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A Busy Week

Primary 5 have been learning about the Christian creation story.  We have been drawing pictures to show how God created the world.

We have also move on with our topic.  We have discovered that Mary queen of Scots had to leave Scotland and go to France .  We wrote letters to Mary’s mum from France.

We are very excited about our first golf lesson.  Lewis really liked learning golf.  It made Glenn feel good.  Rachel was pretty good at the game to hit the target, Ryan T found this a difficult game although he was ok at it!  Ryan M felt he did better that he thought he would.  Some of the class didn’t feel confident at the start of the lesson but now that they have been taught how to swing the club they are feeling more confident about the next lesson.

A week in the life of p6!

P6 have had a very busy week! On Tuesday we went to West Lothian College to work with the students and learn touch rugby.  When we were walking there it was very rainy.  Despite this, (connective courtesy of Katie!) we still had a great time.  Louis loves going to the college because it means extra PE time.  Kylie enjoys going to the college to work with new people.  Rian likes to learn new things and working with Jack.  We learned touch rugby skills like passing back, using two hands to pass the ball and how to intercept the ball. 

We are also still learning about the creation of Earth.  Dylan really liked finding out about the Big Bang.  We have also been busy making models of the structure of our earth.  Did you know, there are 4 different layers of the earth?  We do!  They are the crust, the mantle, the inner core and outer core.

 P6 were also checking up on their spelling this week too. Shaun was very happy because his spelling has really improved since August.  We are all working hard on our spelling.

We were also involved in a cluster event at the Lanthorn this week to celebrate St Andrews Day.  Sean really enjoyed talking about St Andrew.  Chloe liked going to see what the other schools had been finding out about St Andrew and to watch our own school perform.  We are proud to be Scottish and living in Scotland even though our wish for World Cup wins may take a while to come true!  Megan thought it was cool to sit in a section of the saltire on the floor with the saltire cross in-between everyone. 

We were really happy to make cards and celebrate the pupil support workers on Friday this week.  We want to thank Mrs McDevitt for always refereeing the football, Miss Campbell is always there to care for us when we need help, Mrs Reilly always helps us and supervises us in the playground, Mrs Oliver helps us in the lunch hall, Mrs Thomson helps us keep the garden looking great, Mrs Little helps us in the library and Mrs Smail looks after everyone going to Roosters.  Bankton would not be complete without them!

 Next week, we are looking forward to going back to West Lothian College for athletics, the Christmas lunch and presenting some of our structure of the earth work to the rest of the class to teach them about rock groups.  Not musical rock groups! We’re talking about sedimentary rocks, metamorphic rocks and igneous rocks….more information on that next week.

Launch of P7 Commonwealth Transition Project

Today, all the P7’s from all the JYHS cluster primaries were invited along to JYHS for the exciting launch of the commonwealth games transition project.  The children met Mrs  Hatch, the headteacher of the JYHS and were also introduced to Mr Bell who is co-ordinating the project.  The P7’s from Bankton represented their school very well and enjoyed meeting children from the other P7 classes.  Everyone has come back talking about some new friends that they have made and about how much they enjoyed their morning.  Now the challenge of creating a travel brochure for their assigned countries will begin!  Everyone is looking forward to the next transition event.  Well done P7.

Award Winning Gymnasts

On Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Ferguson took two girls from bankton to Craigswood Sports Centre for a gymnastics competition. Brooke Jack, P.3/4 and Zoe Black, P.2A were proud to represent Bankton Primary school in this competition.

Brooke said:”I tried my very best and I was first. I won a gold medal and a shield for the school. I felt very proud of myself”

Zoe said: “I enjoyed the competition and I was proud of myself for winning a second place medal and a shield for the school. I am really good at my floor routine.”

Mrs. Ferguson was very excited about their win and the girls shared their news at assembly.

Well done girls!

Brooke and Zoe proudly show off their trophy.Medal Winners - Well done Bankton Girls!

Healthy Lunch Box Campaign

As part of West Lothian’s health promotion campaign we are trying to encourage all pupils and parents to think about healthy eating. A balanced diet , drinking water and milk help our children to learn better and prepares them to become healthy adults.

Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Ferguson are ‘spotting’ pupils in the lunch hall who have healthy lunch boxes with fruit, vegetables, yogurt and healthy sandwiches. The children are proud to show off their lunches and P.1 are already leading the way with the healthy eating message.

Congratulations to Cole Mason and Sai Bollabathula who received a healthy lunch box certificate today. Please continue to support us with health promotion in this way.

Cole's lunch looks delicious!

Mrs. Ferguson wanted to eat Sai's lunch!