We would like to thank everybody who came to the Coffee Morning and because of all you amazing people we raised £60.84.
A donation of £30.42 will be made to RSPB.
From Aaron on behalf of Fetlar Primary School.
Unique Learning Community
There was a digital school awards ceremony in Glasgow, to celebrate all the schools that had achieved their awards. We couldn’t go because it was too much money to get there so we used Google hangout so we could still be there!
When we saw the welcoming party there was a Brass Band! They played some tunes and they were so good! After a while of listening to brass music they took us to the actual ceremony. There were a lot of important people. The people were giving speeches. There was the Education Minister she gave a big speech as well! Then all the schools that were there got all their awards.
During the Ceremony a man called David who was holding us on the laptop gave us a little note saying, “They will show you guys at the endJ!” When they presented us they took a picture. After they had done the ceremony they wanted a big group photo but we were also on Google hangouts with Burravoe Primary School and they were on the screen when the man doing the photo took it.
Patrick invited us to come and see the Red Necked Phalenropes as they were returning to Fetlar.
They are a rare breeding bird in the UK and weigh about the same as an apple.
The male birds raise the chicks.
The RSPB protects the breeding grounds and Malcie discovered they spend winter in the Pacific!
Because they are so small it was hard to get a photo with our camera, but Patrick brought scopes so we could see them.
Yesterday generation science came to visit and we found out about the smart grid and electricity.
Today we said goodbye to Fair Isle as they were flying early. Foula had to go early too incase there was fog, so we went to swimming lesson and museum by our selves. It was really interesting hearing some of the stories about the displays!