P6 have had a great Health Week. They had a go at American Football, judo, bowling, fitness and relay racing. They all enjoyed Sports Day and made smoothies and fruit kebabs. There were also multiple opportunities to play football. It was a fun week and everyone enjoyed themselves.
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P6’s cross country competition
This week P6 took part in the local schools cross country competition at Polbeth United football grounds. Firstly, we walked the course before lining up to take part. The girls ran first, followed by the boys. Well done to all pupils who took part! It was a beautiful day and we enjoyed a play in the park afterwards.
P6’s trip to Stirling Castle
P6 started their new topic after the holidays – learning about the Scottish wars of independence. William Wallace and Robert the Bruce are central to this important part of Scotland’s history, as is Stirling Castle. We enjoyed our trip and the lovely weather!
We started off on the esplanade where there is an imposing statue of Robert the Bruce and vies of the Wallace Monument. Next we explored the Queen Anne Garden, with its stone cannon balls, and took in the incredible view of the surrounding countryside. We could clearly see the castle was built on the crag as you would have had clear views in all directions in the event of a siege.
Next up was the Great Hall, Great Kitchens and Palace where we got to interact with characters from the middle ages who told us all about the Castle and its royal inhabitants. We also saw the giant cannons and peeped through the holes they would have fired through.
After lunch we visited other parts of the castle including an exhibition and then went to the gift shop. It was such a fun day and we learned so much! Well done too for being a credit to the school throughout the day!
Well done to the P6 Euro Quiz team!
On Thursday P6’s Euro Quiz team took part in the West Lothian heat, competing against dozens of other primary schools. Luke, Cooper, Corra and Skye worked together brilliantly to answer 60 questions across 4 rounds on topics including culture, flags, food, language, history and general knowledge.
They impressed with an incredible 40 points, and got some very tricky questions correct including what is a pastel de nata? (custard tart); what created the fjords? (glaciers) and what’s the smallest country in the EU? (Malta).
Brilliant effort all of you! Very well done for super team work too. Here they are with their certificates!
P6 & 7 Burns Supper
Primary 6 & 7 hosted a super Burns Supper in the dining hall today for parents and carers. After a welcome from the House Captains we kicked off with a song from P6 and poems from P7.
Next we enjoyed some live music and some pipes and drums before we addressed the haggis. After a feast of haggis, neeps and tatties followed by Irn Bru and shortbread, we heard poems from P6 and finished with the P7 song.
On display were our Robbie Burns information reports and portraits, as well as our tartan kilts.
It was a great turnout – thank you to all parents and careers who came along. Special thanks to Mrs Blair for playing the piano and to kitchen staff for making the afternoon possible by preparing such a lovely feast.
P6 – Scots poetry competition
Well done to Aine in P6 who won the Scots Poetry Competition with her recital of The Puddock by John M. Caie. Aine won the shield and was awarded with it by the Robert Sorbie’s daughters who were the guest judges. The standard was incredibly high and everyone who made the final did a great job! It was a very enjoyable event!
P6’s fun Christmas Week
P6 are having a fun week. Today we enjoyed wearing our pyjamas to school. We started the day off with some fun Christmas literacy and then went to the hall to see who had won the Christmas Stem Competition! Well done to Bailey, Charlotte, Lacey, Colby and Jessica who won the clay competition. Next we played our football competition, with the Yellow Girls team winning 2-0 and the boys Reds winning 2-1. Finally we had a quick carol practise and then enjoyed our Secret Santa present giving! Well done Primary 6 – a fun start to a fun week.
P6 have had a busy week
Primary 6 who have had a busy week! After our author in the hall visit, we continued our Book Week by making Book character wooden spoons – the ideas and creativity of which were fantastic. We also continued with our Talk Money activities following our visit from the Credit Union and found out all about how to spend digital money safely online. We then designed posters to show our learning.
In other work we have been learning about Numeracy in Graphs and have been talking about the Classroom in French. We’ve started our new writing topic – Information Reports – and will soon be writing a report about our topic – The Solar System. Well done P6.
Harry Potter visits Lego Club
Well done Lego Club for rising to this week’s challenge – to create a scene from Harry Potter. We had all sorts of interesting scenes featuring the four houses, Hedwig and Harry himself! Lots of fun was had by all! Next week we are going to be afraid – very afraid – as explore Jurassic Park meets Star Wars!
P6 make their first trip to nursery
Last week Primary 6 enjoyed two sessions at Polbeth nursery to meet their future buddies. They took part in an exciting science experiment, before spending time playing with all the children. Buddies won’t be chosen until much nearer the end of the year, when Primary 6 have met all the children. For now, it’s just all about fun and friendship! Well done Primary 6!