The children will be arriving back at school at 9 pm. We would be very grateful if you could please keep the barriers clear outside of the school clear as this would allow the bus to park there.
Many thanks
The children will be arriving back at school at 9 pm. We would be very grateful if you could please keep the barriers clear outside of the school clear as this would allow the bus to park there.
Many thanks
School will be closed Monday 4th May for May Day holiday and closed to pupils on Thursday 4th May due to in-service and election voting.
Final preparations for the show began this week and the children have been working extremely hard to finish additional artwork to add to the wonderful backdrop the Art after school club have produced.
Please watch our for further sneak peaks from our Beauty and the Beast show.
On the last day of their travels, Primary 7 visited Castle Howard and Robin Hood’s Bay. They have had a wonderful and have thoroughly enjoyed themselves.
The children have had another fab day in York. They went to Flamingo Land and tonight they are having a disco to end the wonderful week they have had so far,
Here are some photographs of the Primary 7 children in York today. They took part on a walking tour with their guide Tim, they met Blood Axe Eric who was surprisingly friendly, took a river boar cruise on the River Ouse, sampled some delicious chocolate and made their own chocolate lollies! To end such a busy day, they burned off any energy they had left at the local park.
Primary 6 and 7 are embarking on a partnership with Watch Us Grow at Palacerigg Country Park. We are hoping to gain some knowledge and experience of how we can improve our school grounds with their help.
Today, the Primary 7 children who are not away to York, went to visit the Watch Us Grow Nursery. Ann, Edward and James showed them around the plots. They even managed to have a short time in the park and visit the animals.
We have been investigating the properties of water. We carried out an experiment to find out how long it took hot and cold water to freeze.
We have also been learning about the parts of a flower and today we dissected a flower to look more closely at the male and female parts of the flower to understand the flower’s life cycle.
The Primary 7 children had a fabulous time at Eden Camp today where they learned more about World War Two.
Our Nursery Kindness winners. Happy National Kindness day