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Nativity Outfits

We are very excited that our Nativity performances are next week and we cannot wait to hear the Primary 2 and Primary 3 choirs.

We are aware that there has been previous communications asking some classes to wear shirt and ties, and some classes to wear cowboy-ish clothes. We had originally thought it would be lovely to have the children in shirts and ties as they always look so smart. However, as our Nativity is called ‘Prickly Hay’ we thought it would be fun to have the children dress up in cowboy-ish clothes.

Therefore, this post is to clarify what we would kindly ask all Primary 2 and Primary 3 children to wear for their Nativity Performance next week, and also to apologise for any confusion.

All Primary 2 and Primary 3 children should aim to wear jeans/denim skirt or trousers and a checked/denim shirt. If you don’t have a denim or checked shirt, can we please ask that your child wears a plain t-shirt. We are not expecting anyone to buy anything new. Some children have asked if they can wear cowboy hats, and this is allowed if they wish, or if they already have one.

Thank you very much for your understanding and support.

We look forward to seeing you at our performances next week!

Primary 1, 2 and 3 Teachers

Missing Jacket

We are missing a Bishopton Primary School, fleece lined, reversible jacket. Can you please double check that your child has the correct jacket at home and if you find one that isn’t yours, please return to P1N. Thank you!

Nativity Live

Bishopton Primary School will be streaming our nativity performances live on our Twitter feed (technology permitting) on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 9.30a.m. This will mean that those disappointed by the fact that we can only allocate 2 tickets per family will still be able to watch the performance, albeit remotely.

We hope that friends and family enjoy the opportunity to be part of this special event.
You will find the live stream at https://twitter.com/BishoptonPS

Kes Gray Author Live

We are currently enjoying watching Kes Gray as part of the Scottish Book Trust’s Author’s Live Events. Everyone is fully engaged and you could hear a pin drop in here – apart from when we burst into roars of laughter!

Look out for his books in the library and add them to the First Minister’s Challenge Passport