P3/4 had an amazing time at the Money Museum on the Mound. They learnt about the history of money, and compared today’s money with money in the past.




















































Miss MacPherson and members of the Pupil Council announced the winners of our Sustainability competition at assembly on Monday. Over 150 pupils took part in the competition which focussed on the global goals of
6. Clean Water and Sanitation
12. Responsible Consumption and Production
13. Climate Action
14. Life Below Water
A display of the winning entries is on display for everyone to admire.






We had a visit from Gert Rijsdijk, Senior Transport Officer CEC and an artist Shona Hardie on Monday at assembly. They shared information about the exciting community project that we are part of to improve safe travel to school, and to improve the area surrounding the school entrances.
We are all very excited to see the positive difference that this will make to our school community.
P4 and P3/4 had a great time at their Scottish Celebration. They enjoyed their Scottish taster of haggis, neeps and tatties and finishing it off with a piece of short bread. They listen to and sang Scottish songs, watched Miss Low’s talented daughter Robyn Highland dance and then shared some Scottish poems and dances that they had learnt. A fun afternoon for all!!















We had a brilliant start to our whole school Scots week with an assembly with ‘The Sorries’. We all enjoyed performances of poetry by P6 and P7 as well as lots of energetic music and song from Marty and Douglas. We were joined by our older nursery pupils who will be moving onto P1 in August too. Next week we will look forward to performances from P1 to P5/6.








