It made me happy - Reece
It is really lovely - Sarah
I like the trim trail - Amity
The trim trail made me excited - Ben H
I liked all of it especially the rolling bit - Ben R
The trim trail was fun! - Cerys
Archive for January, 2010
This week we have been learning about viking longhouses and comparing them to the homes we live in today. We all made a little model longhouse and are going to put some of these together to make our own viking settlement. We also worked in pairs on the laptops to type and [...]
P4 loved their Athletics Festival on Wednesday at Meadowmill. Thank you Active Sports Co-ordinators and Telford College Coaching students for a great afternoon of athletics.
“Ahoy there me hearties!”
We had a brilliant time aboard H.M.S Campie this afternoon, sailing the sparkling blue ocean waves. But you better watch out, these Campie waters are shark and crocodile infested!!! Can you recognise any of our pirate crew and ship captains?!
As part of their Biodiversity action plan, P5 have to ensure bird feeders are filled regularly. As the feeders hadn’t been checked for some time, we were a bit apprehensive about what we would find! Unfortunately our worst fears were realised - the remaining seed was damp and mouldy and was beginning to sprout! Yuck! [...]
Linda Young, Scottish Parliament Officer, visited P7s at Campie to discuss roles of the Parliament and MSPs. We formed our own political parties, where our leaders presented party speeches and then held an election to vote for the topics that mattered most to us. We also debated wearing school uniforms and even had a presiding [...]
P7’s have been reading up a storm. We have been holding reading workshops in school, visiting our local library and this week we’re holding a sponsored readathon for our P7 charity, Riding for the Disabled.
Did you know that once you’ve joined the library, which is free, you can use the computers borrow DVDs and books? [...]
january-2010-campie-newsletter
You should have got this by pupil post to your youngest child today. If not, here it is. Happy reading. And here is today’s progress on the Trim Trail. The workmen from Pentagon Sports have worked really hard all day non-stop. We’re really impressed with them. Thanks guys.
The nursery children have been learning more about Scottish traditions and enjoyed celebrating Robert Burn’s birthday with a feast of haggis, neeps and tatties. Some of the children also enjoyed a wee sweet treat of tablet. We had great fun listening and dancing to Scottish music and reading ‘Rabbie’s Rhymes’!!!
We’ve been so excited today because our boat came in! First, a lorry brought in the pieces, then the workmen assembled it and finally we all got to play in it.
The workmen are also working hard to build the trim trail to the delight of the audience every playtime.
And what did the children have to [...]


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