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My thanks to all who organised, helped and attended our Winter Fair on Friday.
It was wonderful! Great turn out, great activities, great stalls, delicious refreshments and
interesting chat!
The children were extremely well behaved, considering their excitement and the amount of
people in the hall. The selection of art and craft activates on offer for them was fantastic.
Thank you everyone!
It has been an excellent term for showcasing some of our many achievements.
A group of pupils shared their Community Teams Learning on Sustainability, at the ‘Keep Scotland Beautiful
Conference’ on climate change. Please see their report for details and help us keep our environment safe.
P7 pupils and staff had an amazing opportunity to learn about life in the legal system through a ‘Mock Court’
project. This culminated when the children defended or pursued a case held in a real court with a real judge! Two
of the groups are through to the next round in the competition. Good luck P7!
P4 shared their learning on one of our favourite projects, life in Old Edinburgh during the time of Mary Queen of
Scots. I loved the photos and exciting activities they organised to share with their families.
P3 did their Dinosaur Stomp with parents on Wednesday. A great time was had by all!
As part of transition to High School we continue to work with Boroughmuir High School to develop shared
activities on maths, healthy eating, art and science. We have also added an ‘Hour of Code’ to this for a group of P6
pupils. If this works out well, it is something I am interested in developing further after the holidays.
All the transition activities have been well received and will continue next term. P7s have wonderful Science
Lectures this month which I am sure they will enjoy very much.
Please remind your child to bring their bike and or scooter home with them each evening. There are a
selection left in the sheds at the end of each day. Unfortunately, they are too tempting and are going missing before
the morning arrives.
Our Christmas tree is decorated and everyone is looking forward to pantomimes, nativities, songs and end of term
class parties. Have fun everyone!
It seems very early to say this, but as this is our last Newsletter of the year……….. I’ll take this opportunity to
wish you all a very Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for 2016.
Kindest regards,
Carol Kyle
Montpelier, Edinburgh, EH10 4NA, 0131 229 1821 www.bruntsfield.edin.sch.uk
Please Remember school closes at 12 noon on Tuesday 22
December. There are no clubs and Kidzcare will not be open.
Pupils resume on Thursday 7 January 2015.
As the weather turns colder, please remember to send
your child to school appropriately dressed for the
Scottish winter! Pupils generally play
outside (except in extremely bad weather) at break
and lunchtimes, so they do need to
bring a suitable coat to school. Coats,
hats, gloves and scarves should all be
named, so they can be reunited with
their owners if lost! Thank you.
Spare Clothing Appeal
If you have any spare clothing you
can donate to the school for our
accident collection, please hand these
in to the School Office.
In particular we always need socks
(boys and girls), tights and spare gym
shoes.
Lost Property
Please note that any unlabelled and uncollected items of lost
property remaining in the school by our return from Christmas break
(Thursday, 7 January) will go into the Rag Bag charity
collection.
If you think your child has lost property, please check our lost
property area in the school. Please note, the school dining hall is
closed from 5pm for cleaning.
NHS INFORMATION
Please note that the P1 and P7 dental
screenings scheduled for Monday, 07
December have now been rescheduled for
Monday, 14 December. These
screenings will take place during
school hours by NHS dental staff.
If you missed the Flu Clinic at Bruntsfield, you
can take your child along to the Faith Mission
between 12noon and 6:30pm on Friday, 11
December for the vaccination.
New Current Events Blog on our
Website Our website now has a Current Events
Blog!
Our new Blog will keep you up to date on
what is going on at Bruntsfield Primary
School, as well as offer a weekly round up
every Friday of things going on in the
school.
To visit our new blog, simply click the
‘News and Current Events’ Link on our
School Christmas Post
As usual, we have a post box in school for children’s
cards. Please make sure full names and classes are
written legibly on envelopes to assist Santa’s little
helpers!
End of Term Parties
Please note the following dates for
end of term parties:
P2, P3 and P2/3 party on
Wednesday 16 December
P5 party on Monday 14 December
P6 party on Tuesday 15 December
P7 party on Thursday 17 December
P4 party on Monday 21 December
P1s:
On Friday the 18th of December, the
P1 pupils will be having party food and refreshments. Then on
Tuesday the 22nd of December, there will be a programme
of dancing and party games as well as a surprise visit from
a ‘Special Visitor’!
Severe Weather –
School Closure Information
In case of severe weather over the
winter period, information on school
closures is shared on the City of
Edinburgh Council website
www.edinburgh.gov.uk.
Details are also given on radio Forth
One at 97.3FM and on
their website
www.forthone.com.
Hopscotch Theatre Company will be performing
Jack and the Beanstalk
P1 pupils are performing their
Nativity on Wednesday 09
December;
at Barclay Viewforth Church
Doors open 1.45pm
Show starts 2.00pm
Tickets are available from class teachers.
(If weather does not permit, it will be held in the Stage Hall in
the school.)
The amount of outstanding money
owed to the school for children’s
lunches is currently £3,870.75.
To put this into perspective, the
amount is the equivalent of:
1985 meals
Please pay for your children’s
lunches in advance. If you are
unsure if you owe money or how
much you owe, please see Ms Bate in
the school office for an update.
In November judges selected the 20 finalists for the Green Pencil Award
2015, which had the theme of Scotland’s Food and Drink.
The annual competition sets pupils in P4-7 the challenge of responding to
an environmental theme with a piece of creative writing.
This year there were a record number of entries, with 1,500 being
received from schools and libraries across Edinburgh. The standard was
very high, so the judging panel had a particularly difficult decision to make
in selecting the finalists.
JEMMA CATTANACH FROM P5C was named one of only 20
finalists!
CONGRATULATIONS JEMMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Scottish Brambles are the best!
Countrysides are full of them in autumn.
Optimistic you should be when you pick the big, black beauty.
This delicate fruit is easy to squash so be careful with them.
Trousers and gloves will give you protection against the thorny stalk.
I love the pure taste of the refreshing juicy sweetness.
Some have a big burst of flavour...
However, some of them give you the surprise of being sour!
Bring a tub in case you find any to take home.
Race to pick the sweetest looking ones before the birds have their feast.
All the wee bubbles on the berry should be black when ripe.
Morning dew gives the brambles their daily shower.
Brambles and tasty apples go well in a crumble.
Lovely flavours mixed together excite my taste buds.
Everlasting memories of good times searching for brambles.
September is the best month to pick those delicious Scottish brambles.
I thought I would write a small piece about all the excellent sports achievements we have had since we came
back in August.
Grangemouth Road Relays
The first competition that some of the children entered was the Grangemouth Road Relay Championships,
held at Grangemouth Stadium in October. There was a high quality of runners from all over the lowlands of
Scotland. There were well over fifty schools who came to this competition and one of our P7 boys teams
won the Cup! They beat 38 other teams to win. This race is a tag race so all the boys had to run a mile and
the fastest overall time was the winner. Sam Glass, Archie Tomlinson and Torrance Bradford had an
overall time of 14.55 minutes. They were the only team to be under 15 minutes.
All the other teams did exceptionally well too. The other P7 boys team came in 16th overall (Alfie Atterton,
Brodie Duffin and Philip Bergeret).
One of the P7 girls teams came in 5th (Addie Handley, Molly Drummond and Samantha Adams) and the
other P7 girls team came in 19th (Iris Andrew, Izabella O’Neill and Esme McComb) they were
competing against 31 other teams.
The P6s did very well considering this was their first large race competition. One team of boys (Richard
Adams, Ben Khaifah and Robbie Duncan) came in 9th out of 38 teams. No mean feat! And the second
group of P6 boys came in 26th (Corin Leckie Howell, Cameron Gemmell and Oliver Trigg). We only had
one girls P6 team in the race and they were 9th as well out of 27 teams (Lola Drummond, Olivia Milne and
Phoebe Pryce). Well done to all of them and to the parents and helper s I had on the day. Thankyou so
much for coming.
A special thank you to Mrs Keefe, Mrs McLachlan and Mr Buglass for giving up your Saturday!
Scottish Midlothian Swimming Championships
The next competition was the Scottish Midlothian Swimming Championships. Sam Glass competed in the
under 50 Metre Freestyle and came second place with a time of 32.82. Sam missed first place by 2.09
seconds! However, he has been given a place in the Scottish Schools Swimming Championships in January
so well done Sam and good luck in January!
Sportshall Competition
Moving along, we had our Sportshall Competition on the 23rd of November. We had a fantastic time at this
and came in second place overall with a final points score of 191. The only schools to beat us were Dean
Park Primary and Sciennes Primary with a joint score of 196. We are going into the final in January and I
have no doubt that we will do well. The children were wearing the new sports kit and looked very much the
part!
Boyd Anderson Ski Competition
Finally, we competed in the Hillend Boyd Anderson ski competition on Monday the 30th Nov where one of
our teams WON one of the trophies. Well done to Euan Stembridge, Archie Tomlinson, Brodie Duffin,
Ollie Burrows, Max Richmond and Richard Adams. The other team did very well too and this
included Thomas Miedzybrodzki, Philip Bergeret, Samantha Adams, Iris Andrew, Torrance Bradford
and Harry Phillips. The two fastest racers from the teams were Harry Phillips and Euan Stembridge. I must
mention though that Iris Andrew was hot on Harry’s tail!
Well done to all the children that compete at any competition.
You are ALL amazing!
Mrs Ramsay
Dear Parents and Carers NHS Lothian Primary School Flu Vaccination Programme If you were unable to attend the recent Community Flu Vaccination Clinic and you wish your child to receive the vaccine, there will be another opportunity for you to attend with your child on: Friday 11th December at: Faith Mission 2 Drum Street Gilmerton Edinburgh EH17 8QG between: 12 midday and 6.30pm
Many thanks Community Vaccination Team NHS Lothian
The Dance School at Broughton High School currently has two opportunities that might be of
interest to some P5/6 and P7 students for courses starting in August 2016.
The P6/7 Talented Young Performers Programme on Friday afternoons for students currently in
P5/6 (moving into P6/7 in August 2016) and our full-time programme which is integrated into the
dancers timetable from S1 at Broughton High School. The full-time option is available to students
currently in P7 and moving into S1 in August 2016.
Further information is attached (along with application forms). This is also available on the school
website: http://www.broughton.edin.sch.uk/specialist-schools/dance-school.html#general-
information
P6/7 BROUGHTON HIGH SCHOOL TALENTED YOUNG PERFORMER PROGRAMME
(Auditions are on 20th May 2016 for students currently in P5/6 moving into P6/7 in August 2016)
Broughton High Schools Talented Young Performer Programme is for Primary 6 and Primary 7 pupils interested in dance. Pupils from across Edinburgh can audition to be part of the programme. The programme is run by Broughton High School's Specialist Dance Department and supported by the City of Edinburgh Council Arts and Creative Learning Team. Classes are on a Friday afternoon from 2-4pm in the Dance Studios at Broughton High School. Throughout the year students will participate in weekly technique classes in jazz, contemporary and choreography. Ballet technique will also be taught but not through spe-cific ballet classes. The pupils will also have the opportunity to perform in Broughton High School’s Specialist Dance end of year show in June.
BROUGHTON HIGH SCHOOL DANCE SCHOOL
(Auditions in January for students currently in P7 moving into S1 in August 2016)
Broughton High School offers its pupils the unique opportunity of receiving specialist dance tuition
alongside the mainstream secondary curriculum. Entry on to the course is by audition only. The
application form can be found on the school website. Along with the application form we ask for a
copy of their most recent school report card. Your child will then be invited to an initial preliminary
audition (January 29th 2016), if successful they will be invited back for a second and final practical
audition (March 4th 2016). Following this there may be parental interviews before formally being
offered a place on the dance course. During the auditions students will participate in a practical class
led by staff from the specialist dance school. The class will involve ballet, jazz and contemporary.
Everything that the students will be asked to do will be taught on the day. Successful students will
be selected for their enthusiasm for dance, allied to flexibility, musicality, creativity and
potential.
APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST FROM THE SCHOOL
OFFICE
APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST FROM THE
SCHOOL OFFICE
December
Tues 01 P2 & P3 Dinosaur Showcase: 1:45pm
Fri 04 December Newsletter
Tues 08 Dress Rehearsal P1 Nativity: 1:45pm (for P2 - P7 classes)
Weds 09 P7 Science Lecture: Boroughmuir High School
Weds 09 P1 Nativity: 1:45pm, Barclay Viewforth Church (Weather permitting)
Thurs 10 School Pantomime: Jack and the Beanstalk
Tues 22 Term Ends 12: 00 NOON
*** Please remember to make arrangements to collect your child(ren) at 12:00 noon as the School will close at that time.
January
Weds 06 In Service Day– staff only
Thurs 07 Pupils resume
Fri 15 Newsletter
Thurs 21 P7 Science Lab Visits to Boroughmuir High School: 1:30-3:30pm
Thurs 21 P6 Europe and Modern Languages Showcase
Mon 25 - Fri 29 Scot’s Week
Thurs 28 Burns Supper
Fri 29 Scots Assembly: Burns Poems
February
Mon 01 - Fri 05 Book Fair
Tues 02 Parent Consultations (no clubs in school) 16.00-19.00
Tues 02 Parent Council Meeting, 7:00 - 8:45pm
Thurs 04 Parent Consultations (no clubs in school) 16.00-19.00
Fri 05 Newsletter
Tues 09 Safer Internet Day
Fri 12 Mid Term Break Begins
Mon 15 - Fri 19 Mid Term Break Schools Closed
Mon 22 All Resume
Please note that dates are provisional and may
occasionally be subject to change.