Mad Hatter’s Tea Party: Tickets on Sale
Children can wear fancy dress to school on the day and some can be made at the craft tables.
Tickets are priced at £3, with two tickets for £5 and three for £7. The afternoon tea and crafts are included in this price. Along the bottom of the tickets there are 6 tokens which can be spent at the various activities and games throughout the afternoon. There will also be a raffle and stalls where purchases can be made.
If anyone can support the event on the day can they please email our Parent Partners:Â puscps.ps@gmail.com
We will also request that people send in some home baking for the event, if you do hand in home baking can you please include an ingredients list.
Fairtrade Friday!
Repost: Fair Trade Dress Down Day
A reminder that our February dress down day will on Friday 8th March. We would request that if children chose to take part in the dress down day that they make a donation (usually £1) and this donation will go towards Fairtrade, as it is Fairtrade fortnight. The dress down day is free choice, remembering that  dress is appropriate for school, we would request no football colours (following West Lothian policy) and no midriff tops.
We are aware that this is the P1 Assembly Day but they can also take part in the dress down day.
Mad Hatter’s Tea Party: Save the Date!
Dress Down Day – Change of Date
Due to school camp and family photos the February dress down day will on 8th March. We would request that if children chose to take part in the dress down day that they make a donation (usually £1) and this donation will go towards Fairtrade as it is Fairtrade fortnight.
We are aware that this is the P1 Assembly Day but they can also take part in the dress down day.
Friends of Magale
Scottish Celebration Assembly
This morning we held our annual Scottish Assembly to celebrate all things Scottish. It was fantastic to have older family members, family and friends join us for the celebration.
We welcomed two judges for the poetry recitals, Mrs Thom from our office and Mr Jenkins a local resident who is part of the Burns Federation.
Two pupils from each class were selected to present at the assembly.
The judges decided on one child from each stage from P2-7 to go through to the West Lothian Burns Competition in February/ March.
The winners were:
- P2 – Jacob
- P3 – Sophie-Rose
- P4 – Eilidh
- P5 – Aaron
- P6 – Owen
- P7 -Lauren
Congratulations to the children who performed but also to all the children who recited a poem in front of their class.
Two girls from Primary 4 demonstrated some Scottish dancing.
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P1-3 performed some Scottish songs.
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We shared a video from our nursery boys and girls.
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Mrs Ross made some tablet to sale and our Parent Partners donated a Scottish hamper.
A big thank you to Lauren and Jack who saved the day by fixing our microphones.
Thank you to Mrs Cougan for organising our Scottish Assembly and to everyone who took part.