We used lots of different recycled things to paint our wildflower paintings.
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As the ferry has been off for ages our teachers and Alan Gray, the Active Schools Coordinator, organised a minibus each side of the foot ferry to save fuel. Every little bits helps.
We used an art project to look at the diversity of wild flowers and grasses in our school grounds. We were amazed at the wide variety. On our last well being heroes day with Helen, from Ewen's room, we went outside and created some art to explain what we have learnt. Please watch the video below to see what our P4's had to say... This year Sports Day was hosted by Kilchoan Primary School in Kichoan. To save fuel and be aware of our carbon footprint we all organised to go in cars together so there were hardly any spare seats.
Lots of us go to Beavers and Cubs on Wednesdays in the village. We always let everyone know what we are up to and this week we made our promises!
Pupil Council met and discussed lots of fundraising ideas. We decided to keep it local and do an eco friendly fundraiser and went to ask Mr Millar-Craig if we could do a sponsored walk. He agreed it was a good idea and said we should get in touch with Forestry to check if it was ok to do the Ariundle loop. Thank you to Forestry and Land Scotland for agreeing.
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