P4b Achievement Awards

100_1919We nominated our classmates for their achievements in a secret vote. Well done to all children who received an Achievement Award!

Connor – For becoming more confident in the class and school.

Jessica – For excellent effort in all areas of the curriculum.

Ryan – For being a great, funny friend who always lets others join in games.

Darcy – For being kind to others and helping people with their work.

Corin – For being a very special friend.

A Christmas Star!

P7a really enjoyed their trip to the cinema today. Here are some of our thoughts…

“My favourite part was when they were on TV confronting the man” – Amy

“I liked how she could do miracles” – Yasmin

“I liked that it was about friendship and that they did not give up on each other” – Laura

“I liked that at the end we got to see the bloopers!” – Adam

“I liked that she was born in the barn and her name was Noelle.” – Leya

“I liked that she did not stop trying to persuade her dad that Mr McKerrod was trying to destroy the factory.” – Nieve

“I liked the snow globes as they were very festive” – Anna

P7 Achievement certificates

We have been celebrating achievement in P7a! Well done to the following children who were awarded achievement certificates on Friday.

Kathleen Beck – for adding detail and description to her writing entitled ‘Wing.’

Craig Livie – for always giving 100% and continuously challenging himself.

Neda Peneva – for consistently working hard and trying her very best.

Muaawiya Tanweer – for working very hard and trying his best especially in maths.

Tilly Martin – for being a kind and caring friend and always supporting others.

Achievement Awards in Primary 5b

Well done to the children in Primary 5b who received achievement certificates today.

Kirsty – for completing her tasks extremely well using her left hand

Zareena – for never giving up until she has achieved her goal

Lexie – for being caring and considerate towards others

Logan – for making great progress in reading and for saving the day by volunteering to take up a speaking part in our Christmas assembly.

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Achievement Awards in Primary 3a

Well done to all children in Primary 3a for working very hard this term. The following children were awarded an achievement certificate on Friday.

Eloise  for being kind, considerate and compassionate.

Lewis  for showing increased confidence when teaching his classmates Chinese numbers.

Amelie  for taking responsibility for her own learning and making a huge effort to apply spelling rules and patterns.

Zain  for using his artistic/creative skills effectively during the Katie Morag topic.

Lucy  for being a Sumdog Superstar coming 10th in the recent West Lothian Sumdog Challenge.

Aiden for being a quality friend.

Well done to all six children! Remember it could be you next time – keep up your hard work and enthusiasm.

Primary 3/2, 2/1 and 2’s busy week

This week has been very busy. We had lots of helpers in to help us make clocks for Mr Minute’s factory. The classrooms were a hive of activity each afternoon and the clocks everyone made are all fantastic! Great job everyone! Mr Minute will soon be contacting you all about getting jobs in his factory.

What was your favourite part of the afternoon? What do you like best about your clock?

 

This week four children in each class were given their achievement certificates. I wonder what they got their certificates for? What could you do to get a certificate next time?

 

We had a lovely Christmas lunch on Thursday and are all looking forward to Christmas activities next week.

On Monday Primary 2 have their Christmas party. On Tuesday Primary 1 have their nativity and party. On Thursday Primary 3 are going to see a Pantomime at Howden Park Centre and Primary 2 and 1 are watching a pantomime in school. Primary 3 also have their party on Thursday afternoon. Phew!

 

Can we take this opportunity to wish all family and friends of Primary 3/2, 2/1 and 2 a very Merry Christmas and a peaceful New Year.

 

noel

 

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