Primary 4 had great fun learning all about the human skeleton in science. They made their own skeletons and have been learning to identify and name the bones in the body. Next time they will be learning about the position and function of the major organs.
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This week in P3…
We have been learning:
- about multiples of 3 and 6
- to measure the weight of objects
- to find pairs that make 10 when adding
- about faces of 3D shapes
Primary 4 artists are having fun creating their own superhero city!
Archdiocese Letter
We are currently actively recruiting two advisors to work for the Archdiocese. One primary and the other secondary. These are viewed as high profile jobs with a very important remit to help support our very much valued Catholic schools. They provide a key link with the Church and yourselves to help serve our pupils on their journey through Sacrament preparation, religious education and general spiritual wellbeing. Please, could you advertise this in your school newsletters and maybe suggest any suitable people you are aware of. The details of job descriptions can be found on, www.myjobscotland.com
Our fantastic party dancing!
We were great dancers at our party, here are some of our moves…
Christmas Party P7!
Primary 7 enjoyed their last Christmas party at St Joseph’s with fantastic dancing, Scottish dances and games!
It was a fantastic afternoon and all the children looked fabulous in their party clothes!
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support, it is greatly appreciated and wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Miss McCullagh and P7M
P5 Violin Group
Nursery Christmas Concert
The children had their Christmas Concert today in aid of save the children. Everyone looked lovely in their Christmas jumpers. We had a nativity story and sang Christmas carols, followed by some Christmas truffles made by the Christmas. We raised an amazing £ 73.59 thank you everyone.
Busy day in P6R!
Christmas Show
Our school show on Monday was a great showcase of talent across the school. We were entertained by a Nativity from our Primary 1 and 2 pupils. This was followed by music and Christmas songs across the decades to celebrate our school’s 50th anniversary. We all had a fantastic time taking part.












































































