Some of the older members of the school have been very busy in the snowy weather.
Special thanks to the canteen ladies for supplying a nose!
Primary 4/5 have been involved in a two year project with the Children’s Parliament and the Alan Turing Institute. We have been extremely fortunate to have had the opportunity to find out more about Children’s Rights and the UNCRC and also explore Artificial Intelligence.
We would like to say a big ‘thank you’ to all the pupils who have contributed to this project over the past two years. Special thanks go to our three ‘Investigators’ who have taken part in online calls with the other 3 schools involved throughout Scotland. They have passed the views, ideas and concerns of the rest of the class on to those running the project and have been brilliant ambassadors for our school, especially when they took part in the AI Summit at Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh.
If you would like to see what the project involved, please watch the video which shows some of the work we’ve carried out this year.
Exploring Children’s Rights and AI – Stage 2 (youtube.com)
On Friday 3rd May we were lucky enough to have some special guests in school; visiting Folk Festival Band, The Fretless, they had travelled all the way from Canada! They were absolutely fantastic, they had us all dancing and very well entertained! Towards the end, the band played famous songs, we had to stand up if we recognised the tune…this one was a popular one!
We have been treated to an absolutely delicious Christmas lunch today. Big thanks to Norma, Bethany and Marina for all their hard work.
Primary 6/7 helped set up the hall to make it look very festive indeed. I think we all liked the tables set up in groups!
It was super to see so many Christmas jumpers too!
P4/5 wish you all a very happy school year! See you tomorrow!
On Monday 26th June, our JRSOs visited the Town Hall, along with 33 other pupils from across Shetland, to share all of the brilliant work they have been doing in school to promote road safety awareness
Councillor Robbie McGregor presented them with certificates, recognising their efforts over the past academic year.
Well done to you all! What fantastic representatives of our school!
Just to advise all Parents/Carers that the buses have been delayed and have just left the school, so will be approximately 15 minutes behind schedule.
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