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‘Work hard’

       philosophy

       characterises

       busy May


       Remote learning continued in May, with
       the outcomes as varied as they might
       have been had pupils physically been at
       school. From P1 Wonderland to P4 time
       capsules, and P7 poetry to S5 German,
       the next six pages give a snapshot of
       that work.
        Clock Face


        A clock tells the time, not a story.
        Dusk and dawn are simply words,
        Words mean nothing,                                             Caitlin Black (S4) offers solutions for ‘Saving Planet Earth’
        When the world means everything.
        If you’re always staring at the clock,
        At how much time you have,
        In an hour,
        In a day,
        In a life.
        You can’t look up from the clock face,
        To see what there is above.
        The beauty of why you’re living,
        Not how long you’re living,
        Don’t watch the clock,
        Create the story.
        Martha Kibby (S3)
        In response to Jon Krakauer’s Into the
        Wild.                                  Olivia Arthur (P1) explains how she would   A bowl of fruit, by Felicity Hay (S1)
                                                                  paint the world





























                                                        Keira Novikova (P2) answers the big questions posed by Learning Enhancement

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