Category Archives: Primary 7

WW2 – War Preparations

P7a have enjoyed learning about the various war preparations introduced during WW2 to protect the population.  We now know that everyone (even some animals) were issued with gas masks, we were lucky enough to have some real ones from WW2 and so decided to make some ourselves.  We worked co-operatively to produce these and our Anderson shelters to reinforce what we had learned through our Social Studies.  Mrs Fullerton was very impressed with our efforts and thinks that we are all successful learners!

Fire Safety Visit

Two local Fire fighters came along to assembly last week to talk to the children about fire safety in preparation for Bonfire Night.  They spoke about what to wear to keep safe and advised us to attend professional, organised fireworks displays.  They had a very entertaining presentation involving some of the pupils dressing up as fire fighters.  Our two work experience students also demonstrated Stop-Drop-Roll techniques dressed in fire fighter’s uniforms.

Welcome Back

We hope you enjoyed the October holiday.  It’s lovely to see all of the children back at school and ready for a term of hard work and interesting learning.

As you will already know, Mrs. Denney has taken up a temporary post of acting Head Teacher at Kilsyth Primary.  We are delighted that Mrs Ferrie has been able to take on the role of acting Deputy Head in Mrs Denney’s absence.

Parent’s evening is fast approaching – it is on 3rd November 2011.  If you have not returned your appointment slip yet, please do so immediately to get the time that you want..  We will try our hardest to give everyone a time that suits and we will make sure that family appointments are placed together.  Don’t forget that the book fair will be in the school hall during the evening – please support us by buying a book – we receive 60p for every £1 spent.

Our Parent Council Hallowe’en disco will take place this Thursday.  It’s not too late to buy tickets!

News from Mrs Denney

I have been asked by the authority to become Acting Head Teacher at Kilsyth Primary School to cover the Head Teacher’s absence until Christmas. I will miss being at Tannochside next term but will be back in the New Year. I know all the boys and girls will be working hard with their teachers and I will look forward to hearing all their news and achievements when I return.