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World Book Day 2018

To celebrate World Book Day the School will focusing on Reading for the month of March with a range of activities, visits and challenges.

Swap your token for a free World Book Day book or use it for £1 off any book or audiobook worth £2.99 or more at your local bookshop.

The World Book Day book tokens are valid from Monday 26 February–Sunday 25 March 2018.

For more information on free books and where you can use your token please see the link below… Check the resources section for some fantastic reading approaches and resources you can use at home…

http://www.worldbookday.com/

Rag Bag

We would like to thank all pupils, parents and carers for their kind donations. The School have had a great response with  over 70 Rag Bags collected.

Thank you for your continued support…

Exciting local opportunity

Below is the details of the upcoming Lil’ Miss Hits Course. This course is strictly for residents in the Bannockburn Learning community including the Eastern Villages and Fallin;
Venue – St. Margaret’s Primary School
Date – Friday 9th March
Time – 5-8pm
Cost – Free 
Booking via Active Stirling Bookings – 01786 27355 (or through Club DO/Partners)
This course is for FEMALES ONLY. 
All participants will receive a FREE kit bag worth £250
 
Lil’ MissHits is a Judy Murray initiative which looks to increase the female delivering workforce in tennis with this perhaps being the first steps to working in more sports or activities. This is a fun based session where participants will learn basic fundamental drills they can deliver in school, in the home or as part of a community programme. Active Stirling are looking to host sessions within the community, led by the attendees of this course. This would be perfect for members of the community looking to expand their CV and or teachers who look to deliver more after school clubs or have further ideas for in curriculum delivery.

Super Moon Tonight! – Primary 5 Space Context

Primary 5 have been learning about the Space and would like to share this exciting event with everyone (Information taken from BBC News)

The night sky has a display in store on Wednesday, 31 January, with a lunar event being called the “Super blue blood moon”.

For Australia, Asia and some parts of the US and Eastern Europe, there will be a lunar eclipse, as the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon.

On the very same night, our only natural satellite enters its closest point to us in its elliptical orbit.

It will also be the second full Moon of the month, commonly called a blue moon.

The word “blood” has been used to describe the deep red colour of the sunlight that passes through Earth’s atmosphere to illuminate our celestial neighbour.

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