Fourth Green Flag Award
Wednesday, 28 October 2015
Saturday, 3 October 2015
Eco Team Pine Cone House Competition
Dear Parents/Carers and Pupils,
The Eco Team is organising a competition to
collect pine or fir cones for our wonderful playground. During the
October holidays we would like you to collect as many cones as possible
and bring them into school by 23rd October when your class
Rep will collect them in. The House Team that collects the most will win
house points and an extra playtime. There will also be 6 individual
winners (3 from P1-3 and 3 from P4-7). Cones brought in after the 23rd October will still be used but won’t count in the competition.
Please bring your cones in bag labelled with your name, class and House.
If you have any questions please speak to your Eco Rep.
Many thanks,
The Eco Team
Sunday, 20 September 2015
New Eco Reps
Congratulations to our new Eco Reps who were elected by their classmates. This year P3 pupils will be working together on a separate Eco project throughout the year, so only P4-P7 Eco Reps will be involved in the Eco meetings. Miss Gallagher, P3 Class Teacher, will meet with new and old reps on Friday 25th September 9.30am in her room in the Huts. Ms Christie, Ms Gallagher and members of the Parent Council Eco Group will also support the work of the Eco Committee and everyone looks forward to maintaining and building on all the excellent work undertaken by the group.
New Reps 2015-2016
P4 Manow, Dylan, JoJo
P5 Catherine, Chiara, Hamza
P6 Ben, Rachel, Molly
P7 Evie, Isabella, Liza
Previous Reps from 2014-2015
P5 Lucy, Alice, Calum
P6 Seamus, Eric, Ryan
P7 Peigidh, Jane, Esther
This year our two JRSOs Nicky and Caitlin have joined the ECO Team
Thursday, 18 June 2015
P4C Froglife Script Writing Competition Winners!
Congratulations to prize winning script authors in P4C who won
absolutely fantastic prizes - including an android tablet! - from
conservation group Froglife
who visited the class on Thursday 18th June and gave them a wonderful
workhop about amphibians. Fantastic! What an exciting week for P4C!
Very proud of my class receiving their Froglife competition prizes
today; they were so delighted to be awarded with a Froglife workshop,
android tablet, personalised trophy and lots of other Froglife goodies!
Together P4C wrote a wonderful play script and came overall first in the
UK. Their play will be acted out to schools and youth groups to help
teach children about nature conservation.
Miss Gladstone, P4C Class Teacher
Froglife is a
national wildlife charity committed to the conservation of amphibians and
reptiles – frogs, toads, newts, snakes and lizards – and saving their habitats. Download their free 'Dragonfinder' app.
See P4C's winning playscript and more photographs on the P4 Class Page.
Saturday, 16 May 2015
Sciennes Walking Bus 19th May 8.10am KB
As part of Walk to School Week,
come and join us for the Sciennes' Walking Bus starting at King's
Buildings on Tuesday 19th May 8.10am sharp. We will pick up people en
route, including our Junior Road Safety Officers and Eco Reps. We will be walking down Mayfield Road, turning left into Relugas
and right into Lauder Road. At the top of Lauder Road we will turn right
and cross Grange Road with Crossing Guide.
We hope the route (see below) will become the established 'walking bus route' which pupils and staff will continue to use during Walk to School Week and beyond.
http://sciennesactivetravel.blogspot.co.ukWe hope the route (see below) will become the established 'walking bus route' which pupils and staff will continue to use during Walk to School Week and beyond.
Saturday, 25 April 2015
John Muir Day 21st April
At Assembly on 24th April 2015 P4-7 pupils celebrated the life of John Muir and learned how small changes can have a big impact.
Fantastic Interdisciplinary Learning resources are available from Scottish Book Trust, including a graphic novel of the life and impact of one of the world's first environmentalists.
Earth Day 22nd April 2015
Greenpeace Earth Day video used at John Muir P4-7 Assembly on Friday 24th April.
Friday, 24 April 2015
Successful Bid for SportScotland Funding for Playground!
The Minister for Sport, Jamie Hepburn, today announced that Sciennes Primary has been successful in its bid for match funding towards our ambitious Playground Improvements, receiving the full amount of £56,000. Thrilling news!
Sporting projects from across the country are set to receive a funding boost thanks to the success of last year's Commonwealth Games.
A total of 34 projects across Scotland will share over £1.5m from the Legacy 2014 Active Places Fund.The awards are the fifth and final allocation of the £10m project, which aided a total of 188 projects across every local authority in the country.
Jamie Hepburn, minister of sport, announced the projects to benefit from the final tranche of money at the Cumbernauld Centurions BMX Club, one of the first facilities to receive funds.
"These 34 new awards are part of almost 200 projects to receive investment from the Legacy 2014 Active Places Fund which is playing an important role in improving and creating excellent facilities all over the country.
"This £10 million investment has helped deliver an impressive breadth of community, school, outdoors, and sports-based projects and is an integral component of the significant and positive legacy."
Sciennes Community Active Play Experience
An innovative consultation process in 2013-2014 by the Parent Council Communications Group, driven by Parent Council Chair Claire Wheeler, led to a sector leading example of best practice in action planning. Surveying our families identified how our playground could be improved and focused minds on how to make improvements a reality. Fellow members of the Parent Council subsequently formed a Playground Improvement Group, working alongside Headteacher Mrs Alison Noble and Business Manager Ms Angela Christie to shape the vision and enlist the dedicated support of the Parent Council Fundraising and Events Group (FEG), led by Chair Aileen Nimmo.
Plans formulated by the group are indeed ambitious - £55 000 is our target for school based fundraising - and with today's announcement of our successful application to SportScotland to match fund that sum, we hope that our entire community will continue to see and seize this as a remarkable, long dreamt of opportunity. We are indebted to parent Tanya Boughtflower particularly for her assistance in preparing the successful bid. An incredible £38 000 has already been raised by the school and we hope our forthcoming Swimathon will edge us further forward towards our target.
One of our Playground Improvement Group drivers, parent Stuart Sheehan, has rightly acknowledged the wealth of talent and resourcefulness within our community and convincingly appealed to all to grasp this landmark project as an ideal opportunity to create a legacy for all Sciennes' pupils - current and future. Sports Minister Jamie Hepburn's announcement today fortifies Sciennes' motto that if we Believe we can indeed Achieve.
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
Third Green Flag for Sciennes Primary’s Eco Work!
We are grateful for the invitation to contribute to City of Edinburgh Council' Bright Futures website:
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| Miss Kirsty Gallagher with pupil Eco Reps in the Eco Garden |
Sciennes Primary School Eco Team was thrilled to be awarded their third Green Flag award from Eco Schools Scotland recently.
Lucy Gallagher, Depute Headteacher of Sciennes Primary School, tells us the full story.
Alastair Davidson and Briony McLaughin from Eco Schools (part of the Keep Scotland Beautiful charity) met with Sciennes pupil eco reps on Tuesday 25 January to assess the eco work of the school over the last two years.
The children were absolutely superb and made an obvious impression, showing their knowledge of, and enthusiasm for, all the various eco projects in and around school.
Alastair gave us some very helpful feedback and advice for taking developments forward, including establishing air-quality monitoring on Sciennes Road, and also had a very positive and encouraging manner with the children.
A very special thank you to P5 class teacher Mr Iain Kearton for all his enthusiasm and drive with eco – our reps from last year were particularly animated in relaying all their achievements with him. Miss Kirsty Gallagher, P3 class teacher, is doing an amazing job of leading the new and old reps this year and brings so much experience of eco from Prestonfield Primary; where she also secured a Green Flag for the school.
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| Third Green Flag! |
The award is also a recognition of all the hard work of P1 class teacher Miss Alison Mackintosh, as well as Mr Kearton, over the last two years and of the whole team effort in supporting eco throughout the school, with
- head teacher Mrs Alison Noble
- business manager Ms Angela Christie
- depute head teacher (DHT) Ms Carolyn Anstruther
- Service Support Officers Mr Neil Scott and Mr John Reid
Thanks to parent council members Corrine Kirk and Phoebe Cochrane, who have provided such sterling support to the school over many years with the wildlife garden, planting and harvesting vegetables for P3 to make soup, as well as helping pupils create our fantastic eco display board. It was wonderful to have Corrine attend the inspection visit.
Alastair commented favourably on the great work in Food Focus Fortnight by principal teacher Miss Shona Pearmain and thought DHT Ms Carloyn Anstruther’s sensory room was an exciting, innovative resource. Mr Mark McKenna’s science provision in P3-P7 was also credited during the inspection.
Alastair was enthusiastic about plans to focus on the School Grounds and Transport eco topics over the next two years, as we head towards achieving our fourth Green Flag. He acknowledged that our fourth Green Flag would recognise the tremendous existing achievements in cycling and the ambitious, whole school community plans for the playground already in place.
Great team effort from pupils, staff and parents. Well done, Team Sciennes!
Sunday, 19 April 2015
Pedal on Parliament Saturday 25th April
The fourth annual Pedal on Parliament event takes place on Saturday April 25th congregating on the Meadows for a 12 noon start. Pedal on Parliament is a grass-roots group of people who want to see Scotland become a place where active travel is safe and enjoyable for everyone, whether they cycle or not.
Friday, 17 April 2015
Friday 24th April Cycle to School Day
Photos of one of our previous rides -
Additionally many children and parents/carers join from the side roads along the route.
Good practice for the next day -
"Save the date: 25th April 2015 – POP4 is go!"
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
Pitching to Save the Planet - Please Vote Now
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Thursday, 9 April 2015
P3B Safe Water Workshop from Just A Drop
Finn's Mum Caroline came into P3B to share her experience of recent visit to a Just a Drop safe water project in Uganda. The Just a Drop charity aims to provide local, clean water supplies and sanitation to communities all over the world. Finn was an excellent assistant and helped his mum to deliver her presentation. We hope you enjoy looking at the photos.
Miss Gallagher, P3B
Wednesday, 1 April 2015
Earth Calling After School Club at Sciennes
EARTH CALLING AT SCIENNES
Spring is in the air! With all the new life emerging and the evenings getting longer and warmer, Earth Calling will provide the opportunity for some more great wildlife adventures next term….
The club will run for 9 sessions starting on Thursday 23rd April and finishing on Thursday 25th June. There will be no club on Thursday 7th May. Clubs run from 1515-1735, however there will be one evening club this term which will run from 1900-2100 instead of the afternoon session, allowing the chance to spot some nocturnal wildlife (date to be confirmed).
The cost of each session is £7; therefore a total cost of £63 (10 sessions, with £7 refund from cancelled club last term). Please make cheques payable to Earth Calling, and have payments ready by the first session along with the parental consent form. New members will be required to return our codes of conduct and bush craft protocol forms.
Please make sure children are appropriately dressed (outdoor clothes, waterproof jackets, old shoes or boots, hats gloves scarves, you know how muddy they can get and how unpredictable our weather can be).
Some of the activities may involve going to other locations or night time events. Details will be given before these activities take place. If you have any queries about club activities or if you need any info about Earth Calling call Sara on 07986993369
Email: sara@earthcalling.org
Website: www.earthcalling.org
Sunday, 22 March 2015
Sunday, 22 February 2015
Parent Council Eco Group
Convener: Phoebe Cochrane
The Parent Council Eco Group is meeting at 9.30am on Monday 23rd February in the playground to plan the Spring activities in the raised beds and possibly (depending on interest) in the strip opposite the school.
All welcome and please make contact if you are interested in getting involved but can't make the meeting.
Contact:
phoebecochrane@hotmail.com
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