Below is a link to the new electronic newsletter with information regarding the return of nursery – P3 children. There is also a link to a ‘word’ newsletter containing the same information. N-P3-returnDownload … Continue reading
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We are always trying to increase the variety of clubs which are available to our pupils. After all, we don’t all like the same things. Starting on Friday 15 March Miss Hampton and staff from ASV will be running a … Continue reading
Girls’ and women’s football is one of the fastest growing sports in the country and because of this, Aberdeen FC Community Trust has been running some sessions for girls aged between 5 and 7 at the Sports Village. There have … Continue reading
We are keen to hear your views on homework – please take a moment to complete our online survey. https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/37YFWZR … Continue reading
After a very busy Sports Day, the new holders of the Riverbank Sports Cup is Hayton House. The blues are the winners for 2018! It wasn’t the best of weather today but it was dry and Sports Day went ahead. … Continue reading
A few weeks back, as I was waking along the corridor, I was asked, what seemed to be, a rather strange question. I was asked if I knew Old Aberdeen. As a child being brought up in the area I … Continue reading
Primary 2A, Miss Arnott’s class, recently went on a visit to the Aberdeen Science Centre as part of Science & Engineering Week. The children were able to explore the centre and had great fun with the hands on experiments. Miss … Continue reading
Having just posted about the power failure I am now pleased to say that power has been reconnected and school will be open at the usual time of 9.00am. Please disregard the previous posting! … Continue reading
Wednesday 28 February 2018 Due to a power failure, this morning, Riverbank will not open to pupils until 10.00am. This will be the case for nursery, school and Me2 pupils. The electricity company has advised that we should have power … Continue reading
As part of their professional development, the Primary 1 teachers along with Mrs Innes, the acting depute in the nursery, and I went on a course about the importance of play in the early years. Our tutor taught us how … Continue reading