Just to remind everyone that after school clubs start next week (week beginning 18th April). TOPS club and Football club remain as normal. However, Ms Gavin’s reading club is for P1 ONLY this term. Only P1 pupils will attend this club this term. It will be slightly shorter, finishing at 4:10pm.
Welcome Back to Term 4!
It has been a busy morning already in P4/5 we had a Holiday check in and leaders organised their group news and chose a reporter to share ideas with the class. Everyone sounds as if they have been very active outside enjoying the better weather and lighter nights-well done! No after school clubs this week all starting in Week 2 of the term…..
Happy Holidays Everyone…..
Role play with p1and p4/5
P6/7 Conference 2016
This morning we attended the annual CAB Conference at Murrayfield Primary School. Our focus was on vandalism and graffiti. We made a power point and a graffiti wall to show that graffiti doesn’t need to be a bad thing.
We really enjoyed working and socialising with the other schools in Blackburn and watching their presentations. We’re so proud of Blackburn and want it to be as best as it can be.
Well done to everyone who had a individual bit to read. We were very confident indiviuals and as always, behaviour was superb and our teachers were so proud.
P7 and Software Training Scotland
For the last ten weeks, we have had the opportunity to work with Software Scotland to use an app called Garage Band to create covers of original songs. We worked in 5 groups and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. We would like to thank Bob and Maria for helping us and hope the rest of the school and our parents enjoyed our performance.
Sky academy trip for p4/5….
P3/4 Assembly
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P7 School Camp
Most of P7 went to school camp and enjoyed a fantastic week at Belmont last week. The behaviour was excellent and Miss Glencorse was very proud of everyone.
We climbed, crawled, jumped and partied our way through the week and here are some photographs as a little taster.
Well done to Renee and Shaun, who didn’t go to camp, but were a fantastic help to Mrs Brennan and the rest of the school while we were away.