Monthly Archives: May 2019

Spring Fair 2019

P7 recently organised a Spring Fair which was a great success for all of our children. They raised around £220 which will be used to subsidise their end of school celebration.

From beauticians to treasure hunts, games to popcorn all kids of fun was had.

There was much  sporting competition to be found at the wellie wanging run by P3.

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South West Edinburgh Community Culture Events and Activities

Want to try your hand at fabric crafts, art, Bollywood dance or even stand up comedy?

There are events and courses across south west Edinburgh this summer for you to get hands on with art and culture.

Everything from street parties to woodland walks is available.

The stand-up course for women is free and has a creche.

Click the links below for schedules.

Arts courses summer 2019

Events Summer 19 

P2 Caterpillars

Caterpillars have arrived in primary 2!
Both classes have received five little caterpillars who are busy eating their way through special food (see the base of the pot in the photo). They’ve already started to get bigger and the children are really excited about watching them transform into beautiful butterflies. Watch this space!

P4 Robots and Animals SSPCA Workshop

P4 did a workshop on Farm Animals with the SSPCA. We learned how to look after farm animals and we made robot chickens! We then used coding to make them move and make a noise. It was great fun!

P2 Roots of Empathy News

In April, P2 have been finding out how to keep a baby safe, especially as babies develop and reaching new milestones and facing new safety issues. They really enjoyed Arthur’s visit with his mum and dad, where they shared with the children how they keep Arthur safe. Everyone really enjoyed their visit and it was interesting for the children to see Arthur relating to both his parents. The children realised how vulnerable babies are, how dependent they are on their parents and how they must never be left alone.
In addition the children enjoyed sharing their knowledge and experience of home safety tips: always place a baby on their back when they are going to sleep, not leaving hot beverages on the edge of a table, keeping toxic chemicals out of reach and removing potential electrical hazards. Also discovering how mums-to-be help to keep themselves and their babies healthy during pregnancy.
Through learning how to keep a baby safe, the children appreciated that they can play a part in keeping themselves and others safe. Whether it is in the park, crossing the road, at school or at home. the children discussed the hazards and strategies how to avoid them.
Please check out our Roots of Empathy notice board in Mrs McDermot’s classroom and https://rootsofempathy.org/.