Yesterday, Toronto Primary School enjoyed a whole school visit to Howden Park centre to see their fabulous panto Jack and the Beanstalk. We all had a great time sharing in some festive fun and laughter, even Mr Graham ended up as part of the cast!
Yesterday, Toronto Primary School enjoyed a whole school visit to Howden Park centre to see their fabulous panto Jack and the Beanstalk. We all had a great time sharing in some festive fun and laughter, even Mr Graham ended up as part of the cast!
P 5/6 have been using there ICT skills to create Christmas word clouds. We used WordArt.com to create them. We thought of lots of Christmas words and we put them into some Christmas shapes. Here are a few of the masterpieces that we made…
By Emily Ellie and Evan
Primary 7/6 and 7 have been working on instructional writing this term. They wrote instructions on how to create a Christmas card to help their Primary 1 and 2/1 buddies create a card. They had so much fun this afternoon creating them! 🎅🏼

Primary 2 were given a challenge.
Their challenge was to design and make a model of a rocket/spaceship.
Their rocket was to have:
And what a fantastic job they did!!
Mrs Richmond and Mrs Lumsden had a great time hearing all about how they had made their rockets, what they had used and the name they had chosen for their rocket.

Well done Primary 2!!👍👍
Sorry for the wee delay with this week’s sounds video. Here is ‘r’…
We’ve also created a P1 Sounds page on our blog where we can keep all of our sound videos in one place. You’ll see a link to it at the very top of the blog. Or you can click here.
Darren came in to visit P6 and P5/6 this week. We enjoyed a session focusing on the Christmas story and remembering it’s importance in among all the buzz of this time of year.
What a fantastic assembly from P7/6 today! We enjoyed hearing all about your Rockband learning and hearing songs from one of the bands you found influential to your learning. The whole audience could see just how much you had enjoyed this learning through your enthusiasm, attention to detail, fabulous performance and super music video. Well done P7/6, you are the champions!
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in our school library.
We have cosy reading nooks by the fireplace and twinkling lights on the tree.
It feels magical!
Do you have a favourite book that you love to read at Christmas?
Where do you love to curl up and read when it’s cold outside?
We love to celebrate reading at every time of year!
Why not send us a photo of you reading in a cosy place
and we’ll add it to our Christmas library display?

It has come to the attention of our Junior Road Safety Officers (JRSOs) that drivers are parking on the access strip when dropping off or collecting their children from school. This is the grassy area to the right of the drop off bay in front of the new gym hall.
This is very dangerous because to get to this spot, the cars have to be driven OVER the path where children might be walking!
Toronto is very lucky to have streets all around our school where it is possible to park safely. Our role as JRSOs is to promote road safety so we politely ask that you use one of these areas to park and walk the short distance to the school. If you see someone parking on the access strip, it might be that they haven’t seen our message so please share it with them!
Our next job is to design banners for the railings in front of the bays reminding drivers that it is a drop off zone. We will be asking taxi drivers not to park there. Watch that space…they’ll be coming soon!
Thank you for helping us to keep the children of Toronto safe.
From the Junior Road Safety Team
Here is our sound for next week! Enjoy!