North Roe Primary School

June 8, 2018
by Mrs Johnson
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Sharing our Learning

The children have been sharing what they have been learning about in Health & Wellbeing with the education attainment advisor for Shetland, Mrs Hargreaves. They showed Mrs Hargreaves all the work they have done on Social and Emotional Wellbeing. They explained how they learned about mental health and emotion control through the characters from the ‘Inside Out’ film – Anger, Joy, Disgust, Sadness and Fear. The children have been learning about the purpose of their emotions and ways of managing them.


The children created these silhouettes to represent that we always have different emotions going around in our heads. The important thing is that we talk about them and learn how to manage them. We should never bottle up our emotions.

May 4, 2018
by Mrs Johnson
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School Trip on the Tugboats

Yesterday we went on a school trip to the Shetland Islands Council Tugboats at Sella Ness. The tugboats take the oil tankers into the oil terminal at Sullom Voe. There were no tankers in yesterday so we got to go off for a run on two of the new tugboats. We got to have a go of steering the tugboats, we had a great day. Thank-you to the crew who made our trip so enjoyable. 🙂

May 4, 2018
by Mrs Johnson
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140 years of North Roe School 1878-2018

On 1st May 1878 the North Roe School was established. On 1st May 2018 we celebrated 140 years of North Roe School. We had a lovely lunch with some previous headteachers and teaching staff of North Roe School then we had a community event in the afternoon. Thank-you to everyone who came to celebrate 140 years of our school. We got a very special gift for our 140th anniversary. One of our pupils talented mum painted a lovely picture of the North Roe School for us.

March 23, 2018
by Mrs Johnson
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Thank-you from North Roe!

In 1922, Mr James Hay Henderson and his wife Isabella, left North Roe to sail to New Zealand to live forever! Their granddaughter, who now lives in Australia, was ‘googling’ North Roe to find out about where her Grandparents came from and she found our school blog! 🙂 She sent this big parcel to the school, full of lots of Australian things for the children. Thank-you so much! One of the parents has been researching the family tree and it turns out that 2 of our pupils have a 3rd cousin once removed in Australia… it’s a small world!

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