We have moved!

Finally after many years of anticipation we are in our new school building.  It is very bright and seems very, very big compared to our previous home.  I have to say though, that the wait was well worth it.  The children are super excited to have so much space as each classroom has a breakout area where they can work quietly in small groups and a very big playground that is much easier to monitor.  The children love the decking and being able to bring each class into their own cloakroom will prevent so many problems of missing coats and crowded corridors.

We took a photo of everyone on the last day in the old school and another one on Wednesday 22nd March outside the new school.  This week sees our official opening and by the time the parent/teacher meetings come around in March it will look and feel like a ‘real’ school.

Our last day in the old school building

In our new home

The Big Pedal

The Big Pedal 2012

Now that we are in our new school, we’d like to encourage each other to cycle or scoot to school – there are lots of spaces to lock up your bike or scooter at the main entrance.  We’ll be logging how many scoots and cycle journeys are made on 3 special days in March to take part in The Big Pedal. See Mrs Hull for details.

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas

The school is really starting to feel Christmassy now.  We have a real tree in the dining hall.

and an even bigger tree in the Institute hall, though sadly it isn’t a real one.

The classes are all busy making things to decorate the dining hall for the Christmas dinner tomorrow, which will be served by teachers and accompanied by Christmas music.  Every class is rehearsing songs for the end of term service and all is going to plan.  We are all hoping that the snow and gale force winds stay away as we really don’t want any disruptions to our plans for next week, which is to be a really, really busy one.

125th Birthday Open Weekend

On Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th september our school was open to the community and general public including pupils past and present.  All the pupils and staff in the school had worked really hard on displays and the gathering of information about school life 125 years ago when the school was first opened, as we tried to make the visit as interesting as possible.  This was combined with photos and memorabilia that had been handed in by members of the community and gathered from West Lothian archives, as well as teachers’ own personal belongings.

Both days were very busy and it was a wonderful experience to be part of, listening to memories being shared and revisited combined with answering questions about the new school and the plans for the future.  Here are a selection of photos taken over the weekend.

Our wonderful cake from Brown Sugar
Time for tea and a blether
Loaned for the event by a former pupil - how times have changed!
But some things remain the same - the art of cross stitch demonstrated by Mrs Hull
A work in progress
Sharing memories

Teachers past or teachers present?
Photos and Memories

 

The Primary 2 classroom

The new school

On Friday 26th August Mrs Brockbank and the teaching staff were lucky enough to visit the new school, along with the architect for the project, and have a guided tour of the inside.  The staff were amazed and delighted by how it looked, especially the size of the hall, which seems huge. 

In preparation we all needed to wear safety footwear, high visibility vests and hard hats but it was well worth it.  Hopefully there will be another visit nearer the completion date, which we will share with you if we can.  Below is a selection of photos from the visit.

The hall

 

The main corridor behind the hallThe rear of the school and the playground
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