We have been baking as there is a cruise ship visiting the school soon. There has been lots of stirring, whisking and filling going on today.
It was good fun.
We have been baking as there is a cruise ship visiting the school soon. There has been lots of stirring, whisking and filling going on today.
It was good fun.
We have almost finished our Trow! He hasn’t got a name (yet)!
But he is an excellent fiddler!!
We went on a sponsored walk to raise money for Lucky 2 Be Here.
We had our bright clothes on.
We were happy to walk.
We went to look at the defibrillator.
Summer has started. We have started receiving visitors at the school and they are usually happy to visit us, find out about life in Foula and often purchase some Foula Souvenirs!
Last week we had a visit from a Mr Smith, who enjoyed his visit so much that he has posted a copy of his book, “The Top 500 Summits” to us. Thank yopu very much.
He was here to climb the 2 Foula Marilyns: Da Sneug and Da Noup.
School is usually open to visitors at the end of the school day.
A nice day oot.
Our vegetables from the polycrub have been made into soup. We had carrots, parsnip, carrot tops and lentils in it. It was yummy.
It is lambing time in Foula.
We have been looking at Fairytales this term. We have written a few of our own tales. We have also looked at Shetland Folklore and found out about Trows.
We have started to make our own trow for the school.
Here is a sneaky peek:
Our Nursery pupils (or pupils in our Early Learning and Childcare Centre-ELCC) are looking at boats and the sea. So this week it is submarines.
We made portholes and tried to work out which was the biggest submarine by putting them in order.
Spring might have sprung here in Foula. We found a daffodil growing in the school grounds this week. Our crocuses are battling the weather at the moment. The first ones were flattened by the snow.