St. Brendan's Primary School and Nursery

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March 18, 2016
by Miss Scougall
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St Brendan’s Nursery Class

The boys and girls at St Brendan’s Nursery Class have been learning about animals. We went on a visit to pets at home to look at different kinds of animals. We saw hamsters, guinea pigs, bearded dragons and snakes. We even got to hold a few of them!

Mrs McLaughlin brought in owls, rabbits and a chameleon to visit us. We enjoyed learning all about these animals and we got to feed and pet some of them.

We had lots of books in the story corner to help us learn more about animals. We learned different animal names, where they live and what they like to eat. We also had the opportunity to create animal pictures and patterns.

We enjoyed learning songs about animals. Some of our favourites were 5 Little Monkeys, Old MacDonald, 2 Little Dickie Birds and Alice the Camel.

Listen to the afternoon children singing Alice the Camel!

March 15, 2016
by Mrs Oates
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New Website Launched!

Welcome to our new website. We are happy to take this opportunity to share the life and work of the school and our pupils with you all. We hope that this website will serve as a useful communication link between the school and yourselves. Hopefully it will also give you a flavour of life here at St. Brendan’s Primary School & Nursery. We hope you enjoy exploring the website and, as always, we welcome your feedback. Please do not hesitate to contact us with with any comments, suggestions or concerns.

Mrs. Oates

March 14, 2016
by Mrs Colton
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Term 3 in Primary 6

This term Primary 6 have been learning all about Europe as their IDL Topic. We chose this topic as we were preparing to take part in North Lanarkshire’s Euroquiz back in January. As part of the preparation for the quiz the pupils undertook a lot of personal research and this really inspired them to further develop their knowledge.

We have covered many aspects of Europe this term, starting with the geography of Europe and the European Union Member States. The pupils also learned about the European Parliament and how to organise themselves for a debate. We have discussed various european landmarks and the pupils are currently undertaking a Homework Project to create a model of a landmark which is of interest to them.

As well as this the pupils were enthusiastic to create some eye-catching art work so we decided to work with our partners to research the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. After learning about Picasso the pupils were inspired to create their own abstract portraits – which they did using oil pastels and strong colours. Here are some of our completed masterpieces.

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