Out of 1326 classes:
346th | P5 | ||
847th | P3 | ||
996th | P1 |
Out of 32,392 pupils:
2308th – Jessica – P3
2484th – Kieron – P5
2487th – Kayden – P5
3261st – Jake – P3
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At our parent consultations, please visit the hall where we would like families to contribute to our Values Refresh! Have a look and reflect on:
We will collect your ideas at the parent consultations this week. If you would like to offer some further suggests, please add them as a comment to this blog post.
This week, Primary 3 have been learning about germs and diseases. We are investigating how germs can spread and grow on different surfaces by conducting an experiment with a potato.
We cut the potato into 4 slices and put the first slice in a plastic bag. This is our control slice to see how a potato would decay normally. We then rubbed the other slices on different surfaces before putting them into bags to see which would result in the most bacteria growing. Our slices were then labelled and placed in a cupboard. We will have to wait until next week to find out the results.
There was a real buzz in the hall today as we had our first Families Learning Together session of this school year. Children had to the opportunity to share their progress in their jotters and their targets. This will also support conversations at our  Parent Appointments next week. Thank you to everyone who joined us and our P7 Young Leaders who ran the event.
Our Digital Directors and IDL experts demonstrated to parents and carers how to use these apps.
Each of our classes have planned a focus on Maths/ Numeracyas part of their interdisciplinary context for learning. Have a look below to see what they are are learning.
Thank you for signing up to make a parent appointment online. This has been a huge success with 71%Â of families signing up to make their appointments. The system is now closed, if you would like a parent appointment for Wednesday 2nd or Thursday 3rd October please contact the office by Friday 27th September.