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MIDCALDER PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPIL RECOGNISED IN GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY WEEK COMPETITION

Kaylie Preston, a pupil at Mid Calder Primary School has been awarded runner up position in a Scottish Junior Road Safety Officer (JRSO) competition.
 
To support Global Road Safety Week 2017, hundreds of children throughout Scotland entered the competition to design a poster to highlight the dangers of speeding.
 
Now in its fourth year, the United Nations Global Road Safety Week runs from 8 to 14 May and seeks to raise awareness about the dangers of speeding through its #SlowDown campaign.
 
Pupils from JRSO participating primary schools were encouraged to get imaginative and enter the competition through their own choice of media.
 
A total of 616 pupils from 37 primary schools entered with a range of impressive and informative poster designs, including traditional hand drawn entrees to digitally created designs as well as some accompanied by a selfie.
 
Pupil Kaylie Preston impressed the judging panel with her excellent road safety poster design that carried the messaging: ‘#NoSpeeding.’

The overall first prize went to five year old Isra Ahmed, a primary 1 pupil at Milton Primary School, South Lanarkshire, with her creative design that kept it simple yet impactful with the message: ‘Read the sign, take your time.’
 
Michael McDonnell, director of Road Safety Scotland, said: “The enthusiasm of young people and schools across the country never ceases to amaze me, and the quality of the submissions shows great imagination. 
 
“Hopefully, the underlying reasons for the competition and Global Road Safety Week will be brought home to the children and strike a chord with their teachers and parents. The road environment can be dangerous and inappropriate speed choice is a major factor in the type of injuries vulnerable people can suffer.
 
“JRSOs do a fantastic job of promoting road safety messages in their schools and it’s encouraging to see so many schools getting involved and putting Scotland on the global road safety map. A massive thank you and well done to all those involved.”
 
A further 26 runners up and 77 commendations were awarded to pupils from schools in Aberdeenshire, East Dunbartonshire, Midlothian, Moray, North Lanarkshire, South Ayrshire, South Lanarkshire, Stirling, and West Dunbartonshire.
 
All schools who entered received a participation certificate.
 
For further information or to view the competition entrees, visit: http://jrsocompetition.com/competition-gallery-2017

Global Road Safety Week – Poster Competition

Last week in our JRSO Junior Leadership Team, we entered the Global Road Safety Week Poster Competition. This poster had to highlight the dangers of speeding as well as being eye-catching and colourful. The results were released today, and out of 616 children in the whole of Scotland that entered, Kaylie Preston in P4B was awarded runner up!

Congratulations Kaylie and the rest of our JRSOs for their fantastic entries!

JRSO – 2016 Induction Event

This week our three Primary 7 Junior Road Safety Officers attended a West Lothian JRSO Induction Event at Broxburn Primary School.

During this event our JRSO’s developed their knowledge of Road Safety, received brilliant resources and were given training on how to present information to an audience. The JRSO’s really enjoyed their afternoon and are very excited to share what they have learned with the JRSO Junior Leadership Team and with the rest of the school.

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Road Rangers

The Junior Road Safety Officers have been learning about how to keep safe on the roads.

 

These are some of their top tips. Could you follow them when you’re next out and about?

 

– Never cross a road at a corner. (Caitlin N, P6)

– Be careful when the paths and roads are slippy. (Joe S, P1A & Caitlin S, P4 )

– Get off your bike when crossing the road. (Callum W, P7)

– Wear bright clothing and hi viz when riding on your bike. (Ryan C, P5)

– Always look both ways when crossing the road. (Josh M, P5/4)

– Never cross the road when there are two cars parked next to you because you can’t see when cars are coming past. (Charlie S, P6 & Daniel M, P1B)

– Listen, look and learn. (Freiah T & Gemma B, P3)

– Try to cross at a zebra crossing or traffic lights. (Ellis M, P7/6)

– Never run across a road. (Logan U, P7/6)

– Try to cross at a lollipop man. (James L, P5)

– If you’re not sure whether it’s safe to cross, ask an adult. (Jamie R, P7)

 

‘Be aware, be safe!’ (Logan U, P7/6)

 

How do you keep safe on the roads? Leave your comments below if you have any ideas!

Term 1 Achievement Assembly

On Friday we had our first Achievement Assembly of this session. Each class nominated one pupil to receive the Achievement Award for their class and parents and carers were invited along to watch the assembly.

We also gave out Star Writer Awards, Top Scorer prizes, JRSO certificates and announced the winning house for the term. 

Well done who everyone who received an award!

 2015-10-16 achievement assembly nominees