Halloween Fun

Halloween might not be quite the same this year but this didn’t stop pupils having lots of spooky Halloween fun at Raasay Primary School! Pupils had a full week of a Halloween themed curriculum with Halloween literacy, numeracy, arts and crafts and lots more. This was topped off on Friday 30th with a full day of challenges, games and activities including a pumpkin treasure trail and fancy dress party. The icing on the cake – literally – was Iona very kindly turning up to deliver some amazing Halloween cakes for pupils and staff! Very much appreciated by all!

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Den Building

Pupils created their own outside den using tarpaulin, tent pegs, rope and the trees in the bluebell wood. Once completed it was decorated with fairy lights. We hope to use it during the winter term as part of our winter festivals topic.

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Sports Leadership

Sarah Ross, Active Schools’ Co-ordinator visited the school on Wednesday 28th October to deliver a workshop on ‘Leadership’ to the pupils. Pupils discussed what is required of a leader, what makes a good leader and what skills they can bring to leadership. Pupils then had to create their own game with its own set of rules. They had to then demonstrate this and communicate the rules to the other pupils. Lots of fun was had in the playground, trying out the various games!

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The Raasay Relay Ramble

On Saturday 10th October the children of Raasay Primary School and their families took part in the Countryfile Ramble 2020 to raise money for Children in Need.

Rather than all walking together as usual, in order to comply with Covid Guidelines the families completed the 13 miles along the length of the road from Arnish to Eyre in relay style. Each of the 5 families had a 2.5 mile section to complete before handing over to the next family. All the children then joined together to walk through the village and they decided to carry on together to complete the final leg of the walk.

The day was a mix of grey skies, wind and showers but everyone thoroughly enjoyed the walk and they raised an amazing £500, so thank you to friends, family and the Raasay community for all your support.

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Poppy Day

In previous years, pupils from Raasay Primary have given of their time to undertake the door to door collection in aid of Poppy Scotland. Unfortunately, this year that won’t be possible due to COVID restrictions and we will therefore leave the tin and poppies in the shop for people to donate as they wish.

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Autobiographies

The writing focus this week was ‘Autobiographies’. Pupils brought in photographs from home to share with the class and wrote their own ‘Autobiography’. All enjoyed learning about their different families and their experiences growing up.

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Rainbow Art

Pupils are using natural materials found in the garden to create their own ‘Rainbow Art’.

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Outdoor Learning

This term the school will be following the Recovery Curriculum with a major focus on Health and Wellbeing and settling back into school after being out of school for five months. One aspect of this will be Outdoor Learning – and, to this end, pupils have been undertaking lots of garden clearance, walks and exploring the local environment and outdoor P.E.

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Mud Kitchen!

Raasay Primary Pupils were delighted to receive a fantastic hand-made ‘Mud Kitchen’ from Gordon Kerr and, as you can see, they wasted no time in getting stuck in! The kitchen is very much living up to its name – and is going to be a very popular activity at break times. The school would like to thank Gordon very much for giving of his time and skills to make such a fantastic resource.

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Back to School!

Pupils at Raasay Primary School were delighted to get back into class after the lockdown period and holidays. Pictured are pupils – and nursery pupil wearing their specially designed ‘lockdown’ hoodie which they will be wearing for the first few weeks.

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