
We are delighted to celebrate another wonderful week of Golden Postcard success from Mr McCambley.
This week, many pupils impressed us with their brilliant efforts, responsible behaviour and determination to always do their best. Each Golden Postcard is a reminder of how small acts of kindness and consistent hard work can make a big difference.
A huge well done to all our participants who received a Golden Postcard, your achievements make our school a happier, brighter place and we are incredibly proud of every one of you. Keep shining and keep up the super work!



Primary 5 put on a fantastic show this week as they led our school assembly for Safer Internet Day 2026. Everyone was excited to watch their fun and creative performance all about staying safe online.
The theme of their assembly was 'Surf Smart Squad vs. the Internet Villains'. The Surf Smart Squad taught us all about how to make good choices on the internet, like keeping our personal information private, thinking before we click and being kind to others online.
However, the Internet Villains tried their best to cause trouble! They showed some of the problems we can face online, such as fake messages, unsafe links and people pretending to be someone they’re not. Fortunately, Primary 5 showed us exactly how to spot these tricks.
Just when the story got exciting, the Light of Wisdom made a magical 'star appearance'. With calm advice and bright ideas, the Light of Wisdom helped both the Smart Squad and the Villains learn the best ways to stay safe and make smart choices on the internet.
The whole assembly was full of energy, teamwork and great messages that everyone can remember and use every day. To finish off, Primary 5 sang the catchy song 'Internet Safety', which had the whole hall joining in!
A big well done to Primary 5 for teaching the school such important online safety tips in a fun and memorable way. We are very proud of you!



Our Primary 5 pupils have been thoroughly enjoying their recent series of gymnastics lessons. Pupils have had the opportunity to move around a variety of equipment and skill based stations, each designed to help them develop balance, coordination, strength and confidence. From practising rolls and jumps to navigating beams and working on controlled movement, the class has shown fantastic focus and determination.
The children have particularly enjoyed:
It has been wonderful to see the excitement and pride on their faces as they master new techniques and take on fresh challenges.
