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Currie Primary School Garden

This year Primary 4 have been learning about where our food comes from. We have been growing courgette, radish,strawberries , chilli, peas, rhubarb, potatoes and sweetcorn. We have had lots of fun weeding, planting, watering and eating what we have grown. We have also had some problems with the birds eating our seedlings and even escapee Domino the rabbit trying to get a nibble of our potatoes. We would like to thank Michael Muirhead from Westerhailes Community Allotments for giving us lots of help and advice. 

Written by Eilidh & Laura in P4C.

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Eat them to defeat them – Silver winner

A huge congratulations to our amazing dinner ladies who recently received notification that they have won a silver award in a UK wide ‘Eat Them to Defeat Them’ Challenge 2025! Our dinner ladies always go way over and above to provide a fun dinning experience for us all and they put in a huge amount of time, effort and creativity into this challenge, ensuring our ETTDT team of pupils were fully involved throughout the whole campaign. It is so wonderful to see their hard work being acknowledge in a UK wide competition! We can’t wait to see what our lunch ladies come up with next year!

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Lina’s Big Chop 

The staff and children at Currie Nursery Class are very proud of one of their pupils and friend, Lina, age 5,  who has done something extremely kind and selfless. Lina has donated her hair for best friend Ethan was recently diagnosed with leukaemia and she wanted to do something positive to support him and his family.

Lina has donated 30cm of her hair to the Little Princess Trust (her first ever haircut!) and has been raising money for the local charity LoveOliver who have been so supportive to Ethan’s family.  She has received lots of generous donations so far and it is currently sitting at £7650 and increasing!
Lina and Ethan will take a BIG cheque to the charity hub on the 1st July.

Well done Lina we are very proud of you! We would also like to send our get well wishes to Ethan.

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P7 Dazzles in Musical Show “The Next Big Step”

On Wednesday 12 June 2025 our P7 classes took to the stage with confidence and charm in their end-of-year musical, ‘The Next Big Step’. The performance was a vibrant celebration of talent, teamwork, and transition as our P7 pupils prepare to move on to high school after the summer. The musical followed a lively storyline centred around a group of friends as they celebrated primary school life whilst looking forward to the exciting challenges of moving on to high school, with catchy songs, memories, heartfelt moments, and plenty of humour and tears.  As P7 prepare for their next big step in life, this memorable show served as a fitting send-off, full of promise and pride. We are so proud of all of our P7s and can’t wait to hear how they get on at high school after the summer.

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Daniel Laidlaw Ice Hockey Career

My name is Daniel and I am 11 years old. I play ice hockey as a goalie for Murrayfield Juniors Ice Hockey Club and Scotland. I play ice hockey because I like the speed of the sport, the physical hits, team work and having fast hand eye co-ordination.

I started in September 2023. In my first season as goalie I got my  first shut out (means o goals conceded), when we beat North Ayr 6-0.I won 4 man of the matches in my first season (18 games) as well as Spirit of the game for my team at the awards night.

In my second season I won quite a lot more man of the matches and was selected by Murrayfield head coach, mark hay, to attend the national development programme and was chosen to play for the Scottish national team U12s in a Tournament vs England. Just last weekend I played a tournament for under 14s. We got to the final and although we did not win I won Most valuable U14s Goalie of the tournament. This was a real honour as it was the coaches of the other teams that voted for me. I also got a silver medal as we came second in the tournament. 

Playing for the national squad is a big commitment as we train every month for a whole day with 2 on ice practices, lunch, a gym session and a classroom session on the technical part of the game and also how important nutrition, water and rest is in a sport to fuel your body and prepare to play.

My goal is to play in the elite league (highest league in Great Britain), Czech league, European Hockey or hockey in Canada. My dad was the one who got me into the sport. Dad is still playing and is the captain of Edinburgh Knights. I hope I am still playing when I am my dad’s age!

Daniel Laidlaw

P7, Currie Primary School

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Global Goals in P4B

We built models that could, in real life, save farms and people from droughts and floods. This is part of Global Goal 13, to help countries with natural disasters. We used junk to build the models after we planned our designs and thought about what they would be made from in real life.

By Alayna and Oliver, P4B

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Waste Free Wednesday at Currie Primary School

Wsste Free Wednesday was a big success in school today – huge thank you to Miss Mckay’s and the Eco Committee for organising this day for us. It was great to see so many of our younger pupils taking it so seriously and getting involved inveighing the plastic wrappers after break today. Our 3 winning classes with the least amount of waste had only 1g of weight between them. Well done to

  • P1A 6g
  • P3B 7g
  • P5B 6g

These classes had about only 4 wrappers each.

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Swap Shop

We had a really fun ‘Swap Shop’ in school on Thursday organised by six of our P6 and P7 pupils. The children had been learning about fast fashion and organised a clothes swap. It was a huge success and lots of our pupils went away with a new top, trousers, outfit to wear!

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Waste Free Wednesday

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Sports Day 2025

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!

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