May 02 2012
ECO ART EXHIBITION
Our fantastic Eco Art exhibition will be held here at Campie Primary School on Thursday 10th May 7.00- 8.30p.m and Friday 11th May 9.30 – 11.30 a.m.
Every child has put a great effort in to produce some fantastic art which has all been mounted or framed ready to sell, for a minimum donation of £3.00. We are hoping to raise as much as possible for our Eco projects and also to buy plots of rainforest.
This is all part of our 3rd Green flag and we really hope as many of you as possible can come along and support the children and the exhibition.
Thanks ever so much.

i loved making our eco art it was so fun
i loved making our eco art it was fun
Just back from viewing the exhibition this evening and have to write and say I was amazed at the quality and creativity of the children and staff. Each child should be proud of their work and the school should be too. Well done to all those involved. I will be boasting about the school’s art work for days to come.
What a great show that was. Really well done everyone, and really well presented.
I was absolutely blown away with the quality of ALL the artwork on display, from nursery (fantastic) to p7 (brilliant), especially that wee laddie in p2/3 called Scott. Well done to all involved.
(Must remember some of this for my nursery!)
I was also very impressed by the artwork on display – the variety and quality of the work was amazing. I hope it raises lots of money for the rain forest plot and for future eco endeavours.
What a fantastic exhibition, the standard of work was amazing and the work put in both by pupils and staff was incredible, well done everyone!
I totally agree with all the other comments. What a fantastic exhibition ! Well done to everyone, very impressive.
Bravo to everyone involved. The exhibition was really impressive. A Gold star to Miss McGregor for her hard work.
The exhibition was really very good and a great effort put in by all – each piece of work unique and to a high standard. Well done to everyone.
Wow , that looks so exciting. I might steal that idea for my own school!