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The BIG Breakfast

Following ‘the mile’ challenge in the beautiful spring sunshine, pupils from Early Years to Secondary 4 and staff returned to school to where the enterprising Primary 3,4,5 classes had organised The Big Breakfast.  Keen to raise funds to develop their butterfly garden as well as help those in need through Sport Relief pupils did a tremendous job resourcing, advertising, preparing and serving at the event.  They wrote to both the Co-op and Tesco who both kindly donated vouchers towards food supply and Shetland Farm Dairies generously donated all the milk for the event.

The menu was (mostly) healthy options which included toast and toppings, pancakes, fruit,cereal, porridge, eggs, yoghurts and a selection of breakfast drinks.

The event was a great success with everyone thoroughly enjoying the delicious food and the opportunity for whole school to mix socially together. A big thank you to all relatives who came along to help out and also to the extremely helpful canteen staff who really did go that extra mile.

Money raised was added together with that from other events held during the day – the Mile challenge, BHF Dodgeball tournament and healthy tuckshop to reach a massive total of £411.11 – Well Done all!

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Indian spices with Mrs Moffat

On Thursday, Mrs Moffat came in and made Indian curry dip. First we made raita. The ingredients were cucumber, mint leaves and natural yogurt. It was very yummy. Next we made the curry dip. The ingredients are Philadelphia cheese, tomato sauce, mango chutney and  curry powder. It tasted kind of spicy but it was nice. Alicia’s favourite one was the curry dip, Ellie liked all of them and Megan’s favourite one was the curry dip. imageimageimageimage

S2 came to visit P1

Miss Fraser and secondary 2 came to our classroom this morning to show us how to make circuits, buzz buzzers, use switches and light up bulbs.  We really enjoyed it.

Hector said “I liked the buzzing thing.”

Liena said “I liked when we made the red, green and blue lights.”

Bobby said “I liked the magic key one that made the fan turn fast.”

Reeta said “I liked lighting up Rudolf’s nose.”

 

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P7’s go to Voxter!

For the John Muir award P7 went to Voxter for two days, with our teacher Mr Balfour and Miss Spall. When we got to Voxter we met a man called Rob who led the outdoor activities. We got ready to go up to Eshaness. We got our old clothes on and old shoes or boots.

When we got to Eshaness we went to the ‘Land of Rock’. Rob lead the way and we had to follow him. We could go through small tunnels and go over big rocks. There was a steep passageway we had to climb up. We followed him until we came to a cliff that was a different colour  than the rest. He told us that it was a different colour because the sea had recently knocked it down. We had a break to have our packed lunches and then we carried on until we got to the end. We looked over the edge at the end of the cliffs. The view was really cool! It was a really good trip.

By Bobby Moffat

We were on top of a high cliff with a 200ft drop, and we learned a safe way to be able to look over the edge. We had to lie down on our stomachs and carefully put  our heads over so we could see it. It was amazing! Rob showed us an amazing geo. It had a waterfall and a bridge made of rock. It was a once in lifetime activity!

by Flora Quinnell

Being up on the cliffs made me feel very lucky to be a part of Shetland. It was truly breathtaking to see the wonderful views that Shetland has to offer. As we left the cliffs, Rob asked us to think about how the wild made us feel inside, and what we’d thought of the first day. Personally, I thought the trip was amazing, to me each step felt like a new challenge to enjoy and conquer. I would say it just makes me feel ready for anything. I had a wonderful time.

By Aimee Irvine

Back at Voxter we made our own tea, mince and tatties. We cooked the mince, peeled the tatties, chopped the onions and peeled the carrots. The meal was spectacularly scrumptious!

by Nicol Smith

While we were having tea we played ‘Chinese Whispers’. It was really funny! Overall I really enjoyed this trip.

by Matthew Marshall Lewis

After tea we played lots of games including a Scavenger hunt and a relay game. Me, Flora and Aimee won them all. Then we made hot chocolate and toast for supper.

by Sinead Wood

On Tuesday we went canoeing but before that we had to face a much bigger challenge, putting on the wet suits! The wet suits were very tight and hot, then we went to Crogaholm near Muckle Roe and Rob showed us how to make a secure raft with 2 canoes.

by Scott McKearney

After the rowing some of us jumped into the water and everyone was soaking wet and water was all over the floor of the bus. I enjoyed the entire trip besides getting on the wet suits!

by Callum Maclean

 

 

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Drama Festival Rehearsals

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On Thursday 5th of March primaries 3,4,5,6 and 7 went to the Garrison Theatre to have a dress rehearsal for Rumpelstiltskin the P3,4 play and our play The Stubborn Little Girl and the Spider’s Web. When we were backstage we were all a bit nervous. The stage was really big, there was a lot more space than we were used to. Backstage in the wings were a little bit cramped as we waited for our cues. Rob the technician was in charge and if we were noisy he said, “Quiet in the wings please!” Thomas was in charge of the lights and sounds and Izzy and Marsali were helping us get into position on the stage. In the dressing rooms it got very hot because the little bulbs on the wall got hot and heated the room up. We watched the primary 3 and 4 class doing their play Rumpelstiltskin and it was very good, they  thought our performance was very good too. Watching each other gave us tips for our shows next week.  The P3,4s will be the first play of the Drama Festival on Monday night and P5,6,7 will be on the final night on Thursday.  We all enjoyed our trip out and can’t wait to do our performance next week in the Shetland County Drama Festival.

By Sophie

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