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Evacuation from Home!
Check out how Pr 7 got on when they were 'Evacuated' for the
morning as part of their work about World War II.


Primary 5 and 5/6 have been making their own museum as part
of their topic on 'Wallace & Bruce.
Look in the P4 & 5 section for a photo and report.


Below are some photos taken recently of some of the class displays round the school. Follow the link above for 'More Class Display Photos' to see some more examples of our work.


For examples of some of the pupils art work visit the Art Gallery section of the Website.

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Mrs Gardiner's class have been working on a topic about Scotland. They produced pictures of a 'Stag on a Hilltop'. They were very effective.
Sorry the picture is so squint!!

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Mrs Henderson's class are also finding out about Scotland. They produced these pictures of Scottish scenery using paint and torn pieces of sugar paper to make the mountains.

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Mrs Morrison's class has also produced pictures of Scottish scenery . Along with that you can see their silhouette pictures of buildings against a night sky.

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These self portrait paintings by pupils in Pr 1/2 are excellent. They had to paint what they see when they look in a mirror. Can you recognise them?

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Primary 2 have produced very effective paintings of the sunrise in the morning.
Did they come to school early to to this? We will need to ask Mrs Wilson about that!

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Mrs Irvine and Miss McAinsh's class made silhouette picture of their heads.
They are very, very lifelike.

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Mrs McKenzie's class have been finding out about toys.
Here are their paintings of their favourite toy.

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Here is a very busy wall from the Nursery. They have been talking about the rain.
Here they have a wall frieze of a rainy day with all their umbrellas.