News From This Week…

We are now just one sleep away from the end of an extremely busy two terms at Springfield and Bonnytoun.  As children get ready for their visit from Santa, here are the happenings of the last week or so in school and nursery…

Our nursery cherubs were amazing as they performed their ‘Easy Cheesy Nativity’ last week. All children sat beautifully through the performance, joining in the songs and actions and they were a credit to the staff and their parents. Thank you to Mrs T and all of the nursery team who continue to do a brilliant job.

We held a very successful Learning Showcase last Wednesday with many parents enjoying a coffee with us and a wander around the classrooms in school to view the different learning. Some parents even managed to catch some Scottish dancing in the gym hall!

Here are some pictures from our last assembly and the pupils who received our new Vison, Values and Aims awards. Well done to you all!

Thank so much to everyone who came to our church service on Tuesday night of this week. It was a beautiful service and our school choir , instrumentalists and all of the children who read aloud did us proud. Thank you to Mrs Hogg, Miss Prince, Miss Craenor and Mrs Begarnie for helping with this service.

Have a wonderful Christmas everyone and we shall see you all back in school and nursery on Tuesday 9th January 2018.

Thank you so much for your support. It continues to be a pleasure to work with you all.

Love Miss Baillie xx⛄️🌟🎄💖

 

 

 

Pupil Achievements…

Firstly for this week, a massive ‘well done’ to our school choir for learning our new school song! It is just amazing and you will all love it when it is performed for the first time at our Family Carol Service are St. Michael’s on the 19th. Thank you so much to Miss Prince and Mrs Hogg for writing the song and for getting all children ‘performance ready.’ You are all stars!

Here are some other pupil achievements:

R in P3 said her Brownie Promise recently and here she is with her certificate!

 

Here are a group of P2s with super Xmas writing:

Congratulations to C in P5 for continuing to perform well in football and to B who is also in P5. B recently gained her next belt in karate. A great effort from both!

Miss Baillie x

News over the past two weeks…

We have had another couple of busy weeks at Springfield and Bonnytoun. The Christmas season is now well and truly upon us and the children are beginning to get very excited about the fun that lies ahead.

Last Friday we had a special assembly focusing on the GIRFEC Wellbeing Indicator of ‘being nurtured.’ We spoke about how we do our best to ensure that every pupil at Springfield and Bonnytoun feels nurtured and cared for. Jessie even got a shout out for the nutritious food that she feeds to all of our little tummies each day! We are grateful to you Jessie and all of your team!

Our certificate winners from last week are shown below as well as two birthday girls from P1. Being five years old is such fun!

This week we were busy decorating our school and church Xmas trees with all of the decorations that pupils have made. Thank you so much to all mums and dads who helped their child to make a decoration. If you have had the chance to go to St. Michael’s to view our trees then I am sure that you will agree that they are beautiful. There is something very heart-warming about seeing children’s decorations hung on a tree at  Christmas-time. I was very proud of my two little helpers who helped with the trees. Thanks you girls for your help!

Here is a picture from our P1 and P2 Nativity. Again, we were all so proud of our wonderful children. They are all little stars! Thank you so much to all of the adults who helped to make this year’s performance a great success. We do hope that you enjoyed it if you came along!

A massive thank you to all of our PTA who helped to organise a fantastic Xmas Fayre  yesterday. A huge amount of money was raised for our school and this will be carefully spend to benefit all pupils.

More news coming next week…

Kind wishes and many thanks for your continued support,

Miss Baillie xxx❄️

 

 

 

Pupil Achievements…

Well done you A in P4 for taking her Brownie Promise! She has been practising her lines for weeks and we are very proud of her!

Another congratulations to J in P2 for continuing to win medals and trophies in Tae Kwon Do! A super effort once again!

Miss Baillie x🌟

 

Road Safety Week

As part our our GIRFEC  ‘Safe’ Wellbeing Indicator, we learned about keeping safe on roads this week.  Thank you to Mrs McAlpine and her Junior Road Safety Officers (JRSOs) for sharing this year’s campaign, ‘Slow Down, Save Lives’ with us. Children have been  learning  about the dangers of speeding drivers and are asked to remind their adult to slow down when driving to help prevent deaths on the road. An important message delivered well. Thank you to all involved.

Miss Baillie x

 

Springfield and Bonnytoun News…

In Assembly this week, Mr Wells shared our new Vision, Values and Aims. We are really excited with what we have created and are grateful to all parents, pupils and staff who contributed. Watch out for our Vison, Values and Aims in all of our publications and around school in the next few weeks and months ahead.  Mr Wells and I have even created actions to go with each value so that the children remember them! We plan to make our Vision and our Values alive and at the heart of our school.

We also launched our new achievement certificates, linked into our Vison and Values and these will be presented regularly at assembly. Here are the first group of infant children to get an award:

 

We also had a number of birthdays in our infant school this week… congratulations and ‘happy birthday’ to you all!

Our Primary 7 children revived their new school ties two weeks ago and this week their ‘Friday hoodies’ arrived. They all look very smart in their new uniforms and stand out from the rest of the children in the school as young leaders. What a great bunch they all are!

Our nursery children have now finished creating their turnip patch with an Enomous Turnip included! Thank you to all parents for handing in a turnip! The children have enjoyed investigating the different sizes, shapes and tones as part of their Literacy and Numeracy skills development.

I hope that you had a happy weekend everyone. Remember that next Friday, 1st December, is ‘dress down’ and ‘bring a chocolate item to school’ for the PTA tombolla at the Xmas Fayre.

Miss Baillie x

 

Springfield and Bonnytoun News…

We have had another busy week at Springfield and Bonnytoun…

We ended the week with a great assembly to raise awareness about bullying led by P6B. We have a ‘zero tolerance’ approach to bullying in school. We believe that promoting kindness and having a clear understanding of acceptable and unacceptable behaviour helps our children to treat one and other with respect.  All children know that if they have a problem then the adults will listen to them and ensure that the situation is sorted. Please always let school know if your child reports any issues with friendships or people being unkind to them.  Thank you to Mrs Kerr for her hard work in putting this assembly together-it is much appreciated!

Friday was also our annual ‘Children in Need’ fundraiser. Here is a photo of some  of our little ‘Pudsey Bears’ and ‘ spotty’ children in our infants. Thanks so much to the Pupil Council and Mrs Gordon for organising a successful Bake Sale with all profits going to Children in Need.

We have now introduced a ‘birthday slot’ to our infant assembly and here are some of our P1 children who have all turned five years old in the past week! Congratulations to you all!

Here is E in P3 with an achievement for this week. E did a walk for charity and we are very proud of her! Well done E!

Our nursery children have been busy having a special ‘nursery rhymes’ week and have come to nursery dressed up as characters from different nursery rhymes. They have all looked very cute!

I hope that you have all had a lovely weekend!

Love Miss Baillie xx💖

 

 

 

Blog Posts

I wanted to share a wee bit of information about blog posts. We have asked staff to upload a maximum of 3-4 photographs in each post due to the amount of space that we have on our blog. This has been at the request of our ICT dept at the Council who manage our blog. Please bear with our staff as they may not be able to feature  such a wide range of photos every week however,  they will keep our blog as varied and interesting as they can. Thank you to all staff for this.

Also, our P1 staff may not upload a blog post every single week as they have begun to create an online Learner’s Journey document for each child in P1. Miss Harrison and Mrs Kennedy will you know when these documents are available for you to view. Again, please bear with these ladies as they juggle two different ways to share learning.

Thank you all for your continued support.

Miss Baillie x

Springfield and Bonnytoun News From This Week…

Hi Folks,

I have decided to combine all of my blog posts into one this week to see how it works… comments are welcome!

We have had another busy week in school and nursery. We have had a few nursery new starts recently and these wee ones have settled in well. We are so proud of them! The children have been making a large ‘turnip’ this week out of paper mache as part of their learning around The Enormous Turnip story. Next week we will be starting to make a turnip patch in the the nursery! Thank you to all of our nursery staff as always, for the quality of care and learning that they provide.

In school we started off the week with our ‘Big Write’ where parents and friends joined us all for a writing lesson.

We had a lovely day on Friday with a super assembly on ‘kindness’ led by P6A. The children and Mrs Matos really touched us all by handing out a variety of small gifts to many of us in the audience including small, hand-sewn hearts. Thank you so much to Mrs Matos for promoting one of our school values in this assembly.

We then had a one minute silence for Poppy Day where we all thought about soldiers who have died fighting for our country.

After that, Mrs Matos lightened the mood around school by undertaking an ice bucket challenge! She is a brave soul who deserves a big cheer.  We all love you Mrs Matos!

Here is A from P4 who came to see me this week with her gymnastics medal. Well done to you!

 

Next week we have our ‘Liase with the Leadership’ event where you can come along after school and chat with Mr Wells, Mr Logan, Mr Ritchie and myself over a cuppa. It’s a very relaxed affair and you are all most welcome.

Primary 6 and 7 children will begin to start planning and take part in casting for our exciting school show, ‘The Lion King’ which we will be holding next March and our P1-2 children are working hard on their Nativity performance.

I hope that you are all having a lovely weekend whatever you are up to. Have fun!

Love Miss Baillie x💖

P5 Refugees Assembly

Thank you so much to P5 and Mrs Law for their excellent assembly which shared the plight of refugees around the world. It made us all think how lucky we are to live in peace and harmony in our country.

Miss Baillie x

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