FREE Girls Easter Rugby Camp

πŸŒΈπŸ‰ FREE Girls Easter Rugby Camp! πŸ‰πŸŒΈ

Looking for something fun this Easter holidays? Come along to our FREE Girls Rugby Camp!

πŸ“… 31st March
⏰ 10am – 2pm
πŸ‘§ Open to girls from P1 through to U16s

Whether you’re brand new to rugby or already play, this is the perfect chance to learn new skills, make friends and have lots of fun in a friendly, supportive environment!

πŸ’— Fun games
πŸ’ͺ Skill development
πŸ‰ Team activities
πŸŽ‰ Loads of Easter fun!

All abilities welcome – just bring trainers, comfy sportswear and plenty of energy!

πŸ“© Book a space through the link https://www.eventbrite.com/e/livingston-rugby-club-girls-easter-camp-tickets-1983768693564?utm_experiment=test_share_listing&aff=ebdsshios&sg=1e26c86da355a4519d433a2bff674337ec85edda4efdaf56ca95be5a7582fa0db062319c2c5e675c9003633276bef284b70abfb8bb7479269d83ce7ca8c6d4eddd6e32111137018883ecfc05e4

Digital technology to support dyslexia

Digital technology to support dyslexia
Wednesday 25 March, 7pm on Zoom.
Our next meeting will take place online on Wednesday, 25 March 2026.
Join us and Natalie Brodie, Digital Pedagogy Officer from West Lothian Council, for a demonstration of how digital technologies can be used to support learners with dyslexia. This will include an overview of the accessibility tools available to all West Lothian pupils and staff via Glow, as well as the in-built features offered across a range of devices, including iPads, Windows 11 and Chromebooks. This online session is suitable for parents/carers, teachers and pupils.
You can book your free place using Ticket Tailor at https://buytickets.at/dyslexiascotland2/2089641, and don’t forget to have your devices to hand on the night!
Kindest regards,
Irene
Sent on behalf of Dyslexia Scotland West Lothian

Red House Party

Red house were the house point winners for term 1 (Aug – Dec). They had a house party on Friday 16th January. The pupils wore their pyjamas to school and had a snack and a drink while they watched Wallace & Gromit. We look forward to seeing who will win the house reward this term.

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P6 Active & Sustainable Travel

Primary 6 have started a new topic to develop their learning about the benefits of active travel and exploring the world around us. This will involve exploring the local community. ​Carol Smith & Martin Bucknell are AST Support Officers and will be supporting the school this term to deliver this exciting project. The pupils have had their first session with Carol & Martin and were developing relationships and discuss active travel in the local community.

Calderwood Ski Team

The Calderwood ski team competed at the Boyd Anderson event at Hillend on Monday 8th December.

The team narrowly missed out on 3rd place, but we saw some incredible individual and team performances. Out of approximately 200 children, Aaron was the 4th fastest boy overall and the second-fastest P6. Ruairidh came 9th overall and was the fastest P4.

Charlie was our 3rd fastest racer, followed by Niamh, Harper, and Emily.

A special mention to Emily, who is new to skiing and competing in her first raceβ€”she impressively shaved 6 seconds off her time between her first and second run.

Well done to the team and we look forward to hearing about how they get on at future competitions.

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P7 Cross Country

Well done to the 8 boys and 8 girls from P7 that ran at the Livingston South P7 Cross Country at Bankton Mains Park. Both the girls and boys team came in 1st place and will now compete at the West Lothian P7 Cross Country in November. A special mention to Poppy who came 3rd overall in the girls race and finished on the podium. Well done team!

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