Thursday, 25 October 2018

John Muir Groups Litter Pick

The two groups both suggested (independently of each other) to carry out a litter pick along at Strauss Avenue, both groups also cleared pieces of litter from Kirkwood Eve. We bumped into the Linnvale Community volunteers who also were out clearing the canal path of litter.
Both groups remarked on how they felt proud and pleased with themselves for tidying up the local area. Well done to our pupils- you are responsible citizens!











Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Colourful harvest

The last harvest
This is the final harvest of vegetables from our poly tunnel this year. P2/1 pupils have planted red onions to grow over the winter and we have a rhubarb bed underway now.
Families were encouraged to take something from the table and try it at home today.

Saturday, 6 October 2018

Willow weaving

With our Remembrance Service drawing closer, a group of P7 pupils came out to cut and weave willow wreaths for the three P6/7 classes to use at the service. The girls worked in pairs and did a fabulous job making their wreaths-the P6/7 teachers were delighted when they saw what had been produced!
Tiegan, Demi, Erin, Anna, Rebecca and Julie and their wreaths!

Thursday, 4 October 2018

Sad start to the day

I  think the stunned and saddened reaction from the pupils, parents and staff of our school community when the news of the deliberate fire in our memorial garden showed how much this area of our school means to us all. Demi Adams and Sophie Rae are still thought of and remembered as children learn and respect this area of our school grounds. They understand it is a peaceful part of our school used for reflection and a chance to pause and think.
The bench and raised bed gardens had been the work of Mrs Wilkinson and the students of Clydebank College.
Despite the despicable action of the youths who torched the bench and set a alight two of our compost bins, a pallet from our bug house and a picnic bench, we won't let this spoil our area and we hope, as a school,  to restore memorial garden to its former glory.


Tuesday, 2 October 2018

Spiced Marrow Curry

P1/2 pupils from Miss Macdonald's class and Miss Black's class were out in the poly tunnel last week planting rhubarb and red onions to give us something to look forward to gathering in the coming months!

Normally this is page where the children share what they have been doing but for once I am posting this as I tried something new-a Linnvale grown marrow! 
I brought a small marrow home and one of the aubergines and managed to rustle up a vegetarian marrow curry using a recipe from the BBC Good Food website-quick and tasty! I haven't eaten marrow for years and just fancied trying a new way of cooking it rather than baking it in the oven with a bolognaise topping.

If you would like to help with our poly tunnel-even just by watering it from time to time, we would love to hear from you! 
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Saturday, 8 September 2018

Busy start!

Just a wee sample of what has been happening at Linnvale...biodiversity seemed to be the common theme as we were out exploring what was living and growing within the school grounds this week!
P3 found this visitor in the poly tunnel!
One of our John Muir groups outside exploring our grounds and admiring our beautiful wildflowers!
We have a globe artichoke growing!
P2 were outside doing a bug hunt and taking a note of the creatures they saw.
 

Wednesday, 15 August 2018

Nearly Ready to Pick!

🌻The beautiful sunflowers grew from seeds dropped from last year's plants and have attracted the bees into our poly tunnel. The bees have been busy pollinating the flowers and our crops have been growing!🌻

As the young folk in our school return tomorrow, I am excited at showing them the result of their care and hard work-from the gardening club to the Eco Committee to the ones who have carried watering cans out before school ended for summer and to our team of summer helpers as well! Your efforts and time have made this happen, Thank you, thank you, thank you!πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

We will harvest our crops over the next few weeks and they will be counted, weighed, measured and then eaten! The sugar snap peas are still going strong and are sweet and juicy-eat them with the pods on and they are so much sweeter than supermarket ones.

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A surprise from last year!
Aubergine-found out the hard way that they are thorny! That has taken two weeks to get to that size!
Melon crops
Cucumber
Invasive Chinese lantern- not the cucamelon we had ordered!
Melon
Watermelon
Melon