Seafield Primary School

Be Your Best

18/09/2025
by Mrs Egan
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Seafield Snippets – Thursday 18th September

I can’t quite believe that we are already at the September weekend although I think you can feel a change in the air, particularly in the mornings.  On this note, we would please again ask that all children wear or bring a coat/jacket to school going forward.  This will allow us to continue to be outdoors as much as possible.  Our outdoor learning sessions will continue as long as there are no safety issues with the weather (high winds/slippy surfaces) so please make sure that on your child’s outdoor learning day, they come to school equipped for outdoors.  If you require any assistance to make sure your child is able to take part, please contact me and school can provide support in a confidential and sensitive way.

Please find attached information about Xcite West Lothian’s Outdoor programme which they are running over the October holiday. https://online.flippingbook.com/view/989489272/

A reminder that the school is closed on Friday 19th and Monday 22nd September.  The ELC remains open for normal hours.  If your ELC child will not be attending for their usual sessions, please telephone the nursery on either the main number or the nursery mobile.  Please do not send an email or groupcall text as these communication channels will not be accessed until return on Tuesday.  I hope that everyone enjoys the long weekend and look forward to seeing the children and staff back on Tuesday!

Kind regards, Lynne Egan.

Next Week

Monday – School closed; ELC open

Tuesday – Mrs Egan out of school at training session AM; DISCO group visiting P2/3 PM

Wednesday – P2 and P3 Literacy support session for parents/carers with Mrs Flynn at 2.30pm

Thursday – Mrs Egan out of school at HT meeting; P6/7 working with Nil By Mouth organisation; Reverend Boyd to visit P2/3; P5 – P7 After school club

 

12/09/2025
by Mrs Egan
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Seafield Snippets – Friday 12th September

Welcome to this week’s Seafield Snippets.  We have now had all of our family welcome breakfasts which were really well attended, many thanks to all those who came along.  The children always enjoy the chance to have their family members visit the classroom and the pancakes are another highlight! An e-form link has been shared to allow families to give feedback on these sessions, please take a few minutes to complete this if you can. Destination Judo tasters finished the week off nicely.  Mrs Baird and I attended the West Lothian Health and Wellbeing Conference this morning and took part in some informative workshops.  We will share key messages with the wider staff team at our next meeting.

I hope that everyone enjoys the weekend!  Lynne Egan.

Next week

All week – ELC Stay and Play sessions

Monday – P2/3/4 After school club

Tuesday – School flu vaccinations today; P1 Seesaw parents session for children with surname G – Z at 2.30pm

Thursday – P5/6/7 after school club

Friday – SCHOOL HOLIDAY – ELC OPEN

Monday – SCHOOL HOLIDAY – ELC OPEN

 

 

12/09/2025
by Miss Halliday
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P5/6

Tickled Pink

  • We enjoyed learning about the Industrial Revolution in Social Studies. We learned that coal and steam played a huge part in shaping our world and that children even younger than us were sent up chimneys and into factories to work.
  • In writing we developed our description skills further and wrote about a forest, using synonyms, similes and metaphors.
  • For PE we have begun learning about hockey and have begun learning the skill of keeping the ball close to the stick and attacking an opponents ball.

Green for Growth

  • We are continuing to practise carrying over in addition and making sure that we always carry over the tens and never the ones.
  • Our listening skills still need more practise, especially during instructions.

Lead learners this week are Jack and Rosa.

12/09/2025
by Mr Hamilton
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Primary 6/7 – Friday 12th September 2025

Primary 6/7 have had a wonderful week with lots of exciting learning activities in class. On Friday morning, we discussed our week in school and decided that we would like to share these thoughts about our learning this week:

Tickled Pink (things that we feel went well):

  • We really enjoyed our review of multiplication in Maths as lots of felt that we were making good progress and that we were learning new strategies for trickier multiplication sums
  • We continued to enjoy our work on describing settings in Writing this week as we enjoyed trying to use lots of interesting vocabulary to describe places and we also loved that we were given the opportunity to choose the setting s we were describing
  • We continued to enjoy developing our golf skills in PE as we focused on iron or chip shots. We are improving the control and accuracy of our shots and we were motivated by the opportunity to win shillings by playing precise shots
  • We enjoyed buddying on Friday morning and getting the chance to play with our P1 buddies in the playground
  • Lots of us enjoyed the family breakfast on Thursday and getting the chance to welcome adults into our classroom
  • Many of us enjoyed French and RME with Mrs Flynn on Thursday as we learned lots of new vocabulary in French and enjoyed researching in RME

Green for Growth (things that we need to do to improve our learning)

  • Some of us found our Adobe Express session for Roald Dahl Day on Thursday a bit tricky due to issues with getting onto Adobe Express using the school i-Pads, however, lots of us also really enjoyed this session and developing our digital skills
  • Some of us felt that we didn’t have enough time for our research in RME, so we are looking forward to getting back to it next week

Our school value award winners for this week are Amelia and Harvey. Congratulations!

Well done for an excellent week, P6/7. Have a lovely weekend.

 

12/09/2025
by Mrs Denholm
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P2/3 12 th September 2025

It has been another busy week in P2/3.

Tickled Pink;

  • We have been busy creating our own wee village. We designed our own houses and then laminated  them. We then put them in a container and planted grass seed and wild flower seeds. We need to take care of the seeds so that our houses have a garden.
  • We learning about different seeds and enjoyed investigating conkers.
  • We enjoyed doing PE outside with different stations
  • We sent our letters to the Disco group to ask them to come in and visit us and talk about village life when they were growing up.

Green for Growth;

  • It was hard drawing both sides of the houses.
  • Making the big house for our wall display.
  • It was tricky using Tens and Ones to make numbers to 100

12/09/2025
by Miss White
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Primary 3/4 – Friday 12th September

We have had another fantastic week in Primary 3/4! Especially after our Judo taster session this morning.

 

Tickled Pink (things that we feel went well)

  • We really enjoyed actually making our Roman shields in Art this week! We used paint and card to make them life size!
  • Some of us enjoyed learning about food chains in Science. We can now explain what this is!
  • We’ve kept practising our times tables this week. We are still finding them tricky but understanding them more!
  • We all enjoyed participating in the Judo session on Friday morning. We loved learning the moves and skills.
  • We always love sharing our items for show and tell with our peers!

 

Green for Growth (things that we need to do to improve our learning)

  • We have continued to work on not shouting out our answers this week. Although this has been better, we want to make sure it’s the same every week!
  • In numeracy we found some of our work a bit tricky. However, we continue to try our best and be resilient.
  • Some of us found working with shapes a bit hard this week, especially as we were discussing new concepts.

Our value award winners for this week are Chloe for being resilient and Lucas M for being ambitious! Well done!

Blake and Harley were also chosen by the children as the pupil council reps for Primary 3/4! Fab work!

Have a lovely weekend, see you on Monday.

05/09/2025
by Mrs Egan
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Seafield Snippets – Friday 5th September

We’ve had a really quick week here at Seafield PS, probably because it has been so busy!  We had the first 2 family welcome breakfasts this week which were really well attended and gave parents/carers a chance to see their child’s classrooms.  Our P7 took part in a cross country running event at Dechmont Law yesterday and put in a strong performance, representing our school very well.  This morning, we had our first “Hub Groups” of the year.  P4 – P7 signed up for a hub group and are either in the Rights Respectors, Reader Leaders, Global Gang or Health and Wellbeing Heroes.  Each hub started to work on their action plan for the year and have some super ideas for how to take forward improvements in our school.  P1 – P3 took part in a purposeful play session themed around “The Gruffalo.”  They worked in mixed groups and took part in a range of play based activities, where they had the opportunity to develop some of the key metaskills such as collaborating, communicating and creativity.  Everyone had a good time and worked well in their groups.

Our weather is starting to change as you will have noticed and we would ask that all children wear or bring a jacket to school going forward.  It may be sunny when children leave the house in the morning but on a few occasions this week, the rain has arrived by the time the children go out to play and we don’t have enough spare jackets to provide everyone with one.  Thank you for your co-operation with this.

Thank you to everyone who attended the Parent Council Coffee Morning today, the event raised £116 which will be added to the PC funds which are used to support in school throughout the year.

Diary Dates for the year were shared in an email yesterday, please save this for future reference.  Dates for term 1 are also shared on our school website and will be updated termly.  Seafield Primary School – Seafield Primary

Next week

Monday – P2/3/4 Multisports after school club

Tuesday – P3/4 Family Breakfast; P1 Seesaw session for parents of children with surname from A – F

Wednesday – P1 Family Breakfast

Thursday – P6/7 Family Breakfast; P5/6/7 football after school club

Friday – Destination Judo tasters – we haven’t received confirmation from our Active Schools Co-ordinator that this is going ahead however if all children can wear PE kit just in case, this would be helpful

Have a super weekend!  Lynne Egan.

05/09/2025
by Mrs Egan
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P1 Friday 5th September

P1 have had a super week.  We have learned some more sounds (c, k, e, m and r) and really like singing the Jolly Phonics songs.  A reminder that parents/carers can search for these to sing them with us at home!  We were learning about how to care for babies and pets in health and wellbeing with Mrs Robertson who takes us twice each week when Miss Robb has her time out of class.  In music with Mrs Egan today, we learned more about finding the beat and did some moving in time with music which we enjoyed.  We pretended to be animals and moved around the classroom in time with the music which was good fun!

05/09/2025
by Mrs Baird
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P2/3 Friday 5th September

We’ve had another super week in P2/3.  It was great to see so many of our family members come and join us for our Family Breakfast and we really enjoyed working with our adults in the classroom and showing them around.

Tickled Pink (things that we think went well)

  • We all worked very hard when we were writing about Our Classroom and we shared our writing with the P3/4 class.
  • We’ve already started learning about Seafield in the Past but the P6 pupils helped us write down more questions we could ask the DISCO group when they come to visit our class.
  • Our outdoor learning had a literacy focus this week and we were finding objects which started with different letters of the alphabet and finding objects that rhyme.
  • We were focussing on developing our collaborative skills during play.

 

Green for Growth (things we need to do to improve our learning)

  • We found joining some letters tricky during our Handwriting task and this is something we will need to practise more.
  • We worked in random groups of 3 to complete a numeracy challenge (rich task) and although we were good at collaborating, we found it tricky to share our thinking,  We will try the same task again with different numbers and see if we can get better at this.

 

Lead Learner Update

Our Lead Learners this week were Ava and Rose.

 

Have a fantastic weekend everyone!

05/09/2025
by Mr Hamilton
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Primary 6/7 – Friday 5th September

Primary 6/7 have had a brilliant week with lots of interesting and engaging learning activities in class. On Friday morning, we discussed our week in school and decided that we would like to share these thoughts about our learning this week:

Tickled Pink (things that we feel went well):

  • We really enjoyed continuing our focus on golf in PE and focusing more on putting as well as developing our ability to control our golf shots more
  • We enjoyed our Writing lesson this week as we started our focus on describing settings using lots of exciting descriptive language. We felt that the class concentrated very well on the task
  • We enjoyed finishing off our subtraction review in Maths as we were feeling more confident with the process as we continued to practise the formal written method
  • Our Primary 7s enjoyed the cluster cross country event that they took past in as it was great to take part in a wider sports event and meet children from other schools
  • We really enjoyed our online Art lesson on Friday morning led by the National Galleries of Scotland. We were learning about Andy Goldsworthy and creating our own artworks using various items in the classroom. There was some amazing creativity.

Green for Growth (things that we need to do to improve our learning)

  • Using compasses in Maths with Mrs Flynn was a little tricky
  • Some of us found our Mental Maths session a bit challenging this week as, for some of us, it was the first time we tried these type of questions and learned about the importance of explaining our strategies

Our lead learners were Ben, Niamh, Faith and Che.  They decided on the following three targets for the class; to take care of our buddies, to only speak when asked to and to be respectful to adults in school. They observed lots of learners in the class meeting those targets, which is great news.

Our school value award winners for this week are Ruaridh and Jake. Congratulations!

Well done for a fantastic week, P6/7. Have a lovely weekend.

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