21 September International Day of Peace 2014 theme is Literacy and Sustainable Development – helping people make the right choices for themselves and where.

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21 September International Day of Peace 2014 theme is Literacy and Sustainable Development – helping people make the right choices for themselves and where and how they live. 23 September Sir Steve Redgrave won his 5 gold medals for rowing in concession at the Olympic Games of 2000 Facts for September

What’s on ?? Monday 3.05 Cycling Training 6E 6.00Parent Council AGM - Staffroom Tuesday AMRespect Programme P7s 11.20Piping P6 – GP Rm Cycling Training 6M

What’s on ?? Wednesday AMRespect Programme P6s 1.00Piping Group P7 – GP Rm SUPA Club P5 – 7 GP Rm Netball P6s Infant Hall with Mrs Smith Thursday 3.10Netball P7s Infant Hall with Mrs Burns

What’s on ?? Friday 12.10Pupil Council Meeting- GP Rm Football P5 – 7 - Picky

Our Games Parliament Representatives for Games Parliament

Hoppy Races starts Monday break time at the race track and it is for P6/7 this week. Reminder to all pupils Please try and keep all balls within the ball court At the end of break remember to take balls back to bin/bag/or whoever is on duty at the ball court Thank you P4 Netball Training Tuesdays 1.30 Netball court Run by Freya McNee and Kirsty Harrison 7S. Games Parliament

Papdale’s Got Talent Enter on Wednesday 24 September at Foyer (Packed Lunches) for P3 – 7 and Staff 50p per person to enter (Children in Need) Please check posters around the school for more information.

Well Done to …………. Josh who has completed his length at his swimming class Rebecca who has completed her Level 1 and 2 at her swimming class.

Well Done to …………. Tallis who has competed in a horse jumping competition and managed her round in 4 minutes 31 seconds with only one fault Ryan who took part in the East United football and swimming day in Westray along with around 50 other children

Well Done to …………. Freya who took part in the Orkney Library Mythical Maze Reading Challenge Bruce who has completed his ten night sleep away badge and has also learned how to make paracord bands at the Beavers

Well Done to …………. All our pupils who took part in the Golf September Medal Competition at the weekend. All our netball girls who took part in the S1 and under Pathways selection over the last two weeks. Eight girls in total from Papdale were successful and here are some our girls who were selected. PATHWAYS