Category Archives: Whole School

The Week Ahead

This week will be a busy week for everyone at St.Augustine’s as we prepare for Easter. Children are encouraged to attend morning Mass at 8.30am in St.Augustine’s Church. The whole school will attend morning Mass on Thursday at 10.00am. We invite our parents and grandparents to join us for the service and kindly invite everyone to join us in school for a Daffodil Tea afterwards.
We aim to inform everyone of the total that was raised throughout Lent and the charities that will benefit from the great work and activities that took place thanks to the great efforts of teachers and children and the support of parents.
Children will be busy at home preparing and creating Easter bonnets for our traditional Easter Bonnet Parade (Pr.1 – 3) on Wednesday morning. Parents/Grandparents are invited to join us. Prizes will be awarded for the best bonnets in each class. For pupils Pr.4 – 7 a challenge has been set to create a decorated egg in class. This activity will take place in the morning with children getting the opportunity to display their eggs for judging in the afternoon. The whole school will get together on Wednesday afternoon for a whole school assembly. Unfortunately due to numbers the afternoon assembly will be for pupils only.
Some of our Pr.4 pupils will be going out of school on Tuesday to attend a Netball Fun 5’s Festival. We wish them well and feel very confident that they will represent St.Augustine’s beautifully.
Please note the school will close at 2.30pm on Thursday 2nd April and will re-open on Monday 20th April.
Please remember to check out our blog throughout the week as we feature the great work taking place in school and feature the Easter Bonnet Parade and whole school assembly.

Species Hunt

Classes this week were incredibly busy as they set off on a species hunt around school grounds. Children worked in teams and discussed what they had found and learned about habitats and food chains. Our Eco week was a fabulous success with children reporting that they enjoyed the varied activities. Many thanks to the teachers who worked so hard to make the week such a success.

Bug Mansions

Our Eco warriors were busy at work yesterday creating a bug mansion for a wide array of creatures. It will no doubt become a great asset to the school as children will be able to explore and find out about the creatures we share our school grounds with every day. As you can see the activity had everyone involved and working together to create a fine bug mansion. Great work boys and girls!! Oh and we better not forget the teachers and parent helpers who came along to give a hand on the day.

Biodiversity

St Augustine’s are looking forward to a 2 Day Event to Launch our Biodiversity work. Lots of fun activities are planned to help children with their learning.
Pupils will be learning how living things depend on each other and also how they can play their part in caring for nature.

Create a Habitat – P1-3 will be making a Wormery, this will help the children understand what job worms do and how important they are in a garden. P4-7 will be making a Bug Mansion which will attract beneficial insects and other creatures into our garden, helping our fruit, veg and flowers to grow.

Nature Trail – Children will do some orienteering here when they have to find and explore habitats on given photographs. P1-3 will mark their findings on a hunt sheet. P4-7 will mark their finding on a birds eye view map of our school.

Species Hunt – Children will use magnifying glasses, bug catchers and our school easi scope to explore living things. They will also be learning where these living things are on a food chain.

Gardening – Thanks to our parent helpers we hope to take our gardening to the next level, this year we are going to grow a wide variety of plants, fruit and vegetables. Children will enjoy weeding planting, digging and learning how to care for plants. We will soon have our very own greenhouse and garden shed all of which will help us on our Seed to Plate and Grow Your Own Journey.
Lots to look forward to!
Look out for photos of all activities this week.

The Week Ahead

Please look out for the school newsletter which will be issued at the beginning of the week. It has important information and features school news that informs you of the community life of the school.
This week it is ECO/HEALTH WEEK at St.Augustine’s. There is an action packed week of activities planned for all classes. We hope our children take home our strong Eco message to look after our environment.
Please continue to make the effort during Lent to attend daily Mass at 8.30am. It is great to see so many of our families and young people each morning.
Our after school clubs continue to go from strength to strength. Many thanks to all staff and parents who run these clubs for the benefit of our pupils.
Our Parent Council and P.T.A. will meet on Wednesday evening at 6.00pm. All welcome.
North Lanarkshire Learning Festival takes place on Thursday and Friday of this week with a special invitation extended to all parents to attend the Parent Conference on Thursday evening at Motherwell Civic.
Please encourage your children to start thinking about their egg design for the Egg Challenge (Pr.4 – 7) on Wednesday of next week. Prizes to be awarded for the winners in each class.

Movie Night Fun

Thanks to Mrs.Allison and her Global Citizens the whole school enjoyed a Movie Night on Friday evening to raise money for charity. The school hall was packed with children dressed in onesies settling down for the evening to watch a movie with their friends. We look forward to pupil feedback to see how we could further improve this type of event for the future. Many thanks to the many parents who came along to help supervise on the night. Their support and help was much appreciated.

Bike Sheds at Last!!

St.Augustine’s is delighted to announce that it will that at last have bike/scooter racks and a bike shed for securely storing bikes. This will hopefully encourage our children to travel to school on their bikes or scooters safe in the knowledge that they have somewhere safe to store them when they arrive at school. As an Eco school we want to promote a healthier lifestyle and encourage all of our children to walk or cycle to school. Here are a few pictures of our Pr.1 pupils who went out to investigate what the workmen were up to today.CAZcm3tWsAArY89

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