P1/2 been learning a lot of new games and doing lots of fun activities in the fresh air this term. The children are using their listening skills to follow instructions and loved learning “What’s the time Mr Wolf” today!





P1/2 been learning a lot of new games and doing lots of fun activities in the fresh air this term. The children are using their listening skills to follow instructions and loved learning “What’s the time Mr Wolf” today!





The children in P1/2 have been planning, building and modifying very elaborate constructions this month.
They love using our large bricks and often add to their designs using the other toys in class and the materials on our tool bench.
Have a look!







We have had a low response so far to our recent survey request to parents and carers.
The results of this survey are vital to our school COVID 19 contingency planning.
Please could you click the below link to access the post regarding the survey and the survey link.
https://dalryprimaryschool.com/2020/08/22/ict-planning-letter-and-survey/
If you need support to read this letter via translation into an additional language and to complete the survey please contact the translation service using this link https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/languages
In light of the updated information from NHS Lothian Dalry Primary School are making further impovements to our pick up and drop off process from Monday 24th.
Details are available in the below letter from Mrs Honeyman.
Arrangements at drop off and pick up
If you need support to read this letter via translation into an additional language please contact the translation service using this link https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/languages
NHS Lothian has asked us to pass on to all parents and carers a letter outlining guidelines relating to COVID 19 and schools attendance and drop off.
The link is below
If you need support to read this letter via translation into an additional language please contact the translation service using this link https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/languages
Please click the link below to read a letter from Mrs Honeyman and complete the survey linked therein.
If you need support to read this letter via translation into an additional language please contact the translation service using this link https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/languages
For those families who have been at Dalry for a while you will know the building resilience programme well as we completed our first three year cycle in the summer.
We will now go back to the start of the programme with the first unit Be Resilient, which will give the older students a chance to revisit these ideas now they have grown and changed.
The Be Resilient parent and carer topic leaflet is available on this link.
For new families there is more info on the be resilient section of the website accessed above or via this link.
We had days to play together,
modelling days,
on your bike days,
responsible days,
proud days,
thoughtful days,
outdoor days,
school trip days,
days to build on,
dancing days,
baby steps days,
spooky days,
Christmas days,
fantastic skills days,
clan days,
remembering your lines days,
part of the flock days,
choosing days,
transition days,
singing days,
international days,
Scottish days,
night out days,
team days,
VE days,
delicious days,
Picasso days,
difficult days,
eggsellent days,
thankful days,
ribbon days,
ups and downs days,
home learning days,
fancy dress Fridays,
together days,
achievement days,
goodbye days,
but most of all, in spite of everything we faced this year, we made sure we had Dalry Days.
See you in August!
Here’s a little something for you to say have a great holiday Dalry!
Here’s today’s final events!
And head over to Mr D’s Twitter page to see some of the amazing videos and pictures of you all taking part.
Well done everybody for making this week such a success by taking part!