets!

paper and wool pom pom’s coming soon,

The prices range from 40p – £1!

Be sure to come along with pennies and buy something!

We would highly appreciate it!..

Nursery Burns Supper

The hall at Stane Primary was filled with Scottish music, food, singing and dancing this morning as our nursery children entertained their parents/carers and grandparents at our Burns Supper!

The children sang some of their favourite Scottish songs and performed a dance they had created to the song ‘Donald Where’s Yur Troosers!’ while our audience enjoyed a taster plate of Haggis, Neeps and Tatties.

We were very lucky to be joined by a pupil from Calderhead High School, who played the bagpipes for us along with his Music Teacher who played the fiddle.  They helped us to create a fantastic atmosphere during the event.

Two of our P7 pupils led the event, confidently sharing the ‘Selkirk Grace’ and an ‘Address to the Haggis.’  Some of our amazing P6/7 pupils were also on hand to help serve the food and it was lovely to hear feedback from our guests about how well mannered they all were.

The children performed with such confidence, and had so much fun!  We are very proud of them all!

Starting Up Micro-Tyco

OUR PROJECT

 In school, P5/6 & 6/7 have started a new topic/project on a charity called Micro-Tyco.

Micro-Tyco is a competition that runs every February and November. Micro-Tyco gives a donation of £1 and the school has to raise as much money as possible from that £1. To raise this money, our school is taking part by selling goods made of re-usable waste, which ties in with our Eco topic…

The money made by this project is then invested by a charity called WildHearts who help to give loans to poor entrepreneurs in developing countries by means of a business loan.

In class we have set up our own company

We all have jobs.

  • There are 2 bloggers who write the posts all the time updating you on the progress of the project.
  • There is 1 manager and 2 assistant managers who will oversee the project.
  • There are 2 photographers who will keep a visual record.
  • There are 3 accountants who will keep track of all the money coming in and out…
  • There is a resource manager, who is responsible for ensuring that we have enough supplies.
  • The advertising manager is in charge of the team promoting the goods.
  • There is a sales and marketing team.
  • The quality control team ensure that the goods are of good quality and suitable to be sold.
  • Finally there is the production team – some would say the most important because without them we would have no goods to sell.

We have been busy in class making products that we can sell to the community.

Some people have been making book marks and lots of other creative crafts.

Watch this space for more information…

Nursery Christmas Party!

The nursery boys and girls had a wonderful time at their Christmas parties on Wednesday. The children had lots of fun playing pass the parcel, musical bumps and dancing. The boys and girls enjoyed showing everyone their fantastic dance moves! After all the dancing and games, the boys and girls then had a yummy party snack. After the children had a little rest to enjoy their snack,  we went back into the hall and met a very special visitor dressed in red!

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