Category Archives: P7

Aug 2023

2022 Mr D’s Sports Stars Assembly

Mr D held an amazing assembly celebrating Dalry sports stars of the year, sports day 2022 and, for P7s, throughout their dalry time.

Well done to all our amaing prizewinners!

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WE HAD AN ASSEMBLY!!!

For the first time since March 2020 we had a full school assembly at Dalry.

To put that in context Our P3s last went to assembly over 1/3 of their lives ago and the P1s and P2s have never had a full school assembly.

There was a lot of excitement and many happy faces as we were able to celebrate certificates of achievment at all levels to gold and a very sepcial medal for Saanvi in P7!

It was amazing to have this massive step on the road back to normal. It feels like we are almost there.

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P3 Sports Day

Primary 3 had an absolute ball at the infant Sport’s Day this year. What made it even better was that parents could come along and enjoy it with us. The ice lollies at the end were also a welcome bonus! 😊

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Don’t Lose Your Lunchbox!

This picture is of a small section of our football playground at the end of a lunchtime.

We of course always try to reunite lunchboxes, tiffin tins and tupperwares with their owners at the time but as you can see from the picture the amount of lost items, and number lacking identifying features, can make be hard.

Sadly our lost property turns into a lunchbox mountain over the course of a term.

So if you can in any way mark your boxes with a name that would be very helpful. Either written in permament marker on the box, written on masking tape on the box or a proper name sticker. Even just a big sticker with a picture on that help’s the child identify their box and be a bit keener to care for it can help.

If you have lost a lunchbox or any property remember to check lost property.

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Author Visit

The pupils in the Primary 1 to Primary 3 classes were visited by a real author this week. Emma O’Connor, author of children’s picture book Under Grandma’s Table, did a reading and story writing workshop with each class. The children enjoyed listening to the story and came up with fantastic ideas from their imaginations to create a class story together.

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World Book Day 2022 P3

Our theme for World Book Day this year was ‘Equality.’

Primary P3 explored a wide range of new books centred around the theme of Equalities. In pairs, they carried out some shared reading.  The children really enjoyed being read a story by their friend 🙂

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