Seafield Primary School

Be Your Best

29/05/2026
by Mr Hamilton
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Primary 6/7 – Friday 29th May

Primary 6/7 have had a wonderful week in school with lots of enjoyable 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 all enjoyed Maths this week as we started a new topic and we were able to understand ratio and proportion and the language that should be used for each of these processes in Maths
  • We enjoyed going to the Bud Bus yesterday as we learned a lot about Poppy Scotland and how they try to help and support people in the armed forces, veterans and their families
  • We all enjoyed getting some free time this week when it was very hot in the classroom so that we could get some fresh air and a little time outdoors
  • We really enjoyed reading our class novel, “The Night Bus Hero” as we nearly reached the end of the book and we also enjoyed doing some comprehension work linked to this story
  • Our Primary 7s feel that they have done some very good work on getting their Leaver’s Assembly script together and we did well working as a large P7 group with the teacher to edit and finalise the script.
  • Our Primary 6s are continuing to enjoy working on their projects because they are getting more work done on them and are now and adding good detail
  • We all enjoyed playing games in PE as we are able to demonstrate our control and passing skills
  • Our P7s who took part in the Maths quiz at Deans High really enjoyed taking part and were very happy that they did so well in the competition and came third
  • Many of us enjoyed our Health & Wellbeing, Relationships and Sexual Health lessons this week as we were learning new facts and information

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

  • Some people felt that there were some of the class not being very responsible during our Health & Wellbeing lessons and being a bit silly

Our school value award winners for this week are Kyle and Mason. Massive congratulations to them!

Well done P6/7 for a fantastic week in school. Have a lovely weekend and see you all next week.

29/05/2026
by Mrs Page
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Seafield Snippets Friday 29th May 2026

What a busy week we have had!

Our P3–P7 pupils enjoyed a fantastic visit from Bud on Thursday, where they learned all about Poppy Scotland. The “museum on wheels” brought history to life, and the children had great fun taking part in a range of engaging activities.

We also held a Mega Milkshake Monday, which was a great success! It meant that most children who missed out due to recent Monday holidays were able to enjoy their milkshake. Don’t worry if you haven’t had yours yet—we’ll be running another Mega Milkshake Monday next week to make sure everyone gets a turn.

A huge well done to our P7 pupils who attended the Deans High School Maths Challenge. They represented the school brilliantly, participated with enthusiasm, and came away with an impressive 3rd place—a fantastic achievement!

Thank you to all our families who attended the Sharing the Learning Event on Wednesday, it was lovely to see so many of you there and share examples of fantastic learning.

Looking ahead, next week is our Gold Rights Respecting Schools (RRS) Validation Day, and we are all very excited.

Have a lovely weekend everyone!

Mrs S Page

Next week 

Monday 1st June New P1 Parent/carer information evening (5-5.30pm)
Wednesday 3rd June New P1 Lunch Visit (11.30-12noon) Parents/carers are welcome to attend
Thursday 4th June P7 parent meeting at DCHS (5.30-6pm)

Coming Up

9th -11th June P7 transition days at DCHS
9th and 10th June New P1 Classroom Visits – See transition information pack (Issued 13th May 2026)
Friday 12th June P1 Class Assembly 9.15am for parents/carers
Friday 12th June Sports Day, 11am start
Monday 15th June –

Friday 19th June

Health Week
Wednesday 17 June ELC Activity Sessions with Parents/Carers  10.00-11.15AM 2.00-3.15PM
Thursday 18th June and Monday 22nd June Whole School Transition Days – in school time (pm)
Friday 19th June Achievement Assembly (pupils only) – parents are welcomed to share examples of wider achievements with school

29/05/2026
by Mrs Denholm
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Friday 29th May 2026 P2/3

We have had another very busy week this week and have enjoyed the nice weather. Thank you to everyone who has ensured the children have applied sun cream and bring hats.

Tickled Pink –

  • We were enthusiastic about our Outdoor PE sessions, developing our fitness and participating in team games. We also created an obstacle course.
  • We carried out experiments about what plants need to grow – we planted seeds on plastic, on an apple, on paper, in water and soil. We used magnifying glasses to investigate the growth and discussed conclusions.
  • We created our own individual art work of a plant using a range of materials to show roots, stem, leaves, petals and seeds – we were all very successful in doing this and our finished pictures look wonderful.
  • Outdoor learning we were making shadows with our bodies and our friends.
  • We made lemonade in class with lemons, some of us liked it and others did not. We then had to go and write instructions on how to make Lemonade. We listed the materials and the step by step instructions.

Green for Growth-

  • When we are doing creative art activities we need to get better at taking care of our resources – (lids on pens, glue sticks) and helping to tidy up our classroom afterwards.
  • We need to stay focussed and use our number talk skills when working on a maths problem solving task – some of us found this weeks task quite challenging. We had to use the numbers 1 to 8 and find as many different ways to make sums with the same answer.

29/05/2026
by Miss White
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Primary 3/4 – Friday 29th May

We have had a wonderful week in P3/4.  Here’s what we would like to share about our learning:

Tickled Pink (things that we feel went well):

  • Our class think that we’ve worked hard during writing this week. We wrote an explanation describing how we get day and night on Earth. We thought it was very interesting.
  • We created a city using one point perspective in Art this week. They all turned out to be fantastic and we love using this technique.
  • All of us really enjoyed Numeracy this week. We were looking at volume so got to do some practical lessons using water and cubes.
  • We also had the opportunity to experience the Poppy Scotland Bud bus. This was very interesting and taught us a lot about the foundation.
  • Some of us also had our grown ups come into School this week. It was great to share our learning with them.

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

  • We think that some of us are not finishing tasks because they are chatting too much. This is something that we want to fix so that we are not distracted.
  • We also need to listen more because some of us are missing important instructions.

Our school value award winners for this week are Struan and Harley. Well done!

Have a lovely weekend everyone!

22/05/2026
by Mrs Page
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Seafield Snippets Friday 22nd May 2026

This week the Rights Respecting Steering group have been working incredibly hard. We are very proud of the work and preparation that is going into preparing evidence for our upcoming Rights Respecting Schools award visit. The children across the school have shown great dedication, enthusiasm, and a genuine commitment to understanding and demonstrating what the Rights mean for them as individuals.

Today the children thoroughly enjoyed taking part in their Hub groups. These sessions have provided valuable opportunities for them to reflect on and evaluate the actions and initiatives carried out across the school this year. They have engaged thoughtfully in discussions, sharing their ideas, celebrating successes, and considering how they can continue to make positive contributions to our school community. We look forward to sharing these successes when we share our standards and quality report.

It has been wonderful to see the children embedding values language into conversations and below you can find our associated values actions, demonstrated expertly by a pupil group. Many thanks to this group for creating this video:

Values Raffle Ticket winners this week were P2/3, fantastic news, well done!

Milkshake Monday – I look forward to seeing Lead Learners at Milkshake Monday when we return from the weekend – this celebration will be a larger group than normal, as some children have still to come along, due to May Monday holidays! Don’t worry I’ll be sure to stock up on treats this weekend to share with you all on Monday!

Have a fantastic weekend everyone!

Mrs S Page

Next Week

Wednesday 27th May Sharing our Learning 2.40pm and 6pm
Thursday 28th May ELC Nursery Natter 2.30pm Parents/Carers welcome

Coming Up 

Monday 1st June New P1 Parent/carer information evening (5-5.30pm)
Wednesday 3rd June New P1 Lunch Visit (11.30-12noon) Parents/carers are welcome to attend
Thursday 4th June P7 parent meeting at DCHS (5.30-6pm)
9th -11th June P7 transition days at DCHS
9th and 10th June New P1 Classroom Visits – See transition information pack (Issued 13th May 2026)
Friday 12th June P1 Class Assembly 9.15am for parents/carers
Friday 12th June Sports Day, 11am start
Monday 15th June –

Friday 19th June

Health Week

22/05/2026
by Mr Hamilton
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Primary 6/7 – Friday 22nd May

Primary 6/7 have had a fantastic week in school with lots of great 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):

  • Our Primary 7s feel that they have been making good progress and working hard on the script for their Leavers’ Assembly
  • We enjoyed moving on to playing games in our focus on football in PE to try to demonstrate the ball control, dribbling and passing skills that we have been working on
  • We all felt that practising the songs for our Leavers’ Assembly has improved this week with better singing and volume and good ideas for the rhythm of the lyrics
  • We all felt positive about our peer assessment and marking of our work with Time in Maths with good focus and discussion of the reasons for answers
  • Our Primary 6s are continuing to enjoy working on their projects because they are getting more work done on them and are now and adding good detail
  • Our Rights leaders are feeling positive about the presentation that they created to speak to all classes in school about and are confident that they have included a lot of very important information about Children’s Rights
  • Most of us felt positive about our comprehension work with Mrs Bain and were positive that there was good focus and progress made in these literacy activities

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

  • Some people felt that there were a number of people not being responsible and respectful when we had a lesson with Reverend Boyd this week
  • Some of us felt that the texts were a little unusual and difficult to understand in our comprehension work
  • A few people were being a little silly with soundboards when using devices

Our school value award winners for this week are Sebastian and Georgia. Massive congratulations to them!

Well done P6/7 for a great week in school. Have a lovely weekend and see you all next week.

22/05/2026
by Mrs Bain
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Primary1 22/05/2026

Tickled Pink

  • We loved working with P3/4 this week to learn digital literacy. They taught us how to log in to Sumdog by ourselves!
  • We took part in Hub Groups and designed a logo for our group
  • We have been practicing our tricky words and are getting much better at recognising these in our reading.

Green for Growth

  • We are practicing taking turns and sharing when we are playing together.

Our lead learners this week are David and Sophia!

22/05/2026
by Miss White
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Primary 3/4 – Friday 22nd May

We have had a great week in P3/4.  Here’s what we would like to share about our learning:

Tickled Pink (things that we feel went well):

  • We have really enjoyed Art this week. We created an Aquarium using one point perspective and they look fantastic!
  • Some of us enjoyed doing Writing on Thursday. We wrote an piece explaining how a Waterslide works and loved learning about this.
  • Last week we created symmetry art and this week we managed to get it up on the wall. We are very proud of ourselves and our Minecraft characters.
  • Some of us also enjoyed French this week and learning all about different clothes.
  • We also really enjoyed our Hub groups today. We enjoy collaborating with each other.

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

  • We need to keep checking over our work to make sure that it makes sense. We want to build our independence.
  • Some people need to remember their listening skills and make sure that they are consistently using them.

Our school value award winners for this week are Leo and Chloe . Well done!

Have a lovely weekend everyone!

15/05/2026
by Mr Hamilton
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Primary 6/7 – Friday 15th May

Primary 6/7 have had a wonderful week with many of the activities we discussed about our week related to school camp and the fun we had at Ford Castle. On Friday morning, we discussed our week and decided that we would like to share these thoughts about this week:

Tickled Pink (things that we feel went well):

  • Lots of us enjoyed the Trapeze activity at school camp because it was a lot of fun and very enjoyable
  • Many of us enjoyed the “Passport Around the World” quiz activity at camp because it was active and we were able to share our knowledge of different countries around the world
  • The children who went to the Cluster Football event on Friday morning really enjoyed it as they felt that everyone played well. and as well as scoring some very good goals we defended well and made some great saves
  • Lots of us enjoyed the Aeroball activity at camp, especially the dodgeball version of this activity
  • Our children who weren’t at school camp really enjoyed the art activities during the early part of the week and enjoyed the printing, moulding clay, etc
  • Some of us enjoyed the Problem Solving activity at camp especially because we learned a new song about fizzy drinks!
  • Lots of us enjoyed the Laser Tag activity and the Zip Line activity too as they were lots of fun

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

  • Some people found the Jacob’s Ladder activity a wee bit tricky at camp, especially the group who suffered hail and rain showers when they were doing it
  • Some of us found “Passport to the World” a little frustrating when we couldn’t find one of two of the countries that we were asked to discover

Our school value award winners for this week are Isla and Matthew. Our school value award winners for last week were Noel and Zac. Massive congratulations to all of them!

Well done P6/7 for a wonderful week. Have a lovely long weekend and see you all on Tuesday.

15/05/2026
by Miss Halliday
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P5/6 15.5.26

Tickled Pink

  • School camp was certainly a highlight for those who went. We had the best time at Ford Castle, which we are sure you can tell from the uploaded pictures.
  • The people staying at school enjoyed an ‘Arty Week’ where they used clay to make beautiful pinch pots, learned how to draw a 2 point perspective piece, used fresh veg to make art and researched a famous artist. The museum they made on Wednesday was fantastic!
  • We enjoyed being back together on Thursday and sharing our adventures with each other.

Green for Growth

  • We need to learn to respect the resources in the classroom and not break them.
  • We have to build our resilience in the playground and not play with people who make us feel sad or try to get us into trouble.

Lead learners this week are Ryan and Finn, well done boys.

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