Monthly Archives: December 2022

Festive Fun at Toronto!

What a week we have had this week! It truly Christmas Parties, Santa’s Den, Christmas Assemblies, Nativity. Even the Toronto Staff couldn’t help but get into the Christmas Spirit! It really is a wonderful time of the year!

Christmas and Happy holidays to all, from everyone at Toronto!

Merry Christmas From Everyone at Toronto Primary School!

We would like to wish all of our parents/carers a very merry Christmas and a Happy New Year when it comes! We look forward to welcoming everyone back to school on Monday 9th January 2023.

The staff team have made a Christmas video to wish all of our children and families a very merry Christmas! You can view it here: Staff Christmas Video 2022

Santa’s Den

P6/7 and P7 had a visit from Santa this week. Pupils worked together in groups to design and create a new mode of transport for Santa. Each group then had to pitch their design to Santa, explaining how their mode of transport was environmentally friendly , cost effective, how it moved, etc.

Santa was very impressed with our designs! Well done to Santa’s winning team!

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Playground fun in the Snow!

We have been really loving the playground in the cold weather over the last week. It has allowed for lots of different play opportunities during our breaktimes. Our pupils and staff have been creative with their play and had lots of fun. We made sure we were wrapped up for the weather though!

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It’s Party Time

P6/7 and P7 kicked off the week with the first of the Christmas parties! We had fun playing some Christmas games, winning prizes, some yummy snacks and a Christmas film.  It was great to get our dancing shoes on and get into the Christmas spirit!

Merry Christmas from P6/7 and P7!

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Playground Fun

We are continuing to develop our playground areas to make them fun places to be during break times. Our PSW staff are leading games and activities with our children and we are continuing to see the positive impact it is making. The pupils are engaged, helping each other, using their imaginations and becoming more independent in leading these activities themselves.

Our playgrounds are such positive places to be!

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