Fair Isle Primary School, Shetland

News from Britain's most geographically isolated school

Harvest Fundraiser

September 28, 2023 by Miss Stout | 0 comments

On Sunday 24th September, it was our community Harvest fundraising event. The children came up with two games for people to play at 50p a go:

Guess the length of the carrot (from our school garden) in mm.

Guess how many corn kernels in the jar (this was tricky … and we actually counted every single one beforehand).

We also donated a box of our vegetables to the table for people to buy. Steven bought it – thank you! There was a raffle, a lucky dip for the children and delicious home bakes. The adults played ‘slide the pound coin to the whisky bottle’ (closest wins the bottle) and the children played ‘slide the 10p to the Irn Bru’ which Ander won!

All the money raised will be split between the Goodwill Village in India and support for Morocco and Libya.

     

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Rock Pooling at Muckle Uri Geo

September 15, 2023 by Mrs Maxwell | 0 comments

On Wednesday afternoon, we met with Ranger Sally (FI Bird Observatory) and Nick (our local nature expert) at South Lighthouse for a rock-pooling session.  Some of the children’s finds included brittle starfish, tiny shrimp-like creatures, shore crabs, anemones and a variety of sea-snails. We used an identification chart to find out the names of different types of seaweed.  Nick took a couple of samples home to examine further and confirmed that the tiny banded snail that Luca found is called Cingula trifasciata and is a first record for Fair Isle.  Nick explained that it has been recorded across Orkney with a scattering of records in Shetland (according to National Biodiversity Network).
The children had a wonderful time and it was a lovely, sunny day to be outdoors, learning more about the flora and fauna of our beautiful isle. Thank you Sally and Nick!
     

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Visit to the George Waterson Memorial Centre and Museum

September 13, 2023 by Mrs Maxwell | 0 comments

The 10th September 2023 marked 100 years since the War Memorial in Fair Isle was unveiled.  This afternoon the pupils visited our island’s museum to learn more from Anne and to see some exhibits linked to WWI and WWII.  Anne showed us a traditional Fair Isle scarf that belonged to a Spitfire pilot.  It was knitted by the pilot’s sister and worn on each flight.  We worked out that the scarf was approximately 80 years old.  Next we looked at variety of French handkerchiefs that were gifts for loved ones that soldiers brought back from the war. We saw a pair of baby shoes from 1945 and plaques that soldiers’ families received if they had died on duty; many Fair Isle soldiers were killed by disease rather than in battle.  Anne showed us a fragment from a bomb dropped on South Lighthouse during WWII.  We also looked a special device from WWI that was used to peek out of trenches.  It was extremely heavy!  Before we left, we explored the different exhibits on display and asked questions.  We are lucky to have a memorial museum like ours to learn more about the history of our isle.

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