Certificate Winners

This week’s certificates were Class Teacher Curriculum for Excellence awards.  The children were either successful learners, confident individuals or effective contributors to their class.  Well done!

Primary 1-3 Class Teacher Awards

Mrs. Ferrie and Mr. Clark presented Principal Teacher awards for children who have been responsible citizens…

Principal Teacher Awards

and the Terrific Work Awards to children nominated by their class teacher.

Terrific Work Awards

Here are the Golden Time raffle winners for P4-7 this week:

P4-7 Raffle Winners

News from Mrs Denney

Lots of exciting things to report- Mr Lyall and Mr Brunger, our school chaplains, have been into school to visit and have started a Scripture Union Club on a Monday lunchtime for P5-7 pupils. If you want come along, see me for a permission slip. This is a fun club with lots of different activities for pupils to enjoy.
Mr Brunger joined with us for last week’s assemblies and we had terrific fun playing his version of Red or Black.
We are again singing with Mrs Lyall alternate weeks with Infants and Junior / Seniors and we have already learned some new fun songs! Mrs Lyall and Mrs McGregor our Kodaly teacher are again running the school choir on a Thursday for pupils in P4-7 if you want join come along please do so.
Norbert Dentressangle the haulage company are supporting the school with a Road Safety Roadshow on Monday 10th October and it promises to be a very exciting event as they are bringing two lorries into the car park to make pupils aware of cycling safety and road safety around large haulage vehicles. More information to follow nearer the time.
Mr Clark’s class have been trained last week in Peer Mediation as you can see from the photographs and Mrs Fullerton’s class will be trained next week. NLC Inclusion Base are conducting this valuable training and all pupils in P7 will have this opportunity.
It’s so nice to see all our pupils in school uniform with indoor shoes and their PE kit. Remember to bring this every week as PE is important to keep fit and healthy.  Remember – no football colours in school on any belongings i.e. pencil cases, packed lunch boxes, jewellery etc.
Thanks to all parents/carers for being considerate in the car park by parking in designated bays and not parking or mounting pavements as our pupils need to be safe in the campus and it is everyone’s responsibility to be a considerate driver.

Peer Mediation

Primary 7 Bay 18 are now certified Peer Mediators!

Mr. Greisl and Miss Weir from the Inclusion Support Base delivered a training session to our class this week to train us in Peer Mediation.  Mediation is when two pupils need support with a problem in the playground and a mediator helps them sort it out and reach a solution.

Peer Mediation is a lot of hard work and it took three days for us to complete the training.  We had to learn about feelings, listening and the skills that are involved inbeing a successful mediator.

Have a look at us during the training course.

Bay 18 – please leave a comment to evaluate Peer Mediation.  What did you learn?  What did you enjoy?  What are yor opinions of peer mediation?

Breakfast Club

Pupils can come along to The ‘Breakfast Club’ from 8.15-8.45am every morning.

Please note there are no crossing patrols available till 8.30, so its ideal if you want to drop children off on the way to work.

On the menu is juice, cereal with milk and toast—only 20p, which can be paid via the Cashless cafeteria service.

Fun activities are organised by Mrs McGhee.  Children should arrive no earlier than 8.15am and in time for the last serving at 8.45am.

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