Hope you all have a lovely and restful spring break and see you all back at school on Monday 15th April.
Mr B
Ok everyone, after all of your brilliant help when we got a hamster last year, I am now looking for your tips and advice for the arrival of our new puppy next week.
I have never had a dog of my own (although my wife has but not a puppy for around 14 years or so!) so any of your tips or comments would be gratefully received.
Also, she is, as of yet unnamed so post a suggestion for a name here to have it added to the list of possibles that we are looking at!!!
P7s paid 50p a go to splat me with shaving cream pies. I think they enjoyed it a little too much, though their enthusiasm made loads of money! They didn’t quite enjoy it as much as Ms Russell who paid £10 for the biggest pie of the day and instead of throwing it just walked up and smeared it all over my face! YUCK!
I can only really blog pictures of objects and staff here, but will put all the pictures on display next week in school and at parents’ night for you all to see.
What a gargantuan effort everyone. We’ve done something of which we can be very proud this week.
I hope you all feel you’ve learned a lot about charities and how they work and a huge thank you goes out to the representatives of The Salvation Army, Friends of Cambulang Park, The Red Cross, Project 31, VASLAN, The Credit Union, The Haven, The Royal British Legion Riders, The Stonelaw Fairtrade Group & The Dog’s Trust for giving us their time and sharing their experiences with us.
Today we made a brilliant total of: £2364.58
The break down of how we raised it was as follows:
£660 – Joke Books
£307 – Wear Something Red
£76.91 – Red Nose Cookies made by the kitchen staff
£10.22 – P5b Raffle and collection
£13.65 – P5 Raffle
£31.67 – Pants Walk Bucket Collection (P3b, P6a and P7)
£372.70 – Pants Walk Sponsor Money (P3b, P6a and P7)
£801.34 – Fun Day (P3b, P6a and P7)
£72.50 – Staff Car Wash
£18.59 – Mrs Johnston’s homebaking sold in the staffroom
Thank you to everyone who contributed all. Every little bit makes a huge difference.
We have had a great response to our visit to Clyde FC at the weekend. The head of Community Development has written to the school commending the pupils on their behaviour, attitude and enthusiasm and expressing their gratitude for our phenomenal support on the day, that they are sure helped play a part in Clyde putting together a victory for the first time in 7 games.
The following links will take you away from the blog:
Clyde FC Media Gallery including the Official Mascot Picture and Chic Charnley enjoying our support
Apparently the Clyde FC social media forums are awash with praise for Hallside pupils and the fabulous backing they gave the team, the atmosphere we helped to generate and the way we conducted ourselves.
Everyone should be very pleased and proud.
Sun shining, two mascots, the ballboys and ballgirls doing their jobs.
Hallside team photo in the matchday programme.
Brilliant half time goals scored by Hallside players. Brilliant goalkeeping to keep so many out.
Back to the game – a penalty, a red card “who are ya!”
Chic Charnley winding us up into a frenzy, “two nil, two, nil!”
“There’s only one, Jim Duffy!”
A vital 2-0 win for Clyde – The scoreboard read – HALLSIDE PRIMARY LUCKY MASCOTS.
All onto the pitch for a kickabout and back home for tea.
Thank you again to everyone at Clyde FC for making us so welcome. To all the parents who came along to help and offer their support.
I hope you all enjoyed your day as much as I did.
(It would be great of you were all to post a comment on what you thought of the day)
I am off to Broadwood with a bus full of 82 Hallsiders heading to see Clyde play Peterhead tomorrow.
If you visit the Clyde FC site (click here) you’ll see that one of the four news headlines is “Hallside Primary Visit” with a photograph of our boys team in their new blue kit.
We are providing the official mascots, 10 others will be ballgirls and ballboys and 22 will take part in a penalty shoot out on the park at half time, with the rest all watching the game free of charge.
Who is doing what?
Mascots – Dylan Mills and Adam Welsh
Halftime Challenge Ballboy/Ballgirls
Euan Kennedy(GK) Ewan Little Lauren Gorman
Andrew Rushbury(GK) James McKeever Deacon McIntosh
Adam Costello Jordan Donnan Martin Lang
Amber Dorans Josh Fairweather Ethan Clark
Anais Sneddon Lewis Cameron Courtney McKillop
Andrew Greenen Oliver Cameron Stewart Cunningham
Callum Craig Paul Campbell Yusaf Chaudry
Callum Balsillie Reece Paterson Kieran Stewart
Cameron Eardley Ross Myatt Heather Jackson
Declan Brown Stephen Whitelaw Ben Greenhill
Ewan Coleman Tom Milligan
Can’t wait.
See you tomorrow.