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Newsletter 1 st June 2018 @TowerbankPS www.towerbankprimary.wordpress.com Send any news to admin@towerbank.edin.sch.uk LIBRARY VOLUNTEERS A huge thank you to all the volunteers who came along to school on Saturday and worked incredibly hard clearing out three rooms to help prepare for the new library. It felt like a real community effort as despite the hot weather, everyone seriously grafted all day, shifting thousands of books (all carefully numbered and categorised to keep them in the right order!), moving art materials and taking down and re-building shelving; all with a really positive can-do attitude. We can t wait to see the new library when it happens! Cars accessing School Streets Zone Towerbank is part of the School Streets Zone. Residents with permits and disabled badge holders are allowed to drive when the Zone is in operation and the lights flashing.

Edinburgh Marathon 2018 Ms Bicheno ran her first half marathon on Sunday as part of the Edinburgh Marathon Festival. "I feel really proud of my medal and am delighted to report I have raised 700 for Scottish Women's Aid." The 2 staff teams ran the Marathon Relay and managed to do really well in fairly cool conditions. Many thanks to all the families who turned out to support runners on the prom. The staff teams have managed to raise an amazing 1899 to date for The BrainsTrust. Last Saturday Ellie Hagger of P3D completed the Edinburgh Children s Marathon at Holyrood Park. She raised 155 for SMACK an arthritis charity. Well done Ellie!

Amazing Team Towerbank at the Interscolastics After an outstanding effort on Monday from all those taking part Towerbank won two trophies Overall Runners Up MCLEOD MEMORIAL CUP Towerbank 19 points Overall City of Edinburgh School Winner THE BRIAN HARRIS CUP Towerbank 19 points Silver medals were also awarded to Christina and Kyle for 60m and the Boys P6 team won Gold

Towerbank Chess Club The chess cub season ended on 29 th May with the second and deciding match of the cup final between Robert 7 and Frankton. Robert won the best of three match final 2-0, but only after recovering from a fierce attack from Frankton in the second game. Below we see the gold medal winner Robert, the silver medallist Frankton and the bronze medallists Duncan and Thomas (The chess ladder competition was also decided on Tuesday, and Robert manged to achieve a cup and league double by winning that too. Congratulations to all who took part, see you all next season! Well done to Sam and Hamish for achieving their black belt award in recorder.

Problems, Puzzles and Perplexed Porty People Thank you to everybody who came along to the first Towerbank Maths Circle, which took place on Friday 25 th May. Despite the temptation of going to the beach on what was a beautiful afternoon, the event was well-attended and sparked a huge amount of mathematical discussion. We would also like to say a huge thank you to the teacher volunteers who supported the event and to the University of Edinburgh, who provided the resources and additional volunteers. Here are a selection of comments from pupils and families who made it along: I thought it was very good because I don't like maths that much but the maths circle made maths fun and exciting. I really liked it and the challenges were great! All good challenges, very interesting. I really enjoyed this event - it made maths fun. Initially I was slightly put off because I thought we had to sit in a circle and answer questions/numeracy circle but it wasn t like that. Excellent idea. Inspiring. Welcoming atmosphere. Brilliant - great for pupils and parents. Thank you. Great opportunity to come into school and engage in activities with my son. Nice to meet face-to-face with different teachers too. My son has enjoyed it too! As you can see, the feedback was overwhelmingly positive and we will be looking at how we may be able to run another event of this kind in the new school year.

P4C have are enjoying learning about Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream. They have taken notes to create posters about the life of Shakespeare, have drawn the Globe Theatre and have found out information about what happened there in the 1600s and what happens today. They have used drama and art, music and dance to explore the story and have even learned some of the poetry from the play. At home, Evie created a cross-stitch fairy and Emma wrote a letter of apology from Puck to Titania saying how sorry he was for all the chaos he caused. Emma says I enjoyed making the storyboard telling the story and writing the cheeky letter from Puck to Titania in class. Evie says I liked using senses to make a description of Oberon s Forest and also liked writing the naughty Puck letter.