Wednesday, 28 January 2015

Pedometer Challenge Week clocks up 350 miles!

As part of the Healthy Working Lives initiative all staff at Papdale were invited to take part in a pedometer challenge to measure the number of steps taken during the course of a school week.
Strict rules were applied to ensure that only miles that were part of the normal working day were included. Running on the spot or attaching your pedometer to a child at break or lunch time were banned!
27 Staff took up the challenge and were divided into seven teams. After a close competition the overall winners were the Auxiliary Team closely followed by the Office/Janitors and the P1-3 Class Teachers. The Individual winner was Auxiliary Mrs Mackay with Janitor, Mr Linklater in second and another Auxiliary, Mrs Rosie in third place. During the week of the challenge the total distance walked was over 350miles.
Special thanks must also go to the Health Promotion team at NHS Orkney who kindly supplied pedometers for the challenge.

Gold for the Auxiliary Team - Mrs Berry (mascot!), Mrs Mackay, Mrs Walls and Mrs Rosie,


Silver for the Office/ Janitors Team - Mr Linklater, Mr Mackinnon, Mrs Gray and Mrs Banks



Bronze for the P1-3 Class Teachers - Mrs Drever, Mrs Kennedy, Mr Brown, Miss Archibald and Mrs Clouston

Individual Winners - Mrs Rosie (Bronze), Mr Linklater ( Silver) and Mrs Mackay (Gold)

Monday, 19 January 2015

Papdale Stores put the Carrier Bag Tax to good use


Papdale Primary School were honoured to be chosen by the staff and owners of Papdale Stores as the first benefactors of their new scheme to donate the proceeds of the new carrier bag tax to support chosen charities and worthy causes. The picture shows Fiona Flett, owner of Papdale Stores handing over a cheque for £205.33 to Mr Balfour representing Papdale Primary School.

Fiona said, "all of us at Papdale Stores felt we wanted to do something positive to help the community so we decided we would choose a good cause to support that meant something special to us all.  Between October and December 2014 we chose Papdale School because we wanted to support all the children in our area and know that they are always fundraising for trips and other school resources and equipment. For the next few months the money raised will be going to CRY (Cardiac risk in youth) in memory of Freya Dalrymple, one of our co-workers who tragically died last year aged 17 and is greatly missed by us all".    

Friday, 16 January 2015

Papdale wins the Christmas and New Years Day Ba's

It doesn't matter if you are an  'Uppie' or a 'Doonie' this years Ba threw up four winners with strong Papdale School connections. Both Boys Ba winners were previously pupils at Papdale School and both Mens Ba Winners have children who are current pupils. To celebrate the success both Dads were asked to come in to school to show off their trophies to the children at the Business Meeting and assembly.

Ryan (4E) and Josh (2S) with their dad, the Christmas Day Ba Winner for the Uppies

Stanley (Pre school B) with his dad, The New years Day Ba winner for the Doonies







Thursday, 15 January 2015

Papdale Parent Council reinforce the safety message.

In response to concerns raised by several members of the public the Papdale Parent Council have issued a letter through the school newsletter to remind everyone of the importance of behaving responsibly when picking up and dropping off children at School. These concerns also prompted them to arrange a site visit and meeting with local Councillors, representatives from the OIC Roads Department and local Police. It was agreed that the letter should also be submitted to the Road Safety Forum for discussion at their next meeting.
Local Police officers will also be carrying out spot checks around the school at the key times with the possibility of fines being issued to anyone found to be parking illegally.
To view a copy of the letter please click on this link

Thursday, 8 January 2015

New Playground Survey


The Games Parliament, which has pupil representatives from all P4 to P7 classes, recently decided it would be a good idea to see what everyone felt about the playground now that the major playground development work has been completed.

Click on this link to view a copy of the Playground Survey Results