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May 22 Update

Sorry for the delay in sending this newsletter to you.

March and April continued to be busy months in the school and since we have returned from the holidays, we have had changes to the restrictions for Covid-19 which have allowed other services into the school and so we have been inviting people in to enhance our children’s learning.

P3 were visited by Women’s Aid to pilot a new lesson on feeling safe / unsafe and the children responded well to it.

Primary 3 and Primary 7 also had workshops from Seymour Safety to look at Carbon Monoxide which helped to develop their awareness of this within the home and strengthen their understanding of safety.

Primary 1 and Primary 1 /2 have continued to work with Stuart Whittaker – Ranger for Castlemilk Woods- to explore our local woods.

Primary 6a and Primary 6b have completed their Barriers and Bridges project on discrimination which they thoroughly enjoyed.

Primary 5 organised a very successful Red Nose Day in March which raised a smile and some well needed funds for Charity. Thanks to all those who donated.