P6 Xmas fun 🎅🏼

This week P6 took part in lots of fun festivities. We designed sustainable schools on Minecraft to go along with the Global Goals Advent Calendar. Took part in a Christmas version of Dragons Den where each group had to invent the next big Christmas toy. To top off the week we had our Christmas party on Thursday, the outfits were all amazing!

Well done P6 hope you all have an amazing Christmas and a happy New Year! See you in 2026🤩

P6 iPad learning

P6 have been enjoying their first full week with their iPads. This new resource has opened up so many new ways to enhance our learning. We used our iPads to create a keynote PowerPoint about the ups and downs of life for our “Be Resilient” topic in Health and Wellbeing. We will have lots more engaging lessons to come using the iPads! Keep up the good work P6!⭐️

Book week Scotland P6

P6 had an amazing time during book week Scotland. We read our buddies favourite book to them on Wednesday. We went for an amazing trip to the library on Thursday where we completed a scavenger hunt and looked through all the books. On Friday some of dressed up as our favourite book characters and discussed our favourite books. Well done everyone for an amazing week and keep up the reading!📖

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EPSSA Indoor Athletics Contest

A group of Primary 6&7 students went along to Meadowbank stadium on Monday 3rd November to represent our school at the competition. We competed in a variety of track and field events. Unfortunately, we didn’t place in the top 3 schools on the day but we were the highest scoring school in some of the events. I am very proud of what we achieved and the sportsmanship we demonstrated on the day.
Ms Armitage

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P6 Learning W/C 27 October

P6 ended the “Our Prehistoric World” topic this week. We finished this by looking at how we know about prehistoric animals as well as how Early Humans lived. We looked at Skara Brae, an ancient village found in Orkney and fossils that are discovered by palaeontologists. We then collected leaves from outside and created our own fossil rubbings, such like the ones that scientists may make of fossils.

Well done Primary 6, this has been a very interesting topic and you have all put your best efforts into it!

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P6 learning- Wangari Maathai

This week for black history month, P6 looked at the work and life of Wangari Maathai. We were very inspired by her courage and the work she did in Kenya to improve the life of the residents there. We created our own p6 “Green Belt Tree” much like the movement Wangari created. The children created messages on the leaves of how they could help the world, or of how they were inspired by Wangari Maathai🌿

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Well done primary 6. Enjoy the holidays and I’ll see you on the 21st🥳