Well done to Ciaran and James who were picked to recite their poems at the Scots assembly. Well done also to Dolce, Hollie, Liam and Eilidh who gave a super performance when performing ‘Strip the Willow’ with the P7 dancers. It was a super afternoon which we all enjoyed. We hope the senior citizens who attended enjoyed it as much as we did!
Look what came today!

Early bird pupils were able to cheer on the raising of our Green flag as it was put in place first thing this morning! What a fantastic start to our week.
The Eco committee are still working hard on keeping our school recycling systems going, and encouraging everyone to use the litter bins. This month it is Primary 1 and 1/2 turn on the litter picking duty, so we’re sure the playground will be clean and clear.Â
We are also planning an exciting competition which will take place in March. More details will follow, but in the meantime if you have an entertaining talent, keep practicing…
We noticed last week that some of the bulbs planted in the front border are already poking their leaves up to look for the sun, so it won’t be long til spring. Keep your eyes open and let us know if you see anything interesting growing in and around our grounds.
P6 Weekly Blog
For the Scots Assembly Finlay Brennan, Ciaran Cumming, James Halliday and Alysha Vickers have been picked to recite their poems  for Miss Speirs and Miss Baillie. The dancers who will be performing ‘Strip the Willow’ with P7 are Eilidh Anderson, Hollie Brown, Liam Thomson and Dolce Gordon. The reserve dancers are Molly Gillies and Finlay Brennan. We have also been practising a new song ‘ The Roses o’ Prince Charlie’. We cant wait to perform for all of our Senior Citizens on Wednesday!
Primary 6 Powerpoint presentations
Here are links to the powerpoint presentations about Lord Lister shown at assembly this week. They were created by Primary 6.
Lord joseph Lister by ciaran,craig and liam FOR ASSEMBLY
Lord Joseph Lister for ASSEMBLY
use of antiseptic today production team molly leyla finlay c
Breakfast Club
Our school Breakfast club is open from 8.10 to 8.40 am Monday to Friday. Breakfast is available FREE OF CHARGE TO ALL PUPILS and there is no need to book a table, just come along.
We offer a selection of cereals and yoghurt on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. On Tuesdays we have toast with a variety of toppings, and a choice of fresh fruit. Healthy drinks of fruit juice, milk or water are available every day.Â
Come along and make the healthiest start to the day.
Make sure you have a good breakfast to fuel your learning til lunch!
Weekly Blog from P6
This week we have been learning poetry! We were studying the Green man poem and enjoyed making up our own poems. For homework we have been learning Scottish poems for our Scots Assembly. We have also been learning and practising ‘Strip the Willow’ and we hope to perform this at the Scots Assembly. For our Scottish topic we have been learning about Lord Joseph Lister. We have been very busy since we came back from our holidays!
West Lothian Courier Wish campaign
Thank you to everyone who helped us collect the Wish Tokens printed in the West Lothian Courier. We collected a total of 1336! These tokens will be sent in to the Courier office and we’ll hear in the New Year how much our share of the £10,000 giveaway will be.
Our Moment on Radio !
Hear our singing all over again by following the link below to the Forth One page.
http://www.forthone.com/on-air/boogie-in-the-morning/kids-christmas-carols/
Or listen to the mp3 file here 13th-PUSCPS-Carol
Merry Christmas everyone!
The Christmas Extravaganza
Thank you to everyone who joined in the fun at the Christmas extravaganza today. It was a great success. Congratulations to the choir for singing so sweetly and starting the afternoon off in style. We sent a roving reporter round the busy stalls to record some of the activity for the Blog.Â
 More details, including a total for the funds raised, to follow soon.