
Following on from the P7 London Residential visit the children received their Leavers Hoodies in Assembly. Thank you to Mrs McCullough and Mrs McKeown (P7 parents) for organising the ordering of the hoodies.



Primary 5 in Mrs Williamson’s class recently took part in an exciting science investigation as part of their topic on penguins.
The pupils explored how penguins are able to swim and survive in the freezing, sub-zero temperatures of Antarctica. They learned that penguins stay warm thanks to a thick layer of blubber, which protects them from the extreme cold.
To understand this concept, the class carried out a hands on experiment. Pupils first placed their hands into a saucepan filled with ice to see how long they could tolerate the cold. They then repeated the activity, this time wearing a glove insulated with lard to represent the blubber that a penguin would have.
This allowed the children to compare the difference and clearly see how blubber helps to keep warmth in and protect against the cold. The investigation brought their learning to life and helped deepen their understanding of animal adaptation.
The pupils had great fun taking part in this experiment and thoroughly enjoyed this engaging and memorable learning experience.
Well done to Primary 5 for their excellent work and enthusiasm!

In our weekly assembly, we were delighted to celebrate the many pupils across the school who received Mr McCambley’s highly sought after Golden Postcards.
Throughout the week, children from Foundation Stage, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 proudly collected these special awards in recognition of their outstanding efforts. These postcards are awarded to pupils who consistently give 100% in all aspects of school life, including their behaviour, attitude and commitment in the classroom.
It was wonderful to see so many pupils recognised for their hard work, positive mindset and dedication to doing their very best every day. Their achievements serve as an excellent example to others and reflect the high standards we uphold as a school community.
Well done to all those who received a Golden Postcard this week, we are incredibly proud of you and your continued efforts!

Our recent Friday assembly was a wonderful celebration of achievement, highlighting a great array of prize winners from across the school.
We would like to say a hugewell done to all the pupils who achieved and received awards for their involvement and success in extra-curricular activities, clubs and societies. From sporting accomplishments and musical talents to contributions in academic clubs and creative pursuits, it was inspiring to see such a wide range of dedication and enthusiasm on display.
These achievements are a testament not only to the hard work and commitment of our pupils, but also to their willingness to challenge themselves, explore new interests and contribute positively to our school community beyond the classroom.
We are incredibly proud of every pupil who was recognised. Your efforts embody the values of our school and inspire others to get involved and strive for excellence.
Congratulations once again to all our award winners, we celebrate your success and look forward to seeing all that you will continue to accomplish!


With our P7s away, we brought together an all-P6 rugby team to take part in the 'BEST' Tournament. Made up of both experienced and new players, the boys played extremely well together, demonstrating strong teamwork, excellent tackling, and some great flowing rugby.
Many thanks to the parents for their support and for providing lifts.

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