
Thank you to Mr Miller and everyone at Currie Chieftains Rugby Club for organising a fun rugby festival for our P5s today.

Thank you to Mr Miller and everyone at Currie Chieftains Rugby Club for organising a fun rugby festival for our P5s today.

Currie Primary pupils from P6 and P7 had the opportunity to take part in the Sports Hall Athletics Competition. On the 27th of November 2023 we all made our way to Meadowbank Sports Centre. There were many different events such as 4 by 1 relay, 1 plus 1 relay, obstacle course and under and over. In most of our races we came in 1st place! We also did really well in our field events which were long jump, triple jump, javelin, chest push and speed bounce. At the end the organisers revealed our scores and we had won 1st place! We were excited and proud of our achievements. This meant that we had made it into the second round which was held in February. We competed in all the same events and although we didn’t win, we had a really good time.
By Marla Eunson and Isla Patton P7B

On Monday the 4th of March, 40 Currie Primary senior pupils took part in a cross country running competition at the Meadows. Two of our P7s got a place in the top ten, Filip Adamczyk and Amelia Murray.
What is cross country?
Cross country is a running competition were you must pace yourself and run a substantial distance. It is incredibly difficult to get in the top ten and to not collapse of exhaustion. The thing that is unique about cross country is that they are generally rather long for example the one that we competed in was 1.3km long.
The set up
The first race was with the B schools at 10:30. A B race is a race with the smaller schools with only a couple hundred people in it. This was the P6 girls race then it moved on to the bigger schools. After that, the P6 boys ran and Finlay Miller came 8th.Then it was the P7’s turn. Again, the B schools and the girls went first. Then the bigger schools went and this was when Currie Primary did our school proud. Amelia got fifth place. In the P7 boys race, Filip placed ninth.
It was brilliant that 3 Currie Primary pupils placed in the top 10 of our races. We were very proud and very grateful to Mr Donaldson, our PE teacher for encouraging us.
By Filip, Amelia and Andrew P7a
Colinton Tennis Club recently kindly donated over 100 tennis balls to the school. The club have an active junior and adult membership. Please see the link below for coaching opportunities for both members and non-member during term time and the holidays. Please Contact Ross Murdoch, the Head Coach, for further details. His email address and phone number are also in the link. Mr Donaldson our PE teacher is an active member at the Club.
We hope you enjoy a selection of the jokes from school this week for Comic Relief.
Thank you to everyone for supporting the Comic Relief fun in school today. Our P7s organised lots of fun for everyone and the rain did not dampen anyone’s spirits. Splat the P7 is always a firm favourite for us all!!








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