Our Fairtrade Council took assembly on Friday to introduce Fairtrade fortnight which starts on Monday 22 September 2025. The Council told us how we can make a difference by purchasing Fairtrade goods and introduced a design a Currie Primary Fairtrade badge competition. Our Fairtrade Council are holding a Fairtrade Coffee Morning in the Main Hall on Friday 3 October 2025 – we hope you can come along and join us for this event.
Thank you to everyone who came along to help us tidy up the front garden. Some before and after pictures!
If anyone has any plants you are thinning out in your own garden after the summer we would be very grateful to receive donations to fill up our border!
As part of their health and wellbeing work P4 have been making dioramas of their ideal safe space. The classes worked hard on these and they look amazing! We thought you might like to see some.
We enjoyed hosting some students and staff from Tokyo Kaesi University in school this morning. Mrs Sloan from our Nursery gave the students a talk about and a tour of our Nursery before they visited our P1 classes and showed them how to make dragonfly toys from recycled juice containers and straws. After break the students gave our P3 classes a short presentation on Japan and showed everyone how to make a Samari helmet from newspaper. The students also taught us all a few words of Japanese.
A lovely day in school today celebrating our 20th Birthday! Lots of work in classrooms around the number 20 and some of our older pupils wrote some poems too. We enjoyed lunch of party food, sandwiches, sausage rolls, mini quiche, fruit bags and birthday cake before a whole school birthday party on the field with games like Musical Bumps, Birthday Corners and The Grand Old Duke of York. We finished off by singing Happy Birthday before enjoying ice poles provide by our PTA.
It’s Currie Primary’s 20th birthday,
Although pupils can change ,
so can the rules ,the days, the months ,the years.
Police Scotland asked some P5 children and The Nursery if we could help decorate their new litter picker stations. The Men’s Shed made these fantastic stations and the children had great fun designing and decorating them. The litter picker stations are heading up to Harlaw Reservoir very soon to encourage our local community to pick up any litter whilst out for a walk.
Today we were very lucky to have PC James May and his colleague visit us. They talked about the project and then let the children try on uniforms and handcuffs as well as getting a turn in the police van. What a great morning we had!
Currie Primary 7’s entered an A team and a B team in to the Meadowspot on Thursday evening. What a night, lots of brilliant football played and the boys were all so motivated, energised and in good spirits. Real team camaraderie from start to finish. Both teams won their respective cups! Amazing result, very well deserved and what a way to end primary 7 football! The boys were buzzing as were the parents!
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