Red Nose Day

A huge thank you to everyone who baked and bought baking on Red Nose Day – there was a huge selection of goodies on offer before playtime and at the end of the day – grand total of £184.65 was raised – amazing!

There were some fabulous entries in the Bake-Off competition, from both adults and children, well done everyone who took part, and many thanks to our two judges Mrs Munt and Mrs Nicholson.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scots Verse/Burns winners

Congratulations to this year’s competition winners –

P1/2 – Abbie, P3/4 – Robyn and P5/6/7 Struan

Well done also to the runners up in each class –

P1/2 Emily, P3/4 Jodie and P5/6/7 Rachel & Georgia

Thank you to Mr Brown and Mr Stockman from Blackford Burns Club who came and judged for us, and former members of staff Mrs Robertson and Mrs Duthie who listened to all our pupils perform their poems for the first round of judging.

We had a lovely school Burns Lunch, with all our winners performing their poems and entertainment provided by guitarists. The haggis was piped in by Mr Duncan MacDonald – thank you so much for making our lunch extra special.

SKI TRIP NEWS

News from the slopes….(huge thanks to Karen for keeping us updated)

Friday ….

Last day today. Very sad.

Fuelled up by yet another fantastic breakfast (bacon rolls). We had the fun (?) task of packing, tidying the rooms and chalets and stripping beds. The bags looks a little less tidy than they did on arrival, but with a bit of brute force, everything got squeezed in!

Then it was off to the Lecht again.. Unfortunately, there are no pictures from today as iPhones appear not to like the cold, and mine went on strike!

It was a day of consolidation for everyone.

Jack, Blake and Jake were on the kestrel and osprey, perfecting their turns. They looked very competent on the slopes and were beginning to get a bit faster, which is a sign of confidence. They headed over to the kestrel later for the wacky races.

Rachel was also on the osprey and kestrel today with her group and they were perfecting their plough parallel turns. These turns make it easier and quicker to get down the slopes. They also skied in the wacky races.

Struan’s group had a few few warm up runs on the osprey and then spent the morning on the eagle. In the afternoon, they ventured over to the steeper slopes of the Grouse and the Snowy Owl. Struan finally cracked parallel turns but wiped out on the Snowy Owl! Then it was over to the Kestrel for the wacky races.

Karen and David spent a very happy afternoon skiing on various slopes. With no queues it was fairly constant skiing, which was brilliant. The snow was good today, but the flat light made it quite hard to see exactly what the surface of the runs was like, which made it more challenging, especially at speed!

Once we got back to the centre, everyone had to get their boot and helmets return, dry a pair of skis and get changed. The it was onto the buses. Blackford and Aberuthven shared the small bus, which was quite posh, very comfortable and had less singing that the big bus!

Well done to all 5 kids, Struan, Rachel, Jack, Blake and Jake. You worked really hard at the skiing and were an absolute pleasure. Hope to see you all on the slopes again!

Wednesday

Photos from Thursday:

Thursday morning  phone call – Everyone is still having a great time – having fun and making new friends. There has been a good covering of snow overnight so conditions should be good today, the group expect to be going back up the Lecht.

Wednesday…It was a very different day today up a the Lecht. Much much colder and snowy. It had been very windy during the night so a lot of the surface snow had been blown off leaving the slopes very icy. It did make it harder for the kids, but skiing on ice is a necessary skill for Scottish skiers. Blake,  Jack and Jake also skied the kestrel today. Everyone coped well with the conditions .. So well done team!

If you’re not familiar with the Lecht, the map below will show you where we have been

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So, what were we up to on Tuesday?

After a hearty breakfast of cereal, sausages and French toast, sandwich making began in earnest. There were some interesting sandwiches!

Then it was into the minibuses for a half hour drive up to the Lecht.

Jack, Jake and Blake spent the day mastering the tows and leaning how to snowplough, how to stop and how to do snowplough turns. All 3 did really well. They were on the Robin and wren slopes. It was lovely to see them becoming more and more confident as the day went on and picking up a wee bit of speed.

Rachel’s group spent the day perfecting their turns and making sure everyone was in control. They looked like they were having a lot of fun and plenty of games. It looks like they might be heading over the kestrel tomorrow.   Their confidence has really grown too.

Struan’s group spent the morning working on turns and playing games and then headed over to the kestrel to practice controlled stopping and making sure everyone was confident on the pomas. They then had a few runs down the osprey where they practiced snow plough turns, side slipping and the very beginnings of parallel skiing.   Confidence is running high in this group!

Karen and David managed a few sneaky runs and enjoyed swinging about on the chairlift!

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Once we got back to the centre everyone had a swim to relax their muscles and to make sure they washed!

Dinner time was a relief for all our hungry skiers and then, having eaten a mountain of pasta they still managed to squeeze in goodies from the tuck shop. There was then a game .. A sort of signature scavenger hunt and then our nightly explore session where Freddie taught us a cool new song and one of the kitchen staff interviewed a jam jar!

After a hearty supper, it was time for bed and all is quiet!

Snow is forecast for tomorrow so we are hoping for some good runs at the Lecht again.

All kids are happy and very proud of their achievements. They are also … Asleep!

As you can see all is well and everyone is happy.

They have been great and they are all trying really hard and progressing well.

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These were our dry slope pics from Monday. For the beginners this was a chance to get to grips with their skis and see what it felt like to move. For the skiers it was a wee refresher!

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Christmas Carol Concert

We think you’ll agree that our pupils put on a great performance at our Carol Concert. Thank you to everyone who came along to support us and to everyone who donated to Kobuin Primary School – £112.48 was raised from the collection – thank you!

The guitar, fiddle and hand bell ringers were great, many thanks to Mr Bulley, Mr Thorpe, Mrs Yearsley and Mrs Paton for their teaching and patience and for giving the pupils the opportunity to perform with such confidence.

P1-4 were a delight to watch in their nativity ‘It’s a Baby’ – a lovely performance and  P5-7 were full of enthusiasm in their singing. Well done all of you!

Health Fortnight

What a great Health Fortnight we had. There were lots of different activities to try, and we tried out lots of healthy recipes.

We very much appreciate all the volunteers who came into school. Thank you to Margaret Morris from Tayside Contracts, Stuart Guntly – Crieff and Strathearn Rugby Club, Louise Raphael – Zumba, Scott Tares – Skinny Tyres, Silvano Menori – Taekwon-d0, Kirsten Gillies – dance, and to parents Mrs Clark, Mrs Peacock and Mrs Duffy for the cycle sessions.

Well done to Jason for winning the smoothie competition. His recipe was a sell out at the tuck shop, delicious!

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