All posts by Mrs Drummond

Rag Bag Reminder – Collection 6th June

Our Eco committee recently issued all children with a bag for the Rag Bag Appeal.  We are continuing to raise awareness of textile recycling within our school community.

We are hoping you will all have a clear out and help us collect unwanted wearable clothing, paired shoes, handbags and belts which will be exported to Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe. We cannot accept uniforms, workwear or household items such as bedding, towels etc.

Any suitable donations, no matter how small should be placed in the bag and be dropped off at the school before 6th June please.

Thank you in advance for supporting this event. Should you require additional bags please contact Mrs Drummond or the office.

Generation Science Workshop – P6 & 7

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P6 and 7 were visited by Generation Science yesterday and enjoyed a fun filled highly interactive show. We learned all about how sound is created, the need for a medium for sound waves to pass thorough and we even acted as a sound wave being transmitted through particles to the ear! We discovered that pitch is how high or low a note is and that this depends on the speed of vibrations. Thanks to Generation Science for such an informative fun show!

Wind Turbines in P7

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Primary 7 had a special guest today visiting from Strathclyde University so took the opportunity of showing off their wonderful knowledge on sustainability.  The children worked in cooperative groups to investigate the workings of a wind turbine.  Mr Hart was very impressed with the knowledge shared and fantastic team work. Superstars indeed.

Solo Talks in P7

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Some of our confident individuals in P7 presented a solo talk to their peers today on the career they would like to have when they are older.  Superb presentation skills displayed, everyone looked so natural. Well done boys and girls.

Litter Patrol

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These wonderful ambassadors have taken it upon themselves to reduce the litter in the yard. They patrol at break and lunch and encourage people to put their litter in the bin. They have taken their position very seriously and are a great example to follow. Well done everyone.