Interesting Facts 07 September Queen Elizabeth II will overtake her Great Great Grandmother, Queen Victoria, as the UK’s longest serving monarch this week.

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Interesting Facts 07 September Queen Elizabeth II will overtake her Great Great Grandmother, Queen Victoria, as the UK’s longest serving monarch this week on Wednesday 09 th September. She assumed the throne in 1952 aged 25 after the death of her father George VI 07 September 1838 Grace Darling daughter of the lighthouse keeper of Longstone Lighthouse on the Farne Islands rescued 9 people from a boat which ran aground.

What’s on this week?? Monday 09.30Lidl Health Factor Bus 6E 10.00Lidl Health Factor Bus 6M 11.30Lidl Health Factor Bus 5M 02.15Business Meeting – Infant Hall 03.00Cycle Training 6E 03.15Staff Meeting – SfL Approaches Tuesday 12.10P4 + P5 Choir – Music Room 03.00Cycle Training 6M

What’s on this week?? Wednesday - Friday Hoy Trip 6E Wednesday 03.15Netball P7 – Infant Hall Thursday & Friday HT’s Meeting – Jane Bruce

Lunch Playtime Rules Please keep off the grass at the Scrap Store. No equipment is to be used here.

Well Done to …………. Finlay, Euan, Danny, Jamie and Morgan for competing in the “September Medal” Competition at the Orkney Golf Club.

Well Done to …………. Madaleine for receiving her “Farming Badge” at the Pony Club Rally. Ilona and Molly for saving a hedgehog from their Nanny’s garden. They named the hedgehog Dexter.

Well Done to …………. Molly, Erica, Ailsa and Jess who took part in a Highland Dancing Competition in Wick. As you can see they’ve all won lots of medals and trophies!

Jack, Kairi and Imogen for going to the Science Festival at the weekend. They made lots of different things including Strawberry DNA! Well Done to ………….

Jamie, Ryan and Sam for competing with East United and coming second in a Football Tournament. Well Done to ………….

All those who took part in the Tesco Football Tournament on Sunday.

Well Done to …………. Buddy of the Week Katie 7E