Teachers plan meaningful, challenging tasks for pupils, taking into account prior learning. Pupils work individually and in groups. Often many curricular areas and activities are linked to “topic work” e.g. Technology or a Science task may be incorporated into a Health and Wellbeing topic.
Active learning strategies, cooperative learning approaches and interdisciplinary learning are all key features of learning in our school. Health Week, Science Week, Numeracy Week and Book Week Scotland all provide opportunities for interdisciplinary learning.
We work with our partners in Active Schools to provide a variety of extra-curricular activities, giving pupils the opportunity to develop as Effective Contributors. Pupils have achieved success in many of these, including non-competitive events and competitive tournaments including cross country, dance and tennis. Confidence is increased and the importance of being healthy and active is emphasised.
The children participate fully in school concerts and Christmas parties and weekly Achievement assemblies are a feature of the wider life of the school.
Pupils are also given the opportunity to go on Religious Retreats, as part of their preparation for receiving the sacraments. Our P6 and P7 pupils have the opportunity to participate in an outward bound residential experience.
Throughout the year the children raise funds for local and international charities and we often work with our community partners on projects to provide pupils with unique learning opportunities.