Finalist in the Education Award Category

Bell’s Brae Primary School is a finalist in the Education Award category in the Helping It Happen Awards 2021! Organised by Scottish Land & Estates, the awards are now in their fifth year.

The winners will be announced at a free virtual ceremony at 19:00 on Wednesday 27 October as part of their online celebrations, in lieu of a physical ceremony and dinner.

This award celebrations our partnership with the Lerwick Port Authority and Shetland Amenity Trust to plant around 70 trees and shrubs  at Holmsgarth, assisting the port in rewilding an unused area of the port estate.  This planting was very relevant to the primary 4 classes work on ‘Living Things’ and their current work on ‘Recycling and Climate Change’.

Anyone interested in viewing the ceremony can register interest here. A joining link in advance of the ceremony will be provided,  when this is confirmed.

 

P7 Water Safety

This term, primary seven were treated to a demonstration of a sea rescue by the coastguard and police.  This involved a coastguard volunteer  being rescued from the sea at the Sletts.   Primary seven learnt lots about water safety and the role of the coastguard.  They found this extremely informative and were able to use their knowledge and understanding of this to create water safety posters.  Primary seven now all feel confident about the procedure for contacting the coastguard in an emergency.  Many thanks to the coastguard and the police for this very interesting experience.

Lighthouse Trail – a partnership with Lerwick Port Authority

In partnership with Lerwick Port Authority we have been involved in the Light the North, Lighthouse trail.

This trail shines a light across the north-east, Orkney and Shetland with fifty lighthouse sculptures designed and created by some of the UK’s most talented artists.

At the end of the trail, each of the lighthouses will be auctioned off to raise funds for Clan Cancer Support, providing support to people affected by cancer across the north-east, Moray, Orkney and Shetland.

The pupils in our current P7 class designed and created a lighthouse which can be seen on display in Mareel.

In order to raise awareness of this trail an activity sheet has been designed by our art teacher, Ms Birnie and the P7 pupils.  Any pupil can collect a paper copy of the activity sheet from Ms Birnie or print off one from below.  Completed sheets should be returned to the class teacher.  Any pupil who hands in a completed sheet will receive a reward.

Light Stitch Activity Sheet (2)

 

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