
Our Primary Three boys and girls enjoyed exciting activity based learning activities centered on zoo animals. Trough a variety of hands-on activities, the children explored the fascinating world of animals, from different habitats, learning about their characteristics, diets and behaviours. They took part in creative art projects, making colourful animal arts and drawings, while also engaging in imaginative play and interactive games inspired by their favourite zoo animal. These fun, engaging activities inspired curiosity, creativity, teamwork and communication, helping students develop a deeper understanding and appreciation of wildlife while learning through play. Click 'read more' to see the rest of the photos...



Primary One recently enjoyed a truly unforgettable day in school.
The children arrived dressed and ready for a sunny holiday adventure. They checked in with their passports and luggage, received their boarding passes, passed through security, and made their way to the departure lounge.
Once “on board,” the excitement continued as the children relaxed after take-off and enjoyed an in-flight snack, served by members of our very own Primary 1 Cabin Crew.
It was a wonderfully imaginative and memorable experience for all, as you can see from the photographs — enjoy!



In Primary 1 we have been learning all about the farm, so we were very excited to visit Streamvale Farm with our friends.
We travelled there on a big bus, which made the trip even more special. At the farm, we saw a wide variety of animals and had the opportunity to feed the hens.
We also enjoyed stroking chicks and baby rabbits (called kittens) — they were all so cute.
One of the highlights of our day was a ride on the big green tractor, where we sat together in the trailer. We had a fantastic day at the farm and made lots of wonderful memories.
Click ‘read more’ to see photos of both P1 classes enjoying their trip to the farm.

Our Primary Seven pupils recently had an exciting opportunity to take part in a hands-on STEM workshop with Hyster-Yale, giving them a real insight into the world of engineering. During the session, pupils explored what it is like to work in a production line environment, taking on practical challenges that mirrored real-life engineering processes.
Working both independently and as part of a team, the class learned about problem-solving, precision and the importance of collaboration in manufacturing. They discovered how different stages in a production line connect and the vital role each person plays in creating a finished product.
The workshop not only developed their understanding of STEM subjects but also sparked curiosity about future careers in engineering and industry. It was a fantastic experience that brought learning to life and inspired our pupils to think creatively and ambitiously about the world of work.

P6M have been busy creating their own rainforest scenes using natural materials collected from around the school grounds, along with a range of classroom craft resources. Drawing on everything they’ve learned in WAU about rainforest layers, habitats and wildlife, they planned their designs carefully and followed each step through from first sketch to final shoebox masterpiece. Every box is completely unique, and the pupils have loved having the freedom to be creative. The finished scenes look fantastic, and everyone should feel very proud of their creations. Well Done P6M!
