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Author Archives: Natalie Borrowman
Picture Japan Winners 2018
We are delighted to announce that we have two winners in this competition run by the Japanese Consulate. Congratulations to Suvi, for winning 1st prize in the p6 category with her beautiful lanterns and blossom trees. Winning 3rd prize in the p5 category was this delightful Japanese lady in her traditional kimono by Beth. TheContinue reading “Picture Japan Winners 2018”
Class Teacher: Mrs Reid
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Class Teacher: Ms McCorkell
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National Galleries Art Competition 2018
We are thrilled to share the news that Ethan, p3, has received a ‘Special Merit’ for his delightful image of a hungry and rather mischievous cat! Ethan’s work was created with black felt pen and a wash of water. He has been invited to attend a prizegiving ceremony at the Modern Art Gallery next month,Continue reading “National Galleries Art Competition 2018”
Class Teacher: Miss Fraser
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Fringe Poster Competition 2018
Many pupils across the school created entries for this year’s Fringe Poster Competition. Congratulations to Harry p2/3, Sadie p2/3 and Parth p4M whose work was shortlisted and will be exhibited in the Fringe Poster Exhibition at Dynamic Earth. The free exhibition will be on view at Dynamic Earth from 22 May to 27 August. Harry Continue reading “Fringe Poster Competition 2018”
Museum on the Mound
P6R had a fantastic day at the Museum on the Mound on 8th March, learning all about the history of money and how our money is kept secure. They really enjoyed all the activities and handling old forms of money. A highly recommended trip.
Class Teacher: Mrs Birrell
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The Gruffalo in Scots
P5 delighted us all with a fabulous performance of the ‘Gruffalo in Scots’ – a combination of group and solo dances, singing and thoroughly entertaining drama! Well done to everyone for all your hard work designing the backdrop and masks, learning lines, creating dances and singing so well. A grrrreat job!
