Happy Easter

It has been a busy term for the children with lots to do. We have been exploring the weather, when it was very cold and very warm, writing and making marks in the frost.  and playing out inthe beautiful sunshine. We have celebrated Scots, learning lots of new words. We have been over to the Pump Track and watched the men building it using lots of different equipment and we talked about the safety aspects of the track and the building site. We have been exploring maths using lots of different resources both inside and outside. Lots of us were interested in feeding and caring for the birds .

We have had lots of visitors this term, Miss McLaughlin came to tell us all about being a teacher, Mr Manderson  came to talk about being a police officer, Mr Fish came and told us all about his job a fireman and showed us all the things he need to fight fires.  We have visited the Post Office and learned about the things we can do there

Mrs Bradley came and did lots of singing and musical instruments with us and Mrs Campbell from primary 5 came and showed us how to make finger patterns, look at dot patterns and how numbers looked “altogether”.

We have had a visit from the baby chicks and have made pizza with our student Miss Davis.  The fairies have left us a beautiful door in the garden and we have been chilling and practicing our cosmic yoga.

To end the term we had a pajama  day and we watched dvds and helped to raise money for the school in Magale.

We would like to thank you for all your support this term and look forward to seeing you all on Tuesday 23rd April for the new term

Have a great holiday!!

World Autism Awareness Day

Today we celebrated World Autism Awareness Day.

We all wore our favourite colours to show how we are all different.

Mr Ullathorne, one of our parents who works with Autism Initiatives took workshops with P2-7. They discussed autistic super powers, neurodiversity and sensory overload.

A big thank you to Mr Ullathorne for giving up his time to come and work with us.

Term 3: Celebration Assembly

On Friday 29th March at 9:10am, we wll have our Term 3 Celebration Assembly. Those children who are receiving our STEM Superstar and Awesome Author awards have received an invite.

We will also be recognising:

  • P7 Camp
  • P7 Rotary Quiz
  • P6 Euro Quiz
  • P6 Skiiing
  • P5 Camp
  • Class Sumdog Awards
  • Burns Competition Entries

Dr Peter Hughes, the previous Chief Executive of Scottish Engineering and previous President of The Robert Burns World Federation will be joining us to share his success story.

Please feel free to come along and help us celebrate!

The Cost of the Nursery Day

We want to make sure that all children are able to make the most of the nursery day and that no child misses out on anything. Your answers to this survey will help us check whether any costs are causing concerns for our families and children and see whether there is anything that we can do to help out. Your voice is really important and we want to hear from as many parents and carers as possible. If you would like a paper copy of this survey to complete please ask staff at your child’s nursery or early years centre.

Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey.

Mad Hatter’s Tea Party: Tickets on Sale

Tickets for our Spring fundraiser are now on sale from the school office.
Everyone is welcome to the PUSCPS Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, though all children will need to be accompanied by an adult as it is an after school event.

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: 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.

All monies raised will go back into school funds.

Visitors to the Nursery

Mr Fish the Fireman came to visit the PM children and show them all the things that he has on his uniform. He talked about his helmet and uniform and how they keep him safe from the heat of the fire, he showed us his visor to protect his eyes. He lots of thing to help on his uniform. He has a whistle to be found in building, he has a torch to see. His boots are special in the way that they are made of strong material to keep his feet safe from anything that could fall on them.

The AM children had a visit from PC Manderson and his colleague to tell us about their job as police officers. They talked about all the things that they do as officers and explained about all the equipment they have on their uniforms. They let us try on their hats and when they left they put on the blue light and the siren on the police car for us.

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