Lower Primary have had a great morning planting totties and onions. Our tomatoes, peppers, corn and cucumbers, all grown from seeds, are also thriving and almost ready to
Lower Primary have been writing their own poems based on favourite colours, senses and emotions. They planned their ideas first and then created their own text maps to
S1 RE took advantage of the lovely day to roll their decorated Easter eggs. This term they have been learning about Easter traditions from around the world and
Today we raised a fantastic £282.13 which we will split between Comic Relief and the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal. We had a bake sale which the pupils baked for,
Lower Primary have been learning about the Winter Olympics in PE. After finding out about the Biathlon and watching some footage from previous Olympics, we gave it a
Congratulations to Baltasound pupils Finn and Matheus for progressing to the finals of the Shetland U15 Badminton Championships. A well fought battle in the final saw Matheus come
Our S2 pupils organised our first ever Virtual Careers Event – with companies and organisations from all over Shetland represented. A great experience for our P7 to S4
Happy Not-Uyeasound Up Helly Aa day! We’ve had our own celebration at school today to mark the occasion. Early years and Lower Primary took part in a procession
Huge congratulations to the North Isles Netball team, who won the Shetland inter-schools tournament yesterday! A mixed team with our neighbours, Yell, the lasses played brilliantly together and
The lower primary class have been learning about Goldilocks and the Three Bears in literacy recently. Over the last couple of days they have been really enjoying ‘Hot
Upper primary tried something a little different after learning about Robert Burns recently. They all chose one of Robert Burn’s poems and wrote it on tracing paper over
Play based learning is part of our Improvement Plan for this year and so, on Wednesday 2nd February, our Primary Department and Early Years took part in Global
Our S3 Practical Woodwork pupils have been putting a new lease of life into old, unused pallets. Kindly donated by the community, they have taken them apart (careful