Facts for November Road Safety Week 17 - 23 November Organised by the charity Brake which raises awareness of death and injury on our roads and steps than.

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Facts for November Road Safety Week November Organised by the charity Brake which raises awareness of death and injury on our roads and steps than can be taken to improve road safety Anti Bullying Week November Aims to raise awareness of bullying in and out of school and highlights ways of preventing and responding to it. Universal Children's Day 20 November This aims to encourage understanding between children and promote children’s welfare around the world.

Facts for November 18 November 1558 Queen Mary I of England died and her half sister Elizabeth I succeeded to the throne, bringing in the Elizabethan age. Elizabeth’s Dad was Henry VIII and Mum was Anne Boleyn his 2 nd wife. 18 November 1869 The Suez Canal opened connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. It allows ships a quicker route between Europe and Asia without going around Africa.

What’s on ?? Monday 3.00Chess Cub P5 – 7 Tuesday 9.15P6 Guitar Group – GP Room Piping P5 – GP Room Piping P6 – GP Room Active Start Club P4 – Infant Hall 4.00Active Start Football 6.00P5 – 7 League Football - Picky

What’s on ?? Wednesday 9.15Film at Picky – P2’s 11.30Wildlife Talk – P4 – 7 Orkney Theatre 1.40P7 Piping Group GP Room SUPA Club – GP Room P6 Netball – Infant Hall Thursday AMLibrary Staff Visit – P1s 3.15P7 Netball – Infant Hall Friday 12.10Games Parliament – GP Room 2

New Eco Topics Buddy Consultation Timetable Water Transport Energy Sustaining Our World Waste Minimisation Health and Wellbeing Food and the Environment Alex (4E) to visit 3E Monday Ava (4M) to visit 3M 9.10 Tuesday Mansie (4S) to visit 3S 2.30 Friday Lauren (5E) to visit 2E 2.00 Tuesday Rhys (5M) to visit 2M 2.00 Wednesday Jessica (6E) to visit 2S 9:15 Thursday Liam (6M) to visit 1S 2.00 Wednesday Megan (7E) to visit 1M 2.30 Tuesday Holly (7M) to visit Pre-school 9.15 Tuesday Jennifer (7S) to visit 1E 2.15 Thursday

Eco Club Today is the start of Switch Off Fortnight. During these two weeks we would like everyone to make a big effort to ‘Switch Off When Not in Use’ Can someone in each class be nominated to take on the job of helping to ‘Switch Off When Not in Use’ Thank you – we can make a big difference together!

Well done to Electric The Doughnuts Scott Rendall and our winners Little Frozen for their performances today. Papdale’s Got Talent

Electric Little Frozen Scott 7S

Thank you to our P7 for such a great effort over the past few weeks on organising our Children in Need Day A grand total of £ (and still counting) was raised The colouring competition will run until Friday 21 November and will be on sale this week from the P7s at 20p per picture. Thank you to Staff, Children and Parents and a Special Thank you to our Kitchen Staff who kindly helped us out on the baking etc. Children in Need

Thank you to the staff, children and parents who donated and helped and a Very Special Thank you to our Kitchen Staff who kindly helped us out with the baking stall. Children in Need

Well Done to …………. Emily successfully completed Level 3 and Stella successfully completed Level 1 & 2 at their swimming classes.

Well Done to …………. Brodie, Charlie, Calum and Jamie, who all took part in the Boys Brigade Parade on Sunday. Emma who has been making Christmas decorations to sell for Marys Meals. These will be on sale in Sutherlands the Chemist on Saturday.

Well Done to …………. Our Buddies of the Week Ruth and Scott from 7S