16.5.16

Our Japanese themed Art Exhibition in honour of our school show, The Mikado, was a huge success this week.  Art work created by every single pupil in the school was on display for all to see.  Each class had chosen a different theme and created their own masterpiece.  Our parents were amazed at the quality of the art and having each picture displayed in a frame made them that extra bit special.

Our Parent Council met on Wednesday night to discuss school activities and also to plan this year’s Summer Fayre and Sausage Sunday.  The Summer Fayre is an annual event organised by our Parent Council and is one of the main fund raisers of the year.  Keep an eye out for letters and flyers giving you details of dates, times and events!

Our children are becoming increasingly confident in their use of Spanish!  Every class in the school is now developing skills in talking and listening through activities such as ordering the colour of their school lunch in Spanish, counting, saying the alphabet, using Spanish greetings and making the Sign of the Cross.  As Primary 1 in Mrs McLeod’s class would say, we are “fantastico!”

4 of our Primary 7 pupils took part in the Holy Cross Maths Challenge this week.  This is a yearly event and part of the Primary 7 transition programme to ensure smooth progression to secondary school  We were extremely proud of the 4 contestants who returned to school victorious as the winners of this year’s challenge!  Well done Primary 7!

We waved goodbye this week to our 2 teaching students – Mr Vornic and Miss Brannan, who had been working with Room 7 and Room 10.  We wish them good luck and every success in their future studies.

Thank you for reading our weekly blog.  I hope that it keeps you up to date with school events.  Remember to read Twitter and the updates on our website to keep you fully informed.

Mrs Fitzpatrick

 

 

 

 

 

 

9.5.16

On Monday our primary 4 – 7 pupils listened to a very interesting and educational  presentation by representatives from Stroke Association Scotland.  This charity was one we supported during our Christmas fundraising and we are very proud to have helped their cause and raise awareness to ‘Make May Purple’.

On Tuesday, 44 primary 6 pupils walked to and from Chatelherault Country Park for an exciting day of outdoor learning.  Our pupils took part in activities such as numeracy, literacy, R.E. and Health and Well Being.  Led by Mr McManus and Miss Graham, they had a fantastic time building dens, climbing trees and gathering round the campfire!  In order to protect the local environment, a condition of any outdoor learning experience is to ensure that the surroundings are restored to their original condition when they are finished, this alone was a valuable lesson for our children to learn.

We continued our winning streak this week, when our school netball team came first place in their group at the Hamilton Schools Netball Tournament!  Well done everyone!

Our pupils had an exciting taster session from McGowans Blackbelt Academy, Hamilton this week.  Primary 1 – 6 all took part in an introductory session and were commended for their behaviour and listening skills throughout.  We are very grateful to Mr McGowan for giving our pupils this opportunity.

Room 6 and Room 9 planted space seeds this week, sent from astronaut Tim Peake!  This is part of an innovative national experiment to compare the growth of seeds that have been in orbit with him, in comparison to those that have remained on earth.  10,000 schools across Britain are participating in the experiment, which will provide valuable results to help scientists grow plants in space!

Primary 6 were our latest stage to visit Hamilton Library at Hamilton Townhouse.  All of the pupils in the school have been involved in library visits to enhance their ability to research information and interrogate the data they find.

On Friday our pupils took part in an outdoor learning experience arranged by South Lanarkshire Council’s Development Officer for Outdoor Learning, Caroline Pitcathley.  Our children had lots of fun and used various resources to enhance skills such as team building, resilience, co-operation and creative thinking.

I was extremely proud to be the Head Teacher of St. Mary’s on Saturday to watch our Primary 4 children receive the sacrament of their First Holy Communion.  Our children were fabulous as they took part in this special service in front of family and friends.  Special thanks to our First Communion teachers, Mrs Cotter, Mrs Campbell, Mrs Feeney and also to Mrs Cluckie who helped prepare them for this special sacrament.

Thanks for reading,

Mrs. Fitzpatrick

2.5.16

What an amazing and busy week for the pupils and staff of St. Mary’s Primary School!

20 of our Primary 4 pupils began their multi sports Tuesday lunch time club arranged by Laura Somerville, our Active Schools Co-ordinator.   The club is also ran by Active Schools volunteers.  Over the course of this year, Laura has been an invaluable help to our school, supporting us with various lunch time clubs and arranging our participation in several sporting tournaments.  We are very grateful for her assistance in developing our the sporting skills of our pupils!

On Thursday night, 68 Primary 5, 6 and 7 pupils were accompanied by 7 teaching staff to the Theatre Royal in Glasgow to view a Scottish Opera production of ‘The Mikado’.  Throughout the night our staff received multiple compliments from members of the public about the impeccable behaviour and manners of our children.    Not only was this an extraordinary ‘night at the opera’ for our pupils, it was also a perfect opportunity for them to compare the traditional opera to the more up to date version we will be performing in June.

On Friday night 33 of our pupils participated in Hamilton Swimming Gala at Larkhall Leisure Centre.  I was very proud to watch them compete and win many medals in various events such as 10m freestyle, 25m freestyle, 25m breaststroke, 100m freestyle, 25m relay, 50m breaststroke and 50m freestyle, although I must admit I had a slight sore throat the next morning from cheering them on! Well done everyone!

On Saturday, Sophie Ireland played piano and Christina Tappenden sang ‘Ae Fond Kiss’, as they represented Lanarkshire at the Scottish Schools Robert Burns World Federation Final in Murrayfield, Edinburgh.  We are very proud of the various talents of all of the pupils at St. Mary’s. With the encouragement of family and school they recognise that there is more to succeeding than natural ability, and work very hard to foster and develop the talents that they have been blessed with.

On Sunday morning 2 of St. Mary’s football teams played in the Davie Cooper Cup.  Our boys and girls played 4 games each until their results saw both teams competing in nail biting finals!  Our boys fought admirably to win silver in a 2-0 defeat, however after a penalty shoot out our girls were successful in coming first place and winning the trophy!  Well done to both teams for their incredible hard work in each game played and thanks to Mr McManus for his coaching and guidance to our teams on the day and throughout the year!

As always, thanks for reading our school blog,

Best wishes,

Elaine Fitzpatrick

25.4.16

All of our pupils this week have been developing their artistic skills by creating a Japanese themed picture for our Mikado Art Gallery this term.  Parents will receive a letter this week with details about the Art Gallery and how you can view all of the amazing pieces of art.

Hockey Fridays continue to be very popular with our pupils, with primary 3 now involved in the weekly sessions.  Tom from Uddingston Hockey Club works with our children each week, developing their skills and also offers an after school hockey club for our senior pupils, which is very well attended.

This week our Sports Committee met with Laura Somerville, our Active Schools Co-ordinator, to discuss the possibility of an application to SportsScotland for a School Sport Award.  This is a national, lottery funded award designed to encourage schools to continuously improve P.E. and sporting opportunities.  At St. Mary’s we are involved in many sporting opportunities, however this application is the perfect way to involve our Sports Committee in our self evaluation process, looking at how we can improve to make learning better for every child in our school.

We have a very short week next week with the May holiday on Monday and a Staff Development Day on Thursday, however our pupils are working overtime as they will be involved in various competitions in the evenings and at the weekend!  A busy week ahead!

Thanks for reading,

Mrs. Elaine Fitzpatrick

Headteacher