We are so impressed with our progress in just one week. Hopefully the runner beans and baby carrots will start to grow soon.
We are so impressed with our progress in just one week. Hopefully the runner beans and baby carrots will start to grow soon.
The Primary 1 – 3 children took part in an assembly about caring for animals and the children from Primary 4 – 7 had the opportunity to take part in a workshop within their classes.
Primary 6 to part in the ‘Pet Patrol’ workshop from the SSPCA yesterday.
This Wednesday, 15th March, meeting will be held at 6.30pm for both the Primary 6 Kilbowie trip and the Primary 7 York trip. We look forward to seeing as many parents/carers as possible at the meeting.
Please look out for the following letters in your email inbox. Details are also included in the links below.
As you may be aware we have recently become a pilot school to work with Barnardos children’s charity. Monica and her colleagues are so far taking the weekly toddler group and we have hosted several “coffee sessions”. The final coffee sessions are due to take place next Monday 20th March at 11 a.m. and 12.45 p.m. We would urge as many parents as possible to attend as we’d appreciate your
input regarding how to take this service forward.
More details are included in the link below
In preparation for our school production of ‘Beauty and the Beast’, we have arranged for all pupils to attend Cineworld, Parkhead Forge on Thursday 20th April 2017 to watch the new Disney adaptation
of ‘Beauty and the Beast’.
More details are included in the link below
On Friday, the Eco Committee planted cress, runner beans and baby carrots as part of Innocent’s Sow and Grow challenge. Everyone is so excited to see them grow and can’t wait to find out who will be the star grower each week.
We are having fun making a Roman bath, servant’s quarters,kitchens, bedroom and garden in our Roman villa.
Today Primary 6 turned into Scientists. They were learning about the Digestive System and their taste buds.
They carried out an experiment to find out what type of ‘taster’ they were by counting the fungiform papile on their tongues. Most children were ‘Tasters’ as the had between 6 -10 fungiform papile in the section that was counted.
Primary 2 learned all about food that Romans would eat. We even had a go at making our own Roman honey cakes. They were delicious!
We are working at building our own Roman villa! We work together and listen to others ideas. What a great time we are having!
Our Nursery children had fun in the forest exploring the mud, measuring with sticks and relaxing on hammocks.