Monday, 21 March 2016

Papdale Vikings Victorious

The Victorious Vikings with medals and the Reid Crescent Shield.
The last night of the Primary Indoor Football season ended on a high with Papdale Vikings Beating Glaitness Rovers 2-1 to win the Reid Crescent Shield. The Vikings impressed right through the competition winning four games to lift the sheild and conceding only one goal in the process.
Earlier in the evening in the same competition the Mighty Marvels had been very unlucky to lose to a last minute goal against Glaitness Rovers and the Giants, made up of P4 boys also lost to a late goal after going ahead against a much bigger and older Orphir Torpedos side. The other two Papdale teams in this competition, Gladiators and Knights also put in strong displays but lost out to St Andrews Twisters and Hope Terriers respectively.

In the TSB trophy Papdale Dales did extremely well to knock out Stromness Predators in the quarter-finals but lost out to eventual winners St Andrews Hurricanes in their semi-final. Papdale Kings, who had done well to qualify for the TSB trophy also lost to the Hurricanes in the quarter-final.
In the East v West representative Challenge matches it was great to see a number of boys and girls from the Papdale teams had been selected recognising their good play throughout the year.
Mention must go to Papdale Flyers too who weren't involved in the knockout competitions on the night but had finished third in the league making them the highest placed Papdale team.
And finally, a big thankyou to all our coaches. Without their huge commitment and enthusiasm throughout the year this wouldn't be possible.

Papdale Flyers

Papdale Giants

Some of the Gladiators and Knights together

Papdale Kings

Papdale Dales


Friday, 18 March 2016

Parents Nights

Wednesday 16th and Thursday 17th March were Parents nights at Papdale. As well as parent's coming in to speak with the class teachers there were lots of other things going on. 
In the school reception area the Parent Council were raising funds by holding a raffle and selling home bakes. The Scholastic Book Fair was also open for business. Elsewhere there was Information on Internet Safety,  the Young Carers Sevice and the importance of drinking water.
The atmosphere in school on both nights was really positive and we hope that everyone enjoyed having a closer look at the children's work on display all around the school.

Star struck by the range of goodies on offer perhaps?

Things hot up at the Parent Council sales table
 
Internet Safety factsheets which are also now available on our website 

As it said on the display...Water is Cool!
 
The Young Carers service is highlighted

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Lights Out for Earth Hour


Saturday 19th March from 8.30-9.30pm the world will celebrate Earth Hour by switching off lights to raise awareness of climate change. Last year 172 countries took part.



This year the Eco Club have decided to focus on Earth Hour and saving energy for our Eco Action Week by switching off all lights in the school between 2.00-3.00pm every day this week. Meter reading will also be taken to see how much electricity is saved.

Eco club would also like to encourage everyone to support Earth Hour at home on Saturday 19th March.

Friday, 11 March 2016

The Good Health Challenge begins!

Friday lunchtime saw the first Good Health Challenge organised by the Games Parliament. The aim was for everyone to have the opportunity to run or walk around half of the all weather pitch in their lunch break as many times as they could. This was not a race but an individual challenge to give each child a target to aim at next time. Every time each person completed a lap the GP reps issued a sticker. Eight stickers meant that they had completed a mile.
The GP reps were kept busy handing out stickers but everyone seemed to enjoy themselves with about 50 children from P4-P7 taking part,  many completing a mile or more in the 20 minute slot.

The Challenge will be held at lunchtime every Friday for those who want to take part.


The GP reps get ready for the rush

One mile completed!

The children pose for a photo after their exertions

Thursday, 10 March 2016

Another excellent year for our Netball teams

Once again Papdales Netball teams have excelled in this year's primary tournaments with theWhirlwinds winning the Hjaltland League and also the Knockout Competition. The Cyclones and Hurricanes were 2nd and 6th respectively in the Hrossey League. Well done to all our girls for taking part and a special thanks to our PE teacher, Mrs Smith who has coached all the teams this year.

All-conquering Whirlwinds who won the 'double' proudly showing the league trophy
The Cyclones who were runners up in their league

The Hurricanes who finished sixth in their league




Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Fruit Break Day

On Monday 7th March the break bar had a very healthy appearance with only fruit and vegetables on sale for the children as part of Papdale Good Health Global Goal New years resolution 2016.
After some frantic slicing by the auxiliary team the break bar did a very brisk trade with cucumber and carrots coming out as the surprise favourites on the day.
Thanks must also go to all parents who supported the day by providing a fruity snack from home and also to the P7 buddies on duty who did a great job despite having to wear very uncool gloves!
What shall I have????

The buddies are kept busy as they try to meet the customers needs