Room 3 have been learning to use money recently and were set a food challenge by Miss Ross. They were given a budget of £3-£5 and had to use this money to buy a meal for their family. The went online shopping and had to cost and plan a meal for their family. This had to be within their budget. They did very well and were extremely successful in their challenge. many delicious meals were made at home for their families and were recorded in their food diaries.
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North British Gaelic Games
Well done to the boys and girls who represented the school today at this event. We got through to the semi-final of the top ranking teams and were narrowly defeated by one goal in the final. More importantly we were really well behaved and demonstrated excellent sportsmanship. A credit to the school!
Rooms 3 and 4 Gymnastics
Primary 1 and 2 Assembly
Well done to they boys and girls for their excellent contribution to the assembly today. Room 4 were the best class and Room 2 and Room 4 shared the honour of being the best line this week. A big cheer for the children who were singled out for praise for their teachers this week too. Some pupils received Mrs Elliott Cards and some others were awarded May is the Month of Mary bookmarks. The pupils learned about the Rosary. Mrs Elliott asked if anyone who has a Rosary could bring it in next week.
Race Night
Buy your tickets now for the Family Race Night organised by the PTA to be held in the school this Friday. There are a variety of fun activities organised. Tickets are available at the school office £3 an adult and £1 for a child. It’s bring your own bottle and snacks. First race 7.30pm and it finishes at 11pm. Looking forward to seeing as many people as possible there for a fun-filled night.
Primary 1 and 2 Assembly
P1 and P2 Assembly
At assembly this week we yet again celebrated the success of our P1 and P2 pupils. Well done to those who were recognised by their teachers for effort in class. Room 2 were the best class at assembly this week and get to keep ‘ Auggie the Doggie’ until the next assembly. It was a rollover week for the Best Line trophy so keep working to earn those stars! Congratulations also to 2 P1 pupils who earned recognition outside of school for achievements in Judo. Keep up the good work everyone!
“Rock Your Socks” for Down Syndrome Awareness
Some of the pupils have been learning about Down Syndrome today. The 21st of March is Down Syndrome Awareness Day. The children learned that across the world people wear odd socks to raise awareness and celebrate the amazing contribution of those with Down Syndrome to our world. The pupils want to wear odd socks tomorrow ( Friday 22nd). If your child would like to join in then we would love to see them wearing their mismatched socks to school.