Primary 6/7 has had a very hard working week as they prepared for their class assembly which took place for the whole school on Thursday and which was performed for parents and carers on Friday.
The class did an amazing job with their assembly, putting in such incredible hard work during research, planning and rehearsals for songs and scenes. Some pupils were absent during various rehearsals and performances but everyone stepped up to the mark and was willing to take on extra work and do additional rehearsals to cover for those who weren’t here. Everyone was involved in the assembly and did an incredible job.
We did some amazing learning as a class about some very important issues raised in our first class novel of the year, Divided City. We were also very lucky to have a visit from Nil By Mouth an organisation which tackles sectarianism and promotes acceptance of identity for all people.
The class also did an amazing job with the songs that they chose for assembly and they fitted in so well with the themes and issues which we raised and tackled. It was also very fitting that today was the Show Racism the Red Card day in school, as this fitted in very well with the work that we have been doing.
A massive congratulations to Primary 6/7 for their excellent performances yesterday and today.
Our school value award winners for this week are Isla and Henry. Congratulations!
Have a lovely holiday. We look forward to seeing you back at school on Tuesday 28th October. Take care and stay safe boys and girls.