As part of Book Week, Secondary pupils have been designing posters about books they have enjoyed. Here is a selection of some of the posters that are up around the school.
November 30, 2017
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November 30, 2017
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As part of Book Week, Secondary pupils have been designing posters about books they have enjoyed. Here is a selection of some of the posters that are up around the school.
November 25, 2017
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Congratulations to all those involved in CIN fundraising over the last week. On Friday 17th the Nursery raised £39.95 with Pennies for Pudsey and the Primary raised £72.92 wearing spots and stripes. On Thursday 23rd, the Fair and Community Cafe … Continue reading
November 21, 2017
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Well done to Irena Polson, Michael Poleson, Joe Pearson and Lauren Sandison who represented the school in the Shetland Maths Challenge final in Sandwick today. The team finished outside the top 3 but enjoyed their day out and brain exercise.
November 18, 2017
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Both Nursery sessions collected “Pennies for Pudsey” on Friday to raise money for Children in Need. They managed to raise an impressive £40 from all the copper coins brought in.
November 17, 2017
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Congratulations to P5/6 who have finished third in the Shetland Sumdog online competition. The class also finished top of the pile in the daily competition on the 14th November. Special congratulations to Ella Kay and Jenna Williamson who both finished … Continue reading
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On Wednesday the 15th November, normal classes were suspended in Whalsay Secondary to run a special conference focused on Internet Safety. S3 pupils have been helping to organise this conference in their Wider Achievement lesson on Friday afternoons, along with teachers and colleagues from Youth Services. They had also conducted an survey of P7-S4 pupils use of social media and presented the findings of this study at the conference.
The conference featured workshops and presentations from a number of different visitors to the school on various aspects of online safety including improv comedy performer, Marjolein Robertson.
The organisers of the conference put on a Parents’ Event in conjunction with the Parent Council. This took place the same day at 6.45 in the Primary Hall. Parents had the opportunity to hear about the S3 survey and advice from a police representative about keeping children safe online. The presentation lasted for approximately one hour with the Parents’ Council providing refreshments and the opportunity to speak informally about the issues raised and get practical help with setting security settings on phones and devices.
While the parents’ event was running, there was a workshop available for P5-7 pupils in one of the Primary classrooms giving age appropriate support to them around online safety.
Whalsay School would like to thank Kate Gabb and Rona Arthur from Child & Adult Protection, Lesley Gray from SIC Youth Services and Rachel from Police Scotland for all their help with the event.
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