Seafield Primary School

Be Your Best

08/05/2026
by Mrs Baird
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Primary 2/3 Friday 8th May

It’s been a short but fun week in P2/3

Tickled Pink (things that we feel went well):

  • We loved getting to work with lots of different pupils, staff and in different areas in the school during our Rights Day on Friday and everyone had a fantastic morning.
  • We really enjoyed our NYCOS music session with Mrs Gray and we showed a good understanding of tempo and rhythm.
  • In Literacy, we worked hard to read about different animals and then we wrote lots of facts about them.
  • In RME, we continued to learn about caring and treating others how we would like to be treated.  We listened to some Christian stories and we are looking forward to hearing some Muslim ones next week.

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

  • We will continue to talk about rights and we want to try to learn more before we are assessed for our gold RRSA award in June.

Our school value award winners for this week are Junior and Zaynab for being ambitious and responsible. Well done!

08/05/2026
by Mrs Bain
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Primary 1 8/05/2026

It has been a quick week for Primary 1 with a holiday Monday and an in service, but we’ve still managed to pack in lots of fun!

Tickled Pink

  • We had our rights day today where we got to go around different classrooms to do activities linked with our rights. We particularly loved the obstacle course  and the smoothie bike to make our own healthy smoothies!
  • We enjoyed searching the playground for different bugs during outdoor learning this week. We used information we have been learning for our topic to think about where we might find different insects.
  • We have been learning to name parts of our body in French and even learned to sing Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes in french!

Green for Growth

  • We are continuing to practice our school value, respectful, to show good sitting and listening on the carpet and to take turns when speaking to others.

Our Lead Learners this week are Charlotte and Lucie!

08/05/2026
by Mrs Page
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Seafield Snippets Friday 8th May 2026

We have had a busy and enjoyable time in school this week. The children have shown great enthusiasm across different aspects of learning throughout the week.

One of the highlights was Rights Day, which we all thoroughly enjoyed. The children had lots of fun taking part in activities that helped them understand their rights and the importance of kindness, respect, and fairness. Through discussions, creative work, and teamwork, they explored what it means to feel safe, listened to, and valued. It was a day full of smiles, thoughtful ideas, and meaningful conversations. Some activities the children enjoyed included the return of the Smoothie bike, orienteering and enacting drama scripts linked to the articles.

Some comments from learners:

Annie: I love Rights Day because we get to do fun activities and I am a champ so I get to host it.

Frankie: It’s fun with friends

Amelia: It’s good to learn about Rights

Harvey: It’s fun to be healthy and play

Frankie: It’s fun

Jason: I like the smoothie bike because it gives me cardio even if it makes me feel a bit unwell after!

Sophia: I like Rights Day because I like doing drama

Harley: I like Rights Day because we are able to do different activities, we learn about what we should have and how we should behave towards others.

Alongside this, the children have been working hard in class, engaging positively with their learning and supporting one another. We are very proud of the effort they are putting in and the positive attitudes they are showing each day.

Thank you, as always, for your continued support. Please feel free to talk to your child about Rights Day and what they enjoyed most—it’s wonderful to see how confidently they share their thoughts and experiences.

Dates for the Diary: Additional dates for the diary will be communicated via Groupcall between now and Monday, including details for Sports Day, P1 transition, and class transition dates. I will also update the website with these additional dates.

Have a lovely weekend, and please remember that I’m always happy to listen and work with you if you’d like to share any feedback, thoughts, or concerns.

Mrs S Page

Next Week 

Monday 11th May -13th May P6 and P7 Residential Camp
Monday 11th May Parent Council Meeting 5.45pm
Friday 15th May Deans Cluster Football League game

Coming Up

Monday 18th May Victoria Day holiday for school pupils ELC open
Tuesday 19th May School pupils resume
Wednesday 27th May Sharing our Learning 2.40pm and 6pm
Thursday 28th May ELC Nursery Natter 2.30pm Parents/Carers welcome
1st June – 5th June ELC Stay and Play sessions AM: 9.00-9.30 PM:2.30-5.30

01/05/2026
by Mrs Page
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Seafield Snippets Friday 1st May 2026

It has been an eventful week with lots going on. Today we had another inclusion and diversity themed assembly, linked to deaf awareness week which is 4th-10th May. We celebrated a staff birthday and there was a real sense of community and kindness felt in the hall as we sang ‘you are a star’

Next week, we have a holiday Monday and an inservice day on Thursday, so it is sure to be a bit of a quick week!

Honeycomb challenge results:

P1 – 3 earned

P3/4- 2 earned

P6/7 – 1 earned

Values Raffle Ticket winners this week were P5/6, fantastic news, well done!

Have a lovely weekend everyone, enjoy your Monday holiday!

Mrs S Page

Next Week

Monday 4th May School and ELC closed – May Bank Holiday
Tuesday 5th May School and ELC pupils resume
Thursday 7th May Staff Inset Day – School closed to pupils. ELC open
Friday 8th May School Pupils Resume

Coming Up

Monday 11th May -13th May P6 and P7 Residential Camp
Monday 11th May Parent Council Meeting 5.45pm
Friday 15th May Deans Cluster Football League game
Monday 18th May Victoria Day holiday for school pupils ELC open
Tuesday 19th May School pupils resume
Wednesday 27th May Sharing our Learning 2.40pm and 6pm
Thursday 28th May ELC Nursery Natter 2.30pm Parents/Carers welcome

 

01/05/2026
by Mrs Page
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Primary 1 Friday 1st May

It has been a fun week in Primary 1. We have been talking about our classroom and thinking about the opportunities we have for play, what areas we like best and those we would like to change.

Tickled Pink

  • We have been learning about numbers and how to make them by adding on from 10, for example 10 + 6 = 16
  • We have been learning to identify coins and add them to make a total
  • We have been making words with letters
  • We have been learning about the parts of the plants – roots, stem, leaves and flower and what each part does.

Green for Growth

  • We are working on our school value, be responsible, we are trying hard to keep our classroom tidy after we play, making sure everything returns to where it belongs.
  • We will be continuing to work on our reading next week and new books will be issued.

Have a lovely weekend

01/05/2026
by Mr Hamilton
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Primary 6/7 – Friday 1st May

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

  • Lots of us enjoyed Writing this week as we started our focus on the “Explanation” text type by writing about wind turbines. Most of us managed to complete the writing task and enjoyed learning about this genre of writing
  • We enjoyed creating our Seafield Gala Day competition entries for designing the front cover of the Gala Day programme because many people included excellent drawings and designs
  • We all really enjoyed getting some Article 31 free time and fresh air with our time outdoors this week with the lovely weather
  • Our Primary 7s enjoyed making decisions about the songs that they are choosing to sing at their leaver’s assembly
  • Our Primary 6s enjoyed working on their projects because they are making good progress and adding good detail
  • Lots of the Primary 7s enjoyed their second English transition lesson about the excellent novel, “Ghost Boys”
  • Most of us enjoyed our Maths lessons about Distance, Speed and Time this week, as we learned about how to do the calculations using different formulae
  • We felt that we did very well as we started our WWII topic presentations which will continue next week
  • Many of us enjoyed working on control and passing in our focus on football in PE

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

  • Some people found creating our Gala Day competition entries a little stressful due to the deadline for them being submitted
  • Some of us were a little disappointed that we weren’t able to leave the school this week for Outdoor Learning as we didn’t have another adult to come out with us

Our school value award winners for this week are Emma-Jo and Henry. Massive congratulations to them!

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

01/05/2026
by Mrs Denholm
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Friday 1st May 2026 P2/3

We have had a super week in P2/3 and have enjoyed the fact that the weather has been lovely and we have been able to go outdoors more for our learning.

Tickled Pink –

  • We worked really hard on our maths volume activities this week and enjoyed using the water tray to investigate millilitres and litres.
  • We using rulers to measure accurately in cm.
  • We made different food chains in different habitats
  • We started learning about farming.
  • We talked about the London Marathon and the difference between marathon running and sprinting – we took part in some running challenges in PE.
  • We were delighted to find out in assembly that we were getting new resources for the playground.
  • We enjoyed meeting Eden as we learned about what babies need to grow.
  • We made our own wee Superworms!

 

Green For Growth –

  • Using time connectives in our writing.
  • We found some of the real life problem solving relating to volume quite tricky.
  • Putting some of our tricky word cards in alphabetical order.
  • To get better at our times tables.
  • Make sure we are always kind to each other and use kind words.
  • To be responsible when we have NYCOS music sessions.

01/05/2026
by Miss White
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Primary 3/4 – Friday 1st 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 think that during Numeracy we worked really hard. We were doing large sums that took a lot of thinking but we were resilient and finished them all!
  • We also enjoyed doing Rounders during PE on Wednesday. Some of us had never played it before so had to learn the rules. It was lovely getting outside and having fun.
  • Some of us thought that our Rich task yesterday was really interesting. We were making sums by changing the numbers and we kept getting the same answer! It was so cool!
  • We also enjoyed designing our Gala day posters this week. They are all complete and ready to be judged.
  • Lastly we all enjoyed having time to research a children’s author for our writing. We used the Ipads to research facts and then used them in our Information Reports.

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

  • We have agreed that some of us need to try to finish their work in the time given. Some people are chatting instead of working at our best. This is something we want to improve on.

Our school value award winners for this week are Emma and Grace. Well done!

Have a lovely long weekend everyone!

24/04/2026
by Miss Halliday
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Primary 5/6 24.4.26

Tickled Pink

  • For outdoor learning we used the stimulus of ‘James and the Giant Peach’ to create minibeast hotels. We designed them with a partner before we left school and thought about which creatures to attract and how. We then went to Deanburn Gardens and created the hotels with the same partner. The results were fantastic, we are very proud of our hard work.
  • In writing we have started learning how to write an explanation report. We learned how a wind turbine creates electricity from wind power and wrote about it in our jotters.
  • Mrs Flynn started teaching us Spanish and we learned how to say the colours. We used this to complete some work which will continue next week.

Green for Growth

  • We are continuing to learn about time, we have looked at the months, weeks and days of the year. This can be tricky because there are different numbers of days in each month and the problems we are solving mean we have to know them off by heart.

Lead learners this week are Frankie and Ellie.

24/04/2026
by Mrs Page
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Seafield Snippets Friday

We have had a really good week in school. Our P2/3 and P3/4 classes attended West Lothian College for a STEM Big Build event, where pupils had an amazing time working together and developing their problem-solving skills. This continues to be a wonderful partnership link for our school and a fantastic opportunity for our learners.

On Thursday evening, four P7 pupils represented the school at the Rotary Quiz. Thank you to the team for representing us so well and for an excellent effort, finishing 5th out of over 10 teams – a great achievement!

We would also like to thank the P7 families who attended the Deans transition evening in school. It was lovely to welcome former Seafield pupils, who spoke to families about their experiences of S1 and helped support our pupils as they prepare for the next stage of their learning journey.

Honeycomb challenge results: P1 and P3/4 have received Honeycombs this week in the playground for demonstrating our values of kindness and responsibility. Well done!

Values Raffle Ticket winners this week were P6/7, fantastic teamwork, hopefully the sun will shine for your additional breaktime reward.

Have a lovely weekend everyone, enjoy the sunshine this afternoon.

Mrs S Page

Coming Up 

Monday 4th May School and ELC closed – May Bank Holiday
Tuesday 5th May School and ELC pupils resume
Thursday 7th May Staff Inset Day – School closed to pupils. ELC open
Friday 8th May School Pupils Resume
Monday 11th May -13th May P6 and P7 Residential Camp
Monday 11th May Parent Council Meeting 5.45pm
Friday 15th May Deans Cluster Football League game
Monday 18th May Victoria Day holiday for school pupils ELC open
Tuesday 19th May School pupils resume
Wednesday 27th May Sharing our Learning 2.40pm and 6pm
Thursday 28th May ELC Nursery Natter 2.30pm Parents/Carers welcome
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