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Hallowe’en Disco

The Parent Council Hallowe’en Disco was a great success. Thanks to all who came to help out.
The costumes were fantastic although some a little scary!
We have some very talented parents who have made costumes and the face painting this year was outstanding.
Check out some of the photos.

Fire Safety Talk

Primaries 1 to 5 had a visit from the fire brigade today. They came to speak to us about fire safety and Guy Fawkes. These are the important messages we learned about:

We learned that if our clothes set on fire we should. STOP! DROP! ROLL! Ask us to show you how we do it.

If someone is hosting a bonfire, do not throw anything in it.

It’s a bad idea to hide in a bonfire, if someone lights it when you’re inside, you might get burned.

If you drop a sparkler do not pick it up again.

Put your pets inside on Bonfire night.

Don’t play near a fire.

Don’t go too close to it either.

Don’t make prank calls. The firemen might miss a real fire.

Make sure fire is in a safe place and away from your house.

Wear gloves when holding a sparkler.

Wear suitable clothes if going to a fire or fireworks display. This helps keep you safe.

The children of P4a

Hallowe’en disco

The Parent Council have organised a Hallowe’en Disco for Thursday 30th October.
Primary 1 – Primary 3: 6pm – 7.30pm
Primary 4- Primary 7: 7.45pm – 9.15pm

Tickets are £2 and are on sale this week and up to next Wednesday. You must have a ticket if you wish to come to the disco.

Update

Due to some changes being made to Glow we have not been using our blog recently. We are now ready to start blogging again to help keep you up to date with what is happening at Tannochside Primary and Nursery.
We are still working on some changes to our website but this should be up and running soon.

Mrs Queen.

Moved to our new home!

The first 5 chicks have hatched and they have now been moved into the incubator. We are loving our new additions. All pupils in the nursery and school had a chance to go into today and their teachers will continue taking them for visits while we have the chicks here. There are still five eggs that haven’t hatched yet. We may be lucky and see some more chicks tomorrow.