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Interesting Facts:

Interesting Facts:. 28 August 1963

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Interesting Facts:

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  1. Interesting Facts: 28 August 1963 Martin Luther King Jr’s famous speech “I have a Dream” was delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC. MLK was an American who worked for racial equality and civil rights in America. He was born on 15 January 1929 in Atlanta Georgia and after experiencing racism in his early life he decided to do something to make the world a better and fairer place. His campaign to achieve equal rights for black Americans changed America forever. MLK was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1964. He was killed on April 4 1968 in Memphis Tennessee.

  2. What’s on this week? Tuesday PM Swimming 4E & 6E 3.00 Cycle Training – 6E Wednesday 3.00 Cycle Training – 6M 3.00 SUPA Club P5-7 in Room 7 Thursday 3.00 Cycle Training – 6S 3.00 P7 Netball – Infant Hall Friday 12.00Games Parliament – GP Room 2

  3. Eco Club Good morning everyone, we are this year’s Eco Club. We are looking forward to another busy year and would like to start with this photo… Is this ok? Let’s look at how we have done over the years. (The school is shown a graph of our Litter Survey Results for the past 9 years). Every year the Eco Club do a Litter Survey where we pick up rubbish and take a note of what kind it is. Red is for things that can’t be recycled and green is for things that can. The numbers on the graph are getting higher so we need to do something about this, there is too much litter lying around. We care about our school grounds and we want all of you to care too!

  4. Eco Club Lets talk about LAW Duty. You might have seen someone wearing fluorescent jackets around the school – what does L.A.W mean? LAW means Litter Awareness Worker. When you are on LAW Duty, you should eat your play piece first and then do your duty. Is one glove enough? Yes, it is. You should only need one hand to pick up a small piece of rubbish. The Eco Club showed the school a litter picker. These are only to be used to pick up litter so please be careful with them. It is a very clever tool! There are 5 LAW zones. • All Weather Pitch • Free running/quiet area • Netball court/ball court and grassy areas • Adventure playground/main playground • Front of school Two officers work in each zone except zone 5 with the janitor.

  5. Eco Club Whose job is it to keep our playground clean? All of US. It is not the job of the LAW Duty children to clean the playground, they are there to make you aware so you do it yourself. Let’s make it all better together. Eco Club will meet this Friday at 9.15 and 6E are on LAW Duty. Thank you for listening.

  6. Eco Club Here is our new Eco Club with their LAW jackets.

  7. Message from School Kitchen When there is fruit only for pudding, you can have soup, main course and fruit. However when there’s a kitchen made pudding, you can have either pudding OR fruit.

  8. Well done to… Sarah and Lexa were playing at home one day, and saw lots of rubbish flying around in the wind and they thought it was terrible. The girls decided to make these posters.

  9. Well done to… Florah for receiving her Blue Peter Silver Badge. She made a big badge and sent it in to them. Florah already has her Blue Badge.

  10. Well done to… Amy who passed her Level 4 in Swimming. James and Isla as they climbed Ben Nevis in the holidays with their family. It took them 8.5 hours!

  11. Well done to… William and Madeleine for competing in a Beginner’s Event with their horses, Badger and Penny. They both won lots of rosettes!

  12. Well done to… Sophie and Amelie for coming second place in Bowls. The girls also took part in a Summer Reading Challenge called “Animal Agents” which was run by Kirkwall Library.

  13. Well done to… Ryan as he came first gross in the Orkney Junior Open Golf Competition.

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