Every child is entitled to receive toast in the morning from our Toast ‘n Go which runs from 8.45am. They can have this as their breakfast or as well as their breakfast at home. This is a free service. Please remind your child that it is available to them. A good breakfast helps us all to concentrate better on our work.
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Daily Archives: September 12, 2019
Easyfundraising
Did you know you can raise money for our school for free when you shop online?
Over 3,600 big name retailers like Amazon, Argos, John Lewis, ASOS, Booking.com, eBay, Boden, and M&S have signed up to Easyfundraising and have committed to giving small donations to good causes like ours. Visit our Easyfundraising page at https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/carnwathpsnc/ and click ‘support us’. You can download the Easyfundraising App and raise donations for us when shop on your mobile or tablet. So far our supporters have raised over £750 for the school from shopping online… and it’s completely free! This money has helped to subsidise school trips and fund additional school equipment. Sign up today and help raise funds for the school for free when you buy online. |
Block Play!
The nursery children have been having great fun exploring the blocks taking their building skills to new heights and lengths. They have been developing their stacking, bridging and enclosing skills as well as building structures with patterns, balance and symmetry. The block building has also encouraged the children to develop their spatial awareness and problem solving skills as well as their social skills by working together with their peers to design and construct their creative structures.
P6/7 Topic Work
Our topic for this term is Glasgow. The children have enjoyed researching famous Glaswegians and landmarks so far. We have also been learning about the Glasgow Coat of Arms and the story behind it. The class worked in groups to re-create the Coat of Arms using collage materials such as paint, wool, string and tissue paper. We spoke about St. Mungo (the Patron Saint of Glasgow) and heard the stories that explain the significance of the tree, the bird, the bell and the fish on the design.
Hard at work:
Finished products: