Seafield Primary School

Be Your Best

04/04/2025
by Mrs Egan
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End of Term round up

We have had another busy few weeks here at Seafield PS!  We’ve enjoyed welcoming families into school for assemblies, coffee mornings and for our learning breakfasts where our adults got the chance to hear about how we learn in numeracy and take part in a rich task which definitely provided some challenge for everyone!  Thank you to all those who came along to support.  Our Parent Consultation evenings were also very well attended and there were lots of good news stories shared with you about your children.

We are saying goodbye to Mrs Wallace as she goes off to have her baby, we wish her well and look forward to hearing news of baby’s arrival.  Mrs Mills will be joining the staff team to take P1 until the summer break.  She is a familiar face here in Seafield as she has previously worked with other classes in the school and we are looking forward to having her back with us.

Learning Breakfast feedback

Thank you to those who were able to complete the short feedback form when you were here.  For anyone who didn’t get the chance, you can do this by clicking on the link:  https://forms.office.com/e/SfPHuxqgcW

School Ethos Survey

We shared the QR code to complete the annual school ethos survey at our parent consultations however if you did not get the chance to do this, you can complete it by scanning the QR code:

 

 

 

 

Achievement Assembly

I had hoped to hold an assembly on the last morning of term to celebrate achievements but time has gotten away with me so we will do this on the first Friday back.  If you wish to share news of your child’s achievements, please complete the e-form:  https://forms.office.com/e/vHQ8Artbht

Digital Schools Award

Mrs Wallace and some of our pupils recently took part in an online meeting as part of our Digital Schools Award accreditation.  We are awaiting news of whether we have been given the award however the children involved were fantastic and represented our school very well.  We’ll keep you updated but in the meantime, keep your fingers crossed for us!

Rights Respecting Schools

Mr Hamilton and the pupil group are starting to put together our action plan to start the journey to trying to achieve our Gold award.  The steering group (which contains pupils, staff and community partners) met this week and started to work on their plan.  We will keep you updated.

School Football Team

Our football team attended a recent festival where they took part in a series of games against other primary schools.  They were proud to debut our new school strip which was kindly donated to us.  Everyone had a good time at the event and were proud to represent the school in their smart new kit.

Quality Improvement Day

On 12th March, we welcomed head teachers from other schools in our Deans cluster to take part in our school’s quality improvement day.  This involved each class being visited by 2 of the head teachers who observed learning and teaching in numeracy.  I am pleased to say that the day went well and there were positive strengths in each class in areas such as learners being very engaged in the tasks they were working on; effective and skillful questioning being used and positive and nurturing relationships and classroom environments.  We have a few next steps to take forward such as making sure children learn about how they use meta-skills in their daily learning; and making greater use of formative assessment strategies to be able to gather “live” information on how pupils understand and are managing tasks set.  Well done to all staff and pupils who showcased our school very well!

The nursery also took part in the quality improvement day.  The team who visited the nursery noted that staff had worked hard on improving the environment, including the recent refresh of the garden which I’m sure you’ll agree is looking great.  The team also commented positively on the care that the children received from the staff and were happy with nursery paperwork such as planning files and our self-evaluation of our work which staff participate in regularly.  There were some next steps in the ELC too which included to continue to develop activities which extend and challenge the children’s learning and to ensure that staff observations of learning are clear about what aspects of learning were taking place.  Again, a big well done to the staff team and to our youngest learners who were a credit to themselves and their families.

Park Smart

This week we have been running a Park Smart campaign.  We had a whole school assembly to launch the scheme on Monday and over the course of the week, classes learned about road safety and completed activities about safe parking.  We have had a good number of Parent Pledges returned, if you haven’t yet returned yours, please try to do so after the break.

Upcoming Events

We have a lot going on next term and some dates previously shared with you have changed due to unforeseen circumstances.  When we return after the break, I’ll share information about dates for the term.

ELC 

A reminder that our ELC remains open over the Easter break.  If your child will not be attending, please telephone the nursery mobile number as staff won’t have access to school email or groupcall.  The nursery is closed on Friday 18th and Monday 21st April. 

I hope that everyone has a lovely Easter when it comes and we look forward to seeing school children back on Tuesday 22nd April.

Kind regards, Lynne Egan.

 

 

 

 

04/04/2025
by Mrs Wallace
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P1 Friday 4th April 2025

Tickled Pink

  • We loved doing an Easter Egg hunt during Outdoor Learning this week… inside the egg was a number and letter and we had to work together to crack the secret message (we also had a yummy chocolate too!).
  • We enjoyed working with a partner to make super Road Safety posters, they all have a different message about how to keep safe! They look fantastic and the children are excited to show them off to grown ups during our Park Smart event.
  • We went on our class trip to Almond Valley (Mill Farm). The children had such a great day exploring and they enjoyed ‘working on the farm’ with their lanyards to find different animals and learn more about them. The baby goats were so cute (but pretty smelly!).

 

Green for Growth

  • Some children are finding it a bit tricky to remember the order of the days of the week in maths and this is something they will continue to practise.
  • We were revising some personal language in French and some children were struggling to remember some of the phrases.

 

I hope everyone has a super Easter holiday!

Mrs Wallace

28/03/2025
by Mrs Baird
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Friday 28th March Primary 6/7

Tickled Pink

  •  We were den building during outdoor learning and were developing our communication, collaboration, leadership and critical thinking skills.
  • During our basketball session with Xcite  we learned how to dribble properly.
  • While focusing on symmetry in Maths  we were creating symmetrical pictures with two or more lines of symmetry.
  • The HWB Mini Champs were using all the skills we’ve been learning using Adobe Express to create a Park Smart video presentation.  Everyone else was working in small groups to create video presentations about red pandas to enter into a competition being run by the Five Sisters Zoo.
  • Our Debating session was fun because the speakers had collected good evidence and gave excellent speeches.

 

Green For Growth

  • While creating the Adobe video presentations working out the timing for the music and creating character animations was tricky.
  • In symmetry we found it difficult to complete symmetrical pictures digitally.

Lead Learner Update

Our lead learners last week were Julia and Oscar and they chose to focused on

  • being ambitious in your work
  • being responsible with school equipment and resources
  • being kind to teachers and PSWs

Many of the pupils successfully achieved these targets, well done!

Mr Hamilton and Mrs Baird  are also delighted with the progress everyone has made recently using the Adobe Express resource.  Hopefully the Digital Schools Award staff were suitably impressed too, a big well done to our pupils who were interviewed this week for the award.  Fingers crossed that we’re successful!

 

 

Thank you to Preston for writing this week’s blog post. Have a great weekend!   Mrs Baird

28/03/2025
by Miss Cooper
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P5/6 Friday 28th March

Tickled Pink:

  • In outdoor learning, we blindfolded our partners and led them around the woods. They had to feel different objects in the woods and identify them based on texture and size.
  • We have enjoyed working with the Xcite leaders on Basketball over the last couple of weeks. We have been working on chest and bounce passes.
  • We’ve been finishing up our pom-poms that we have been weaving as well as our marble runs and puppet shows this week. We’re excited to show these off to the nursery next week.

 

Green for growth:

  • We need to continue to work on listening in P.E. and watching were we are swinging our rackets and serving the shuttlecocks so we are avoiding hitting others.
  • We have been working on adding adverbs, adjectives, conjunctions and fronted adverbials into our writing by uplevelling sentences and identifying these in an orientation. We found it a little tricky to bring these features into our own writing, but we will keep working on this.

Our lead learners this week are Ruaridh and Ben.

28/03/2025
by Miss Halliday
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28th March P3/4

Tickled Pink

  • We are making Zentangle art on a rabbit. Zentangles are patterns using a black pen and then we are going to colour in bright glasses to stand out.
  • In PE we are continuing to learn badminton with Mrs Robertson. P3s are looking forward to their sports festival next week. P2/3 joined in with us this week too.
  • We have been learning the story of Easter in RME and made our own story glider to help us remember the story.
  • For road safety week, we made our own songs and raps to help teach P1s how to cross the road, we performed it to them and they LOVED it.

Green for growth

  • Our rich task was quite tough this week but we showed resilience and didn’t give up.

Lead learners this week are CJ and Olivia.

28/03/2025
by Mrs Wallace
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P1 Friday 28th March 2025

Tickled Pink

  • We had fun doing a signs of Spring scavenger hunt for outdoor learning – we enjoyed working with a partner to search the whole playground.
  • We made Spring Flowers paintings using forks and cotton buds – this was really fun!
  • We done some science experiments during buddy time – all about colours! We done the ‘Walking Rainbow’ and the ‘Skittles’ experiment.. they were really cool!

  • We had a visit from P3/4 who had been working very hard to make their own songs/raps about Road Safety… they were amazing and we learned a lot from them!

 

Green for Growth

  • Some children found it a bit tricky to roll their own sums for maths – they need to remember that when subtracting we need to start with the bigger number – and be careful with the sign!
  • We had fun exploring the Boomwhackers in music – some children found it a bit tricky to play on the beat.

 

Our Lead Learner next week are Alice and Junior!

 

Have a super weekend,

Mrs Wallace

22/03/2025
by Miss Cooper
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P5/6 Friday 21st March

Tickled Pink:

  • Our P6’s took part in a badminton festival this week and had a lot of fun!
  • Thank you to everyone who attended our family breakfast this week. We enjoyed showing our families the rich numeracy tasks that we have been working on in class.
  • We have been working on narrative writing and finished writing up our Sci-Fi narrative stories this week. We have been enjoying exploring how to write different genres.

Green for growth:

  • We were working on finding fractions of a quantity this week. We found it a little difficult so we made sure we took our time looking at lots of examples to help us understand.
  • We have been working on debating in literacy and need to keep working on making sure only one person is speaking at a time, that we are listening to each other and ensuring that our disagree responses are respectful.

Our lead learners this week are Jason and Abi.

21/03/2025
by Miss Robb
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P2/3 Friday 21st March

P2/3 have had a fantastic few weeks together! Last week we had our class trip to the Five Sister’s Zoo where we got to explore the zoo and had some different lessons from the zoo keepers on the animals – We had an amazing time and would love to go again! Our topic for this term is under the sea and we have been enjoying learning all about the different sea creatures.

Tickled Pink:

  • We have been working hard in science, focusing on classifying animals. We know that mammals have back bones and are warm-blooded, reptiles have scales and slimy skin, amphibians can live under water and are cold-blooded, invertebrates have no bones and no fur.
  •  In topic this week we learned all about a Venn diagram and created one for ourselves. We know that a Venn diagram has 2 circles with an overlapping area. We used this diagram to sort animals into where they lived – land, water or both.
  • In numeracy we have been looking at co-ordinates with compasses. We know that there are 8 points on a compass and can name all of them. We used the coordinates during outdoor learning to explore the playground and discover what was in each direction.

Green for growth:

  • In pe we are learning how to play badminton and we feel that we could do with more practice on hitting the shuttlecock with the badminton racket.

Our lead learners this week are Ernest and Eadie – Well done!

Have a good weekend, Miss Robb 😊

21/03/2025
by Mrs Wallace
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P1 Friday 21st March 2025

Tickled Pink:

  • We had lots of fun going on a Bug Hunt on Monday for Outdoor Learning. We worked with a partner to search for bugs and capture them in our bug viewers. The magnifying glass let us have a closer look at the bug and then we ticked it off our sheet and released the bug back to its natural habitat.
  • We started learning about Time this week in Maths and had lots of fun making our own watches and playing new games. We are focusing on o’clock and have been learning about analogue clocks – identifying the face and hands.

 

Green for Growth:

  • Some children found fact families in maths a bit tricky – we will continue to practise this.
  • For topic we were learning about where foods come from – plants or animals… we had lots of discussion about different foods and sometimes it was a bit difficult working out where it came from, some foods come from a mixture of plants and animals.

 

Our Lead Learners next week are Iver and Lucy!

 

Have a super weekend,

Mrs Wallace

14/03/2025
by Miss Cooper
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P5/6 Friday 14th March

Tickled Pink:

  • We have been creating backgrounds for our fairytale story to present to the nursery. We have had to use our measuring skills to help us. We can’t wait to share the stories we have been creating with the nursery children.
  • We worked on a rich task in maths about creating and working out a timetable. We also had to work out how long the journeys took. We found it difficult to start of with but we took our time and were successful with the task.
  • We created underwater scopes this week out of plastic bottles, cellotape and cling film. We used these scopes when we went down to the River Almond during outdoor learning to see what we could spot in the river.

Green for Growth:

  • We need to keep working on listening and following instructions in P.E.

Well done to Isla, Emma Jo and Mason who took part in the P6 EuroQuiz!

Our lead learners this week are Jodie and Harris.

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