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We had a fun Sports Day in school today followed by our annual family picnic. Thank you to everyone for coming along to support this event and cheer our athletes on! Congratulations to the Otters who are this years Sports Day Champions!
P4 have been working on a block of persuasive writing. They used litter as a topic for this work. We thought you might like to read a few!
Keep The World Clean
Do you want to eat a fish that has eaten rubbish? Well that’s what happens if you litter.
Keep a fresh, clean and tidy environment.
Firstly, every year the world produces 141,000,000 tones of litter. That is the same weight as 35,000,000 elephants. In the uk 250,000 litter is dropped a day.
That is terrible, harmful and dangerous for the environment.
Secondly, green sea turtles think that a jellyfish is a plastic bag so sometimes a turtle eats a jellyfish. In my opinion it is unfair that animals die or get injured because of the rubbish we drop.
Last of all, recycling one tonne of paper can save 70 trees. So recycle!
For these reasons, I think we can all stop littering!!
We must stop harming poor animals homes. What do you think?
By Cara Harrower
Do Not Litter!
Imagine going on a walk and all you can see is litter. Would you want that?
Litter is smelly, messy and ugly.You can trip over it and hurt yourself.
Some animals mistake litter and plastic as food or a home. Then eat it and get sick or die.🥀🤧
Did you know two million pieces of litter is dropped everyday just in the U.K!
Every year 141,000,000 tones of plastic is made. That is horrible for the environment.🪺
A lot of turtles think plastic bags that have been dropped in the sea are jellyfish then the turtles eat the plastic bags and die.
This is why you should save the environment by not littering and
cutting down on plastic and overly packaged products.🥡
By Ava Wilson
Keep the World Clean!
Imagine going to the beach and all you see is litter. Would you like that?
Firstly, we can harm animals by dropping litter. More than 70,000 animals are hurt by litter every year. Animals looking for food can get trapped in plastic or hurt on sharp edges.
Secondly, imagine eating a salmon, tuna or catfish that had eaten plastic. You just ate plastic! In the UK every day litter is dropped the same weight as 350,000 elephants.
These reasons show that by littering it hurts animals and people. So stop!
By Holly Russell
Interscholastics (12th of May Meadowbank)
13 pupils competed in the Interscholastics on Monday. This was our best result in my time at Currie Primary. We managed to qualify for the Mixed 4x100m Relay Final, Girls 4x100m Relay Final and Girls 80m Final. We managed to get 2nd place overall, a silver, in both the Girls 4x100m Relay and Girls 80m. This was a superb effort as it was against both state and private schools from across Edinburgh.
4x100m Girls Relay Team
Ella Tatum P6A
Abigail Brown P7A
Karys Wylie P7C
Ellie Pye P7B
80m Girls
Ellie Pye


SSAA Primary Schools’ Cross-Country Championships (Saturday 26th of April Kircaldy High School)
Two pupils competed in the Scottish Schools Athletics Cross-Country Championships against pupils from all over the country. Ella Tatum finished 19th in the P6 Girls race and Mark Hendry finished 18th in the P6 Boys.
Mr Donaldson, PE Teacher











































Thank you to everyone for coming along to support our May Fayre yesterday, on the most glorious of days. A big thank you to all of the dance teachers and dancers at Simon Says Dance, Hamilton Heel and Toe and Balerno Dance Academy for the wonderful performances and to our fabulous choir who sang so beautifully.
The event could just not happen without the hours and hours of preparation work our amazing PTA put in throughout the year planning and organising everything – we are so, so grateful for the work you do and a huge thank you to all of the staff and volunteers who came along on the day to help set up, run stalls and activities and tidy up at the end of the afternoon. The May Fayre just could not happen without all of your help and time.













We enjoyed a lovely Street Party at lunch time today as we celebrated the 80th Anniversary of VE Day in school.





It was great to have Fitness Friday back last week – thank you to everyone for coming along and earning houses points for each lap completed!
We have lots of amazing prizes for our raffle and silent auction coming in.
Thank you, Micro Scooters, for your donation of some scooter and bike accessories to our raffle. As well as safety accessories, their range includes the iconic 3 wheel scooter that revolutionised travelling to school – the Mini Micro.






The nursery children were excited to see and play on the new track, hopscotch, dragon number line and coloured shapes in the playground.
Thank you to the PTA for kindly donating the funds for us to enjoy these experiences.
Kind regards
The Nursery Team.































































It was a colourful end to term at school with all of our beautiful Spring Bonnets on parade! Thank you to everyone for making such a huge effort with what has become over the year our traditional end to the Spring term. Our House captains chose the winners from each class of our Spring Bonnets this year and judged our Spring Colouring Competition entries along with some of our other P7s. Thank you to the PTA for the providing the prizes for the colouring / drawing competition.







Our Nursery children have been taking part in a Bunny Bounce this week to raise funds for the Nursery!
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