On Monday afternoon all of Primary 4 had their Christmas Party. We all had really good fun. We enjoyed dancing and games and had some light refreshment. Everyone agreed, “We had a great party.”
December 22, 2017
by Mrs Shaw
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On Monday afternoon all of Primary 4 had their Christmas Party. We all had really good fun. We enjoyed dancing and games and had some light refreshment. Everyone agreed, “We had a great party.”
December 22, 2017
by Mrs Shaw
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To end the term everyone in Stepps Primary was allowed to dress down or wear a Christmas Jumper. We didn’t have any idea that there were so many different Christmas jumpers out there.
December 17, 2017
by Mr McKeever
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Our super P1 pupils staged two performances of A Miracle in Town during the week beginning Monday 11th December. We were amazed by the children’s singing, acting and confidence. We think they are all stars! Well done P1!
December 13, 2017
by Mr McKeever
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What a feast we had today as we enjoyed our Christmas Lunch. Over 250 of our pupils tucked into turkey, steak pie or nut roast. Many thanks to our hard working catering staff who fed us all in record time!
December 10, 2017
by Mr McKeever
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Please click the links to view our December Newsletter and Festive Calendar.
December 10, 2017
by Mr McKeever
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Please click the link below to view The 2018 Chryston High Handbook.
https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/nl/chrystonhigh/school-handbook/
December 8, 2017
by Mrs Shaw
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We were very lucky today and we had P.E. twice in the one day. Alan from a local Judo club came in to give us a taster session in Judo. We learned that it was a Japanese martial art. We also learned a couple of Japanese words. Many of the children became very competitive when trying to push each other out of the ring! Even the children who are normally so quiet and gentle showed another side to their character! It was very interesting.
November 27, 2017
by Miss Hood
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We have had a very busy and fun day in P3/2! We enjoyed taking part in a judo taster session this morning and it was great to experience taking part in a new sport.
As it is Scottish Book Week, we also enjoyed looking through our Read, Write, Count bags. Children were given their bag to take home with them today.
November 22, 2017
by Mrs Jeffreys
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As this is Brake Road Safety Week, our two JRSOs delivered very interesting assemblies to P1-3 and P4-7 today. They also had the help of some very enthusiastic and confident performers! Well done to everyone who took part!
As part of their presentations, the JRSOs made a video to show how long it takes for a car to stop if it is travelling at 20 mph and 30mph – a staggering 12 metres and 23 metres respectfully!
During the P1-3 assembly, the JRSOs got their volunteers to do some role play to show how to cross the road safely. They also found out the difference between a pelican and a puffin crossing. To encourage children to think about what they are wearing when they are out and about in the dark, they also had two models show suitable and unsuitable clothing. Finally, they used eggs to demonstrate what can happen to your skull if you have a bike accident and you are not wearing a helmet!
In addition to learning about all of these things, the P4-7 children also watched a sketch that highlighted some of the potential distractions a driver may face when they are out driving with their family e.g passengers arguing, loud music and answering the phone while driving. We hope that all of the children will use what they learned today to keep themselves and their families safe.
November 20, 2017
by Mrs MacNeil
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On Tuesday 14th November a very excited and enthusiastic P4/3 went along to the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall dressed up as heroes or villains to experience seeing and hearing the RSNO live. There were moments when the bang of the big bass drum made you jump, pieces of music that made you relax as well as familiar music from Star Wars that invited Darth Vader into the concert when his ‘light theme’ played. A very lucky pupil from another school that attended got to conduct the whole orchestra while they played a piece of music from The William Tell Overture. What a fantastic time we all had and we hope that we will be able to return with other classes from school next year. Here are some of the photos taken during the live concert.
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