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Rookie Rockstars Concert

Parents, grandparents and people from the community were  invited to come and see our pupils perform at our Rookie Rockstars Concert.

Rookie Rockstars was a four-day programme. The first three days involved the children  learning five original songs and some well known favourites. The whole school worked together.

On the fourth day, the songs were recorded live and then later mixed to produce a school CD. Pupils are also given an opportunity to design the CD artwork and the winning design will be printed on the final product.

The children really enjoyed dressing up and acting like real rock stars!

The Rookie Rockstars Primary schools Programme is an initiative that was created to give children the opportunity to work with professional musicians and singers to learn original songs, record a CD and perform in a concert.

Even our parents and grandparents got involved!

 

Shelter Scotland

Sharon from Shelter Scotland came to our school assembly this week. She was presented with a cheque for £1152.00 from our pupil Oliver Robertson.

Oliver put his best foot forward to raise hundreds of pounds for a Homeless Charity. He made a commitment to run 2km everyday for 2 weeks to raise money to help the Homeless in the U.K.  Oliver’s family set up a JustGiving Fundraising page so that friends and family could sponsor his run in aid of Shelter Scotland.

Oliver was inspired to help the worthy cause after witnessing people living rough on the streets during the wintry weather. His original fundraising target was £50 but, within a week, he had already raised £1000.

Oliver isn’t used to running such a distance, so the charity challenge has been difficult. He feels really proud that he is helping so many people.

 

Each year, Shelter Scotland is a registered charity that helps more than half a million people who are struggling with bad housing or homelessness.

Hopscotch Theatre Company

We had a fabulous performance from  Hopscotch Theatre Company  to celebrate the joy in Numeracy and Mathematics with ‘Heads and Tales’. Learning about money through Drama.

Storyline

Inchinnan Primary 1 – 4, joined Jack and Ada’s adventure into the world of singing coins and counting routines!

We met the Glamorous 20p from the roaring nineteen twenties; the 50p Kid, who has lassoed his way from the Wild Wild West and also there’s the Silver-slick 5p coin, who just loves to high-five!

These coins just can’t stop getting into mischief and singing their way out of mathematical problems! The children helped Jack and Ada solve everyday money scenarios and brush up on your numeracy skills in an interactive way!

Learning Themes and CfE.

Hopscotch’s ‘Heads and Tales’ covered many Numeracy & Mathematical Experiences & Outcomes as well as Expressive Arts. The characters in the show developed their numeracy skills alongside the pupils, in a supportive and creative experience.

Renfrewshire Council’s Privacy Notice

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (EU) 2016/679 is a regulation in EU law on data protection and privacy for all individuals within the European Union. It also addresses the export of personal data outside the EU.

The GDPR is Europe’s new framework for data protection laws – it replaces the previous 1995 data protection directive, which current UK law is based upon.

Attached below is a link to the Renfrewshire Council’s privacy notice.

http://www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/article/2201/Privacy-policy

Assembly 21.05.18

The focus of Assembly this week was Friendships, Fitness and Fairness.

The children were reminded about looking after their belongings, being a good friend, and taking responsibility for looking after our school environment and keeping it clean.