Thursday, 20 October 2011



Come and join us!

We will be planting native trees on Friday 4th November 1.40 - 3.30.

All welcome. Call the School Office (873648) to let us know you're coming.

Bring your wellies and a spade.

Hot drinks and homebakes when we are finished!
Orkney Hamper Competition Prize Winners


Adult Section: Alex Fender


School Section: Molly Hay, Louise Robertson, Charlie Corsie, Fraser Bruce, Elin Sinclair





Click here to see more photos.

Monday, 3 October 2011

Win a hamper of Orkney Foods!

Design and make a poster which encourages people to make a recipe using local foods.
Click on the link to Recipe Competition Rules .

AND/OR

Look at the Orkney foods on display in our foyer.
Can you find out where they are made?
Click on the link to Orkney Food Hamper Mapping Competition entry form. Print your entry form and map.



Anyone can enter! If you are not a pupil, make sure your name and address are on on your entry. Our School Office and Foyer are open 8.30 - 4.00 from Monday to Friday. Entries in by 9.30am on Wednesday 12th October.

Winners will be notified and invited to our Harvest Celebration Assembly on Friday 14th October at 2pm, where Prizes will be presented.







Thursday, 29 September 2011

Meeting 29thy Sept 2011

Hi!

At our first Green Swans meeting we discussed the Snack Shack.

We thought about the three questions below, shared the views of our class mates and made the following decisions for the whole school.


Who will run Snack Shack next term?

P4 to 7 pupils will be asked if they would like to join up for the rota. Experienced Snack shack servers will team up with new servers to train them.


What do we like about Snack Shack?
Lots of Fruit.
We'd like to have Milk shakes and sweet foods - perhaps on Fridays?


What do we want?
Peedie make-it-yourself sandwiches.
Fruit Pick and Mix which is prepared before serving time.
"School bars".
Prices on the front of the boxes and bags.

We want to limit bread and biscuits and cheese to only 3 pieces (you can mix and match).
Limits written on the area near the foods.

A set weight of cheese for 5p.
Self-service for customers (reducing germs). Pay the servers .

We would like to remind everyone this is Snack time, make sure you are still hungry for your lunch at Lunch Time.

Monday, 23 May 2011

The BIG Tidy Up!

On Wednesday at 3pm we had a BIG clean up around the school. The Green Swans, Pupil Council, some classes, parents and staff all helped.

We are all ready to go with our gloves and tabards on.


Here we are gathering stuff from round the back of the school!


Aha a crisp bag! It must have blown in the wind to here.....




The 'Tidy Up' team find litter in all the bushes along the front of the school.




Hunting in the heather bed!



Emerging from a hole in the bushes! We ended up with over 10 bags of rubbish!

A splendid effort. Let's just keep it tidy now....

Thursday, 14 April 2011

Planting trees at Muddisdale!






Classes 1C, 1F, 1A and P7 all got very busy at Muddisdale plainting trees with Jenny from the Woodland Trust. Hopefully these trees will grow to a good size and we can appreciate them for many years to come.



Here we are at various stages of the process!












Phew! That was hard work!!




Getting busy!P7 were so supportive of the younger children.



















Happy teams finishing a good job.































Excellent work - high five time!



















Working together.

















Getting the plastic pushed down to stop the weeds choking the tree.







Fairtrade Fortnight - Bunting World Record




We decorated the Eco board with our Fairtrade bunting! There were 60 flags in total.

These have now been sent off to the Fairtrade Foundation as part of a Guinness World Record attempt to make the longest and fairest ever piece of bunting.

The current record is 2,696 metres and the target proposed is 4,350 metres (over two and a half miles).

Let's hope the target is reached and we have done something to make a difference!












Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Earth Hour 2011


We are looking towards a bright future and Earth Hour 2011 gives us the opportunity to share hope for this. People all over the world will be switching their lights off for one hour to show that they care about protecting our world and tackling climate change.

We are planning to switch all the lights off in Glaitness on Friday between 11.30am and 12.30pm to mark this event.

Then at home on Saturday evening at 8.30pm you can do the same there. Get the word out and make a difference!
Check out the Earth Hour Scotland website too and hte Earth Hour 2011 video clip.

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Fairtrade Fortnight




We have been raising awareness of fair trade products. Morgan and Neve highlighted this at our business meeting on Monday.


We have launched Glaitness Fairtrade Fortnight with a mini football league using fairly traded footballs.


We are also having promotions in our healthy tuck shop, the Snack Shack - banana milkshakes, Geo bars and other fairly traded goodies!


We also plan to take part in forming the world's longest piece of bunting made from fairly traded cotton!


Keep an eye on the space for photos and updates! Try out the link below to find out more!