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Pupils working cooperatively to carry fallen branches at lunchtime

Class Catch Ups

There has been some great learning happening so far this term. Here are some highlights:

Primary 1a

We have been learning about freezing and melting and decided to make our own ice cream. We tried this intially using school milk cartons but unfortunately it didn’t work for us as we needed to use whole milk rather than semi skimmed. We tried again and managed to successfully make vanilla ice cream in a bag! It was interesting to see the milk slowly freeze into ice cream as we shook the bag.

We also had Nicola from Trinity House this afternoon to tell us stories about maritime Leith! We jumped aboard her ship and sung songs together. We learned about the expedition to the Antarctic that docked in Leith and found out that penguins were brought to the Edinburgh zoo over 100 years ago from this expedition! We even got a cuddle from her penguin cuddly toy and a look through her telescope.

Primary 1a and Primary 4 Buddy Class Time

All classes were given the opportunity to meet up with their buddy class and enjoy some ceilidh dancing with Ceilidh Kids to celebrate Burns Day. These are some pictures of Primary 4s having fun with their P1a buddies.

Primary 5

P5 have been making Islands of Personality for mental health week.

Primary 7

P7A and P7B have been investigating earthquake proof buildings as part of our IDL topic on Natural Disasters. Here they are in action trialling different structures to discover which is most effective against an earthquake. 

P7 a and P7b have enjoyed exploring their listening skills through the Edinburgh festival workshop exploring music and sound. They also learned and experimented with renewable energy with a visit from Generation Science. 

Online Safety Week

Pupils across the school have been learning about how to stay safe online as part of this years’ Internet Safety Day which falls on 11th February. This year’s theme is ‘Too Good to Be True?’ which highlights scams and phishing. It was alarming to see the large number of pupils who could talk about a time when they had been encouraged to give their details to a strange source via gaming platforms, group chats and social media accounts. Most P3-P7 children were familiar with ‘pop ups’ on websites that request email details in order to access the main site or are promised free gifts if personal details are entered. Most pupils were confident about knowing to tell an adult if they were unsure about something and many spoke about only accessing games off line. Parents and carers who would like to know more about keeping their children safe online should go to the CEOP website: https://www.ceopeducation.co.uk/parents/

Children’s Mental Health Week: Know Yourself, Grow Yourself

This year’s Mental Health Week focussed on developing resilience by recognising and understanding our emotions. This year, Place 2 Be, the charity that started Children’s Mental Health Week ten years ago, linked in with the Pixar film, Inside Out 2. Pupils ended the week with a Dress to Express Day on Friday. It was lovely to see so many different types of outfits on display! You can find out more about Children’s Mental Health Week here: https://www.place2be.org.uk/about-us/childrens-mental-health-week/

Get Active: Active Schools Sign Ups

Many of the Active Schools sports sessions have a fewer than usual number of sign ups this session. The Leith Primary School community took the decision some years ago to reduce the expectation of regular more traditional homework in favour of encouraging pupils to read for pleasure and to take up wider interest opportunities including youth clubs and sports which develop other aspects of a child’s learning and personality. The relaunch of the JASS programme last year at Leith Primary, recognises pupils achievements in sports, hobbies and outdoor education for children in P3 to P7. We feel it is especially important that all our pupils’ skills, talents and interests are nurtured and celebrated, not just their academic achievements. It is more important now than ever for children to be supported to develop new interests and a healthy, active lifestyle as a generation that is increasingly drawn into addictive online gaming platforms, social media and being indoors, which we know negatively impacts children’s mental health.

All the clubs run by Active Schools and by us at Leith Primary are free to all pupils. Children who attend CLASP will be brought back after their session if it is one held at Leith Academy. We are happy to support pupils to get to Leith Academy if this is a barrier to them joining, please let us know. Some of clubs are held during lunchtime, such as Mr Egae’s basketball club and Ms Downie’s girls football sessions, which makes attending even easier. Get in touch with Aidan Haughey if you wish to discuss anything further.

Here is the Active Schools brochure for this term:

And if you are happy to venture further afield, here are the details of clubs across the North East of the city:

Lost & Found Items

We have a brilliant team of Lost & Found leaders at Leith Primary School. Our P7 prefects Kieran and Mario manage the day-to-day lost items and the Lost Property box which is stored outside our main office and put at the bottom of the main steps on Fridays. Their job is made much easier by items that are labelled with children’s names and classes. These items are usually returned very quickly back to their owners. Meanwhile, Mrs Thomas and Mrs Elbekhti clean and sort through items that are never collected by anyone and add them to either one of our pre-loved rails or to one of the local charity shops. In a final bid to reunite items to their rightful owners, we have taken photos of some of the un-named items left behind since January. Please let us know if you recognise any of them.

Everyday Adult Reading, Writing & Numeracy Classes

Leithers of the Week

It’s a bumper review of all our nominated Leithers of the past few weeks, all of whom have displayed one or more of our school values, Kindness, Perseverance, Responsibility or have exemplified our school vision: Believe. Persevere, Achieve! Every one a star of Leith.

AriaPrimary 1aAria has been working hard with her writing this week both during phonic sessions and in her play to share her thoughts and ideas. She tries her best to sound out words and write them independently. Well done, Aria!
OtisPrimary 1aOtis has been keen to share his learning from home and in school with the class. He is proud of his achievements and speaks in a clear, loud voice. Well done, Otis!
EricPrimary 1aEric has made fantastic contributions to our class discussions this week! He is keen to share his knowledge with others and asks lots of interesting questions. Keep it up, Eric!
CobyPrimary 1aCoby has been persevering in phonics this week! Even though he sometimes finds it tricky, he has been working hard on writing his sentences which is reflected in his weekly writing in class. Great job, Coby!
OisinPrimary 1bOisin for his super writing and persevering with his letter formation this week. Oisin wrote about his new years resolution and drew a lovely detailed picture. Well done Oisin!
NathanPrimary 1bNathan has been trying really hard in phonics this week. He has been listening and concentrating during our group work and persevering to write his initial sounds. Well done Nathan – we are really proud of your hard work!
BradleyPrimary 1bBradley has been trying very hard during his writing this week, sounding the words out and remembering the letter formation. He wrote some Scottish words we had learned for Burns week and drew fantastic detailed pictures. Well done Bradley
KhalariPrimary 1bKhalari has tried really hard with his writing this week – particularly writing his name. He has persevered every morning to practise this and can now write his 1st and 2nd name independently. Well done Khalari, we are really proud of your effort and determination.
EyadPrimary 2aEyad has started this term with a great attitude and has made super choices to line up quickly, move about the school sensibly, safely and silently and listen to instructions. Well done Eyad, we’re so proud of you!
LouisPrimary 2aLouis has been demonstrating his classroom responsibilities this week and has has been an excellent line leader.  He’s lined up on time for break and lunch and has walked sensibly, safely, and silently around the school.  Well done Louis, you’re a good example to your classmates!
BrodiePrimary 2aBrodie has made fantastic progress in numeracy and has used what he knows about counting in 2s and addition of 2 digit numbers, to help him share larger numbers of objects into equal groups.  He’s made such great progress that he can solve more challenging division problems and can also use his skills to help others.  Amazing work Brodie!
MilesPrimary 2bMiles has been working really hard on developing his ability to write independently. He has been writing stories on his own, persevering to spell unknown words and coming up with creative ideas.
AustinPrimary 2bAustin has shown great dedication to uplevelling his work in his writing jotter. He has been revisiting pages and making sure his work is of the highest possible standard. Well done Austin, your jotter looks amazing!
ZitePrimary 2bZite is a joy to have in our class. He always tries his best and does everything with a smile on his face.
EeviePrimary 2bEevie has been completing work to a high standard independently. She has completed some exciting pieces of writing and brilliant pieces of numeracy work too.
HeidiPrimary 3You have been showing great kindness when working with others. You are working so hard in your reading too and challenging yourself every day. You should be very proud of all that you have achieved!
AmeliPrimary 3You have been persevering in your reading and it is paying off. It’s brilliant to hear you reading with such confidence and I’m so proud of you. Keep it up!
LoriPrimary 3You have been working so hard in your reading and me and Mrs Ciechanowicz are so pleased to see you reading with confidence. You are also always such a kind and considerate classmate and you always look out for your friends in P3!
TaliaPrimary 3You have been a very kind pupil this week and have made Mr Lamb feel very welcome. You have represented Leith Primary very well this week.
IrisPrimary 3You have persevering in your Maths and showing kindness to your classmates, making sure they all feel included and encouraged to achieve.
EmilyPrimary 3/4Emily, you have had a great start to the new term! You have been so enthusiastic, kind and helpful Thank you for bringing lots of positive and happy vibes into the new year!
MaryaPrimary 3/4Marya has been working very hard to become more confident with writing her sentences. She always has a positive mindset and never gives up!
MatthewPrimary 3/4Matthew you are becoming much more confident within yourself in the classroom and I have been so impressed with your literacy learning this past week. Well done!
BalquesPrimary 3/4Balques, you are growing in confidence in all your learning and we are so impressed by how happy you are in everything you do in school. We love your cheery smile and energy!
NajahPrimary 3/4Najah always has a smile on her face and such a positive attitude towards her learning. She has been working incredibly hard in literacy and numeracy and her confidence is soaring! Well done Najah- keep it up!
ElijahPrimary 4Elijah has shown perseverance and determination in Maths this week.  Well done!
BellaPrimary 4Bella has worked well in Maths this week, showing confidence and skill when working with arrays.  Well done!
IvyPrimary 4Ivy showed great teamwork this week during cooperative learning. Well done!
FinlayPrimary 4Finlay has shown worked hard and persevered in Maths this week.  Well done!
KaseyPrimary 4Kasey has shown kindness and responsibility supporting others this week.  Well done!
MamadouPrimary 5Miss Wilson noticed Mamadou persevering and trying really hard in writing this week, using lots of great adjectives. Well done!
LaylaPrimary 5Layla has been making an extra effort to show that she is ready to learn and ready to listen. Keep it up, Layla!
ArchiePrimary 5Archie has been trying particularly hard in all areas of his learning this week. He was also a focused and enthusiastic participant during our Generation Science workshop. Well done Archie!
MeeraPrimary 5Meera has an excellent attitude towards her learning and produced a fantastic report about the respiratory system this week. Well done Meera!
Kieran and JamiePrimary 5/6Kieran for last week as I forgot to send it – Working really hard on his fractions of an amount work and using short division to achieve this.
Jamie for this week – for persevering with his writing when he found it difficult and working independently.
HenryPrimary 5/6for showing understanding of the differences between democracy and dictatorships and collaborating well with the peers in his class.
MirhirPrimary 5/6For his understanding in Science when looking at pH scales with Generation Science and for working collaboratively and explaining the experiments to his peers.
AaronPrimary 5/6For excellent concentration and following instructions on Mondrian art task
CooperPrimary 6For being a role model for the school values, responsible and kind.
ErinPrimary 6For persevering and working really hard on his reading and writing.
HarryPrimary 6Showing his kindness by helping and encouraging our P2 buddies.
LuciaPrimary 6Lucia is a finalist in the Green Pencil Award – a fantastic achievement! Well done to her and the whole P6 class for their hard work and perseverance. Congratulations!
EllePrimary 6For persevering on her work and showing her drawing skills while helping others.
AlfiePrimary 7aFor being recognised for his hard work in violin. Alfie is working really hard. Well done!
AnyaPrimary 7aFor sharing insightful ideas during our Art of Listening trip and for representing our school positively.
AndrewPrimary 7aFor supporting other people during PE and demonstrating his fantastic gymnastic skills.
NinaPrimary 7aAt generation science Nina showed a good use of questioning and a trial and error approach to improve their design.
RicardoPrimary 7aRicardo is motivated to improve his literacy skills and has shown a positive attitude towards any challenges he faces. Well done Ricardo!
MarleyPrimary 7bFor being kind, welcoming and supportive to new people joining the school. Well done
StruanPrimary 7bFor showing great focus and challenging himself during writing.
CorynPrimary 7bFor showing good team working skills and challenging herself.
Maya SPrimary 7bMaya has been taking active part in all lessons. She has been challenging herself to share her answers more and doing her best. Well done.           
KieranPrimary 7bKieran has been working very hard in all subjects. He has also been writing his own story which has excellent use of descriptive language and interesting descriptions.


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