Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Boyndie at Macduff Primary


These are photos taken at Macduff Primary. The Parent Support Group kindly donated a tree to celebrate the Queens diamond jubilee. In the picture are pupils, staff, parent support representatives and the horticulture group from Boyndie who helped plant the tree.
  

Friday, 22 June 2012

Harry's News

In Harry's news this week, there is still shelling going on in the city of Hom's in the country of Syria. The U.N. are now planning a plan to stop the country going into a civil war and to stop the government's troops from killing its own civilians. The countries of China and Russia do not want to get involved because it may start a war with Syria and its government.

In other news, British doctors and nurses are going on a big strike to protest about their pensions changes. They our upset with the government's cuts to their pensions and are planning the strike next month.

That's Harry's News.

Macduff primary Visit to Boyndie Visitor center

These  are  photos from primary 2, Macduff primary.
They visited Boyndie Visitor Centre as part of their current Mini  Beast  theme . After pancakes and  juice they went for a guided tour and  mini  beast hunt  accompanied with  staff  from the centre

Monday, 18 June 2012

macduff tractor planter

This photo was taken at Macduff Primary School on the 15th of June. Standing on front right  is Greig Cook whos family commissioned a  tractor planter to be placed at the school in memory of his mother June Cook who was a teacher for a number of years at the school. Also in the front are members of the Boyndie woodworking team who built the tractor. The handing over ceremony was opened by Head Teacher Peter Wood and Greig cut the ribbon, in attendance were former colleagues, current staff, pupils and Parent Support members.

Friday, 15 June 2012

Harry's News

In Harry's news this week, the London Olymics torch has begin going round parts of Scotland. The torch was going through into some of Scotland's cities like Aberdeen, Inverness, Glasgow and Edinburgh and it was carried by the runners. Also the London Olymics organisers have decide to do a British countryside theme for the games.

In other news, the fighting is still going on in Syria and it doesn't look like it will stop so. The U.N. has been telling the Syrian government to stop the volance in the country and the some U.N. countries want to get sanctions on the country.

That's Harry's News.         

Friday, 1 June 2012

Haary's News

In Harry's news this week, the U.N. has warned the country of Syria and it's government to stop the killing of innocent people because it will cause a civil war in the country. Over 100 people were shoot dead by the government's troops and lots of people were killed by government shellings. Alot of people and countries are telling the Syrian Presient to step down as leader of the country.

In other news, two fishmen have caught a shark off the coast of Cornwell. The was at least 600 pounds and about 9 foot long. The fishmen tag it and release it back into the wild.

That's Harry's News.