Dress Down Day Dates

Please find below the provisional dates for our dress down days for Primary 1-7.

Like last year, the dress down days do not always fall on the last Friday of every month or the last day of each term. Instead the dates reflect events that are happening in school.

If your child would like to take part in the fundraising dress down days we would ask that they please bring a donation. We will also be running house competitions to see which house can raise the most money.

Thank you in advance for supporting these charities and helping with raising money for school funds.

Dress Down Days

P7 Celebration Disco

We danced the night away at our Celebration Disco! The DJ played games and had us all dancing, he even had a foam machine and glow bracelets for us all.

Our Parent Partners created some Hawaiian themed treats and delivered our pizzas for us, a big thank you to them and to parents who donated some treats! Thank you to Uphall Station Gala Day for making a contribution towards the pizzas.

Surprise! Our surprise was an ice cream van and the response was, ‘But MIss Burton we have no money!’. Thank you to Pumpherston Community Council for paying for our ice creams and slushes. We loved this special treat.

We even had a Hawaiian themed cake! Thank you so much to Mrs Andison for baking it for us.

A huge thank you to everyone who contributed to organising our P7 Celebration Disco and to our teachers for coming along to celebrate with us.

Almond Pyjama Party!

Almond received the most points in term 4 and earned themselves a party, they decide on a Pyjama Party! They had corners, best dancer, pass the parcel, musical statues and food. Thank you to Lauren and Jack, and all the Primary 7s for helping to organise the party.

 

 

Primary 7 Celebration Assembly: Class of 2019

Wow! Today we joined together to celebrate Primary 7s time at PUSCPS. The whole school joined together, along with their families and invited guests, including staff who previously worked at PUSCPS.

https://www.slideshare.net/PUSCPS/p7-celebration-assembly

Primary 1 sang a buddy song to Primary 7 to thank them for being such supportive buddies. It was a lovely surprise!

In the style of Through the Keyhole,  two teams had to use clues to guess the school year, the Primary 7s used memories, interesting facts about school and music as clues.

Primary 7 sang some songs, including this is me, there wasn’t a dry eye in the house!

Miss Burton gave a speech, reminding us that our memories are our greatest treasure and surprised us with a video of our Primary 7 journey.

https://vimeo.com/344560499

Mrs Andison shared a lovely poem and said some lovely words about our PUSCPS Journey. Mrs McConville thanked people who helped us along the way.

We had  a huge surprise in store for the Primary 7 children and our whole school … A staff video!

https://vimeo.com/344595614

You can tell by the photos that everyone was very surprised and found it very funny!

The school sang As We Go Now to our Primary 7s to wish them well.

Our Primary 7s shared their hopes for the future and what jobs they would like to be in the future.

We presented our Primary 7 children, with a certificate, their Year Book, tablet, a dictionary and their high school tie. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to Parent Partner fundraising so we could gift these items to the children.

It was lovely that so many of our Primary 7 families could join us to celebrate.

 

A huge good luck to our Class of 2019 and we wish them well on their future adventures!

Almond Pyjama Party – Wednesday!

Almond will have a Pyjama Party on Wednesday 26th June at 11am for winning the house points this term.

As we have the P7 Celebration Assembly in the morning children should BRING their PJs or party clothes to change into for the party.

Sorry for the short notice about the party but we wanted the children to enjoy their treat before the end of term.

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