Seafield Primary School

Be Your Best

19/06/2026
by Mr Hamilton
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Primary 6/7 – Friday 19th June

Primary 6/7 have had a wonderful week in school with lots of excellent Health Week activities. 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 really enjoyed our visit from Therapets during Health Week and meeting the lovely dogs, Poppy and Aria
  • We all enjoyed our bowling session at Seafield Bowling Club because we were learning how to bowl and playing fun games and it was lovely to get some time outdoors
  • We all enjoyed our football session during Health Week with coach Steven as we learned various skills and movements and saw some of his incredible skills and nutmegs
  • We loved taking part in the Xcite athletics session as the races and other activities were great fun
  • We really enjoyed taking part in the cheerleading session with one of our lovely parents and we enjoyed making our own ‘starbursts’
  • We were all delighted to have dress down for the full week due to Health Week activities and also getting to wear our clothes showing our support for Scotland at the World Cup on Friday
  • P6s and P7s enjoyed their budding sessions this week with the nursery children and P1s
  • We all enjoyed our basketball session with Xcite during Health Week too

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

  • Some people felt that we need to make some improvements with singing and dialogue during our P7 Leavers’ Assembly rehearsals
  • Some of the children felt that it was hard to have enough space in the hall for the basketball session with Xcite.

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

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

19/06/2026
by Mrs Baird
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Health Week 2026

What an absolutely fabulous Health Week we’ve had in school this week!

We’ve had lots of visitors as you can see below and we have been able to provide something for everyone. Every class has also been undertaking the Daily Mile with the goal of collectively walking 500 miles. We don’t know if we reached our target yet until we count all the class charts but we definitely had fun chanting our Seafield version of I’m Gonna Be (500 miles) whilst walking.

Monday

Football sessions from West Lothian Football Academy

Fruit tasting compliments of Tesco Bathgate

Tuesday

Family Fitness session in the Community Centre run by our HWB Family Champion Alan Mackenzie

Cheerleading from Laura Whitelaw (one of our parents)

Class visits from Dr Brogan

Lawn Bowling with representatives from Bowls Scotland

Wednesday

Basketball and Athletics provided by Xcite

Thursday

Dance/Acro from Hayley at Emma Stewart School of Dance

Dog visits from Therapets

Friday

PC Henderson

 






 

Mrs Denholm and I as the school HWB Champions would like to thank all our school family and wider community for all their support in ensuring an enjoyable and fun week was had by all.

 

 

19/06/2026
by Mrs Baird
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Primary 2/3 Friday 19th June

We’ve had a fantastic week in Primary 2/3 and we’ve all enjoyed different aspects of Health Week.

Tickled Pink (things that we feel went well):

  • We have been working on multiplication and division word problems and we found that drawing pictures to help us to understand the problems was helpful.
  • It was exciting finding out about our classes and teachers for next year and we enjoyed the Moving On session.
  • We enjoyed having such a great variety of activities during Health Week and it was interesting at the end of the week when we created Diamond 9’s with the activities on offer and noticed that everyone had chosen a different order.

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

  • Several people were absent so we didn’t achieve our collective goal of walking 100 miles while doing the Daily Mile, we’d like to continue this and  hopefully we can reach our target early next week.

Our school value award winners for this week are Olivia C for being responsible and Molly for being kind. Congratulations!

Have a lovely weekend everyone!

19/06/2026
by Mrs Page
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Seafield Snippets Friday 19th June 2026

We have had a truly fantastic Health Week, filled with energy, excitement, and lots of opportunities for our children to try something new and stay active.

One of the standout highlights of the week was the visit from the Therapets, which proved to be an absolute hit with the children. It was wonderful to see so many smiling faces as they enjoyed spending time with the animals, and the benefits to wellbeing were clear for all to see.

Throughout the week, pupils also had the chance to take part in a range of engaging taster sessions. From cheerleading and dance to basketball and football, there really was something for everyone. It was lovely to see such enthusiasm, with children fully embracing each activity, supporting one another, and building their confidence along the way.

Health Week has been a brilliant opportunity to promote both physical and emotional wellbeing, and we are so proud of the positive attitude shown by all our pupils.

Pupil Comments:

Alice – “Health week was really good”

Abi – “The therapets were the best because they were calm and enjoyable.”

Jack – “I enjoyed the football. Steven was fun!”

Cade – ” I like the bowling. I got the bowl in the target and the people running it were funny.”

Joey – “I liked the basketball the best!”

Sophia – “It was great, the cheerleading was fun and everyone did it, even the teachers!”

Lily and Ellie – “We liked the fruit tasting and trying new fruit.”

Maisie -“Health week was good. I liked everything, can we do it again? The dogs were super cute and Poppy gave me a high 5”

A big thank you to everyone who helped make this week such a success—we look forward to doing it all again next year!

Transition Sessions

Our transition on Thursday was a great success, with children sharing very positive feedback about their experience. It was lovely to see their excitement and confidence as they looked ahead to the next school year. We look forward to providing another experience for children on Monday afternoon!

Have a lovely weekend, hopefully the weather improves for us all!

Mrs S Page

Coming Up

Monday 22nd June

Tuesday 23rd June

Transition session 2 for pupils – 2.30pm – opportunity to spend time in classes for next session with their next teacher.

Whole School end of term celebration afternoon.

Wednesday 24th June P7 Leavers Assembly 2pm for parents/carers
Friday 26th June Summer Holiday begins for school. ELC open
Friday 26th June ELC Moving on Celebration 11.30am – 12noon

 

 

 

 

19/06/2026
by Mrs Bain
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Primary 1 19/06/2026

We have had a very exciting week in school with Health Week!

Tickled Pink –

  • We loved our visit from Therapets! We got to pat Poppy and Aria and ask their owners lots of questions. Poppy even gave us high 5s!
  • We had an exciting visit from PC Henderson who told us all about how the police can keep us safe. We got to try on lots of different police equipment
  • We have been doing our daily mile every day this week to keep us fit and healthy!
  • We had our transition day on Thursday where we got to go to our new class and meet our new teacher! We are so excited to come back in August as Primary 2!

Green for Growth –

  • We are still working on keeping our classroom clean and tidy. We like trying to find the magic piece of rubbish to help us tidy everything up!

Our Lead Learners this week are Lucas and Georgia!

 

19/06/2026
by Miss White
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Primary 3/4 – Friday 19th June

We have had a great week this week in Primary 3/4. Here’s what we would like to share about our learning!

Tickled Pink:

  • We completed a research project this week and learned about the different countries in the Commonwealth Games! We created fantastic posters and presented some great information.
  • We all loved meeting Poppy and Aria the therapets during Health Week! They were so soft and cute!
  • This week we walked a mile every single day! This meant that by the end of the week we had all walked 5 miles! We all loved being outside and being active.
  • Some of us really enjoyed the different activities we got to do this week. This included Football, Basketball, athletics, Dance and Cheerleading! We loved having these opportunities!
  • Lastly we all enjoyed finding out who our teachers are for next year! We are excited for a new adventure but will miss Miss White.

Green for Growth:

  • We are still working on not talking while our peers are talking. We need to make sure that our listening ears are on and our lips are quiet.

Our lead learners for this week are Blake and Miah, well done!

Well done for a great week, have a lovely weekend everyone!

12/06/2026
by Mrs Denholm
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Friday 12th June 2026 Primary 2/3

We have had another busy week this week where we have been developing our data handling skills, writing about how to make a cress sandwich, planning our shoe box garden competition entry. We were also being scientists recording results of experiments we devised to answer the big question – ” Do seeds only grow in soil? ”

Tickled Pink –

  • We were able to sort and tally various minibeasts then create a block graph.
  • We enjoyed making and eating cress sandwiches!
  • Working in our home groups to finalise our designs for our shoebox garden- we enjoyed starting to decorate the outside of the box with different materials. We also filled our boxes with compost and planted some of our edible plants and started to add our creations.
  • Learning about pond habitats.

Green for Growth –

  • We found our problem solving task quite tricky this week but we showed resilience and didn’t give up!
  • Making sure we continue to form our letters correctly, make them sit correctly on the line and remember not to doodle on our pages.
  • To continue to demonstrate all of our school values.

12/06/2026
by Mr Hamilton
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Primary 6/7 – Friday 12th June

Primary 6/7 have had a very different week with the P7 children being at Deans Community High School for their transition days on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. On Friday morning, we discussed how the week went for both P6 and P7 children and decided that we would like to share these thoughts about our week:

Tickled Pink (things that we feel went well):

  • The P7 children enjoyed the 3 days of transition at Deans High School and thought it was wonderful getting to know what it’s like in high school
  • The P6 children enjoyed getting detailed feedback on their projects this week and then being able to continue working on them and improving them based on the feedback they were given. They also enjoyed spending some time in other classes in the school
  • Some of our P6 children enjoyed helping Mrs Denholm with activities related to Health Week
  • The P7s felt that it was fun going round different classes and getting help from their buddies in high school so that they could find the classrooms they needed to go to
  • The P6s were really thrilled to find out who their buddies will be after the summer and enjoyed spending time with the nursery children that they will be buddying up when they transition to P1
  • Our Primary 7s feel that they were still able to rehearse well for their leavers’ assembly when they were in school on Monday and Friday

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

  • One of our P6 pupils put a lot of time into working with i-Pads to find photos for the leavers’ assembly and it took quite some time and a lot of effort
  • Some of the P6 children found it quite unusual that the classroom was so quiet and empty when the P7s were on transition

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

Have a lovely weekend and see you all next week.

12/06/2026
by Mrs Page
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Friday 12th June 2026 Seafield Snippets

What a super week it has been! We were incredibly proud of our P1 children who led a truly fabulous assembly, showcasing their confidence, creativity, and growing sense of teamwork. It was a joy to see them sharing their learning so enthusiastically, and they did a fantastic job making everyone smile.

We have also had a very positive and successful transition programme for our P7 pupils moving on, as well as our ELC children preparing to join P1. These important steps were marked with excitement, confidence, and a real sense of readiness for the next stage. It has been lovely to see friendships forming and to watch the children embrace these changes so positively.

As we look ahead, there is even more excitement building for next week’s Health Week. We are looking forward to a range of fun, active, and engaging experiences that will support wellbeing and encourage healthy lifestyles for all. Another great week ahead!

Health Week Key Points

  • Dress in comfortable clothing each day next week – PE equivalent
  • Bring a water bottle
  • Wear comfortable footwear
  • Therapets will be visiting on Thursday – children will attend in small groups, those who feel uncomfortable do not need to attend.

Thursday 18h June – Transition Event

  • All pupils will meet their new teacher(s)
  • Children will come home with a letter detailing class and teacher
  • End of session Reports will be issued

Friday 19th June – Achievement Assembly

  • Please send any achievements for your child into the school office (pictures/videos welcomed)

Have a lovely weekend everyone

Mrs S Page

Coming Up

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
Tuesday 23rd June Whole School end of term celebration afternoon.
Wednesday 24th June Rescheduled Sports Day (9.20-10.30am)

P7 Leavers Assembly 2pm for parents/carers

Friday 26th June Summer Holiday begins for school. ELC open
Friday 26th June ELC Moving on Celebration 11.30am – 12noon

 

 

12/06/2026
by Miss White
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Primary 3/4 – Friday 12th June

We have had a very fun week this week in Primary 3/4. Here’s what we would like to share about our learning!

Tickled Pink:

  • Some of us have been enjoying our Numeracy this week. We have been assessing our learning and challenging ourselves well.
  • We have really enjoyed creating our own poems this week. We chose to write about something we liked and made them rhyme!
  • All of us also liked Writing this week. We have been learning to take notes and can now tell you all about Helicopter Rotors and how they work!
  • In Topic this week we had the chance to research a new country. We really enjoyed learning new things about France!
  • We also think that we are doing well in Health and Wellbeing. We are continuing to learn and discuss mature topics well.
  • All of us did really well on our spelling test this morning. We love showing off our knowledge.

Green for Growth:

  • Some of us were a bit upset that we couldn’t do sports day however, we can’t wait until we can do it in a few weeks!
  • All of us agree that we need to work better when put into random groups. Some of us are not showing the values 100% of the time so we want to work on this.

 

Our lead learners for this week are Murren and Ryan, well done!

Have a lovely weekend everyone, see you on Monday.

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