North Roe Primary School

January 29, 2018
by Mrs Johnson
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Robert Burns Day

We made haggis, neeps, tatties and cranachan on Robert Burns Day. We has lots of fun making (and eating!) this traditional Scottish food. Thank-you to Scott for addressing the haggis in his best Scottish accent. Well done to all the bairns for reciting some Robert Burns poems and a huge well done to Lewie for singing Auld Lang Syne! 🙂

January 8, 2018
by Mrs Johnson
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Christmas Concert 2017

Here are some snapshots from our Christmas Concert 2017. Thank-you to everyone who came, the hall was full, we even had to get more seats! The children performed an amazing ‘Annie’ show. Their acting, singing and dancing was fantastic, well done everyone and thank-you to all the staff and volunteers who helped behind the scenes.

November 14, 2017
by Mrs Johnson
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Christmas Craft Fair

Thank-you to everyone who supported us at the Christmas Craft Fair last weekend. We were selling our young enterprise products that we made. We sold lots of recipe books, calendars and greetings cards.

Vaila – we had to get the right amount of change for the customer and remember to say please, thank-you and you’re welcome.

Lewie – it was good because there were lots of stalls.

Thomas – it was very fun and I hope we can do it next year again, I have lots of ideas for what we can do.

Robbie – I liked the Craft Fair because we sold a lot of calendars and recipe books.

Nynke – we all worked together, Spencer bear helped with money and it was amazing.

Scott – I liked the Craft Fair because there was lots of people that I knew and the people were very friendly.

John – it was fun because we sold lots of calendars and recipe books.

Millie – it was fun because we got to sell lots of things.

November 14, 2017
by Thomas James Peter
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Thomas’s presentation

My presentation was very fun to do. I searched on lots of websites and I really liked it and I would do another one. The one I picked was physical health and wellbeing, physical health and wellbeing is about keeping healthy by movement like running around a garden,or playing in a playground or walking home from work or school instead of the car. oh and here is another demonstration,cycling and not being a couch potato and some of the fittest people are athletes or mountaineers.   

November 14, 2017
by Mrs Johnson
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Lewie’s Presentation

My presentation was all about social health and wellbeing. Social wellbeing means feeling happy that you belong somewhere and are included.

I feel happy that I belong to:

My Family

North Roe Primary School

North Roe

Northmavine

Shetland

Scotland

Planet Earth

I am active in all these places.

Dad, Mam, Thomas, Willum and me do lots of things together. We eat at the table together, play games, go outside, visit Granny Angus, visit Granny Teen, do things at the Pund. Seeing my relations makes me feel happy.

By Lewie Angus

September 21, 2017
by Mrs Johnson
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Pupil Council

We had a pupil council meeting on Friday to make some decisions about how to improve our school, school trips and fundraising. Vaila, our new Chair Person, did a fantastic job. Everyone got the chance to have their say and all the agenda items were discussed. Thank-you to our secretary Scott for typing up the minutes so well. 🙂

September 21, 2017
by Mrs Johnson
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Yoga!

As part of our Health & Wellbeing topic we have been learning about physical and mental health. We have been doing yoga with Mrs Robertson, it is so much fun! Yoga is great because it enhances our physical flexibility, promotes physical strength, makes us use all of our muscles in new ways, it develops our focus and concentration AND it encourages us to clear our mind and focus on our effort. We’re getting better every week! 🙂

September 14, 2017
by Mrs Johnson
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STEM challenge

Tallest Tower Challenge!

In our groups we had to design and build a tower that was over one meter high using newspaper. We had to use our design skills to construct the model, using a range of methods to join and strengthen newspaper. We also had to use our team work skills to be able to work successfully as part of a group. Our STEM ambassador Duane was there to give us helpful tips and advice. Both teams successfully completed the task in the time given.

Well done everyone! 🙂

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