Welcome to Dalry Primary'SCool (Dumfries & Galloway)
Above is a photo of us (P5/6/7) outside Robert Burns cottage just before we visited the museum. We were having an excellent day in Alloway. The Tam o' Shanter experience was really scary!
The photo below and on the right is all of us on the bridge where Tam and Maggie escaped (just!) from the witches, but where poor Maggie lost her tail. If you click on the links page you can visit our BLOG where Jessica and Amelia are talking about our visit.
Dalry is a small, rural Primary school based in Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland with 51 pupils, attached to a nursery with 15 children and a secondary with just over 70 pupils. We can go to school here from aged 3 to aged 16 all in the same building! Our secondary is the smallest secondary school in Dumfries and Galloway, but it is also a great school to go to and we are looking forward to getting there! After 4th year we go to Castle Douglas High School .
Head of School: Mr Simpson.
Depute Head Teacher: Mrs Brown.
Our Address:
Dalry School - Primary,
Kirkland Street,
St. John's Town of Dalry,
Castle Douglas,
Kirkcudbrightshire,
DG7 3UX
Phone: 01644 430259
Fax: 01644 430259
E-mail: ht@ale.dumgal.org.uk
website: www.dalryscool.ik.org
Friends of Dalry Fundraising website: www.buy.at/dalryscool
Anything you buy from this website ensures extra cash for the school at no extra cost to the buyer. To get there from here, just click on 'Links' on our menu then, 'fundraising for the school' . BUT....don't forget to look at this website first!!
We think Dalry'SCool. There is actually more than one "Dalry" in Scotland - but only one "St. John's Town of Dalry", and that's us! Our Dalry got its name when John the Baptist passed through the village. He was tired and rested on a stone. That very stone is still here, all these years later, and that's why we are called "St. John's Town of Dalry".
Ali
We have another Hotel in Dalry, called "The Lochinvar". The name is all that is left of the island castle of Lochinvar because the valley was flooded to make a reservoir to provide water for Dalry. Every summer when the water level drops you can see the top of the ruins, but whenever there is a really bad drought - like this year, the whole island can be seen at the bottom of the reservoir.
by Andrew
GREEN FLAG ECO SCHOOL
We are very eco friendly at our school. We recycle and reuse loads of things. You can read all about it in the Eco'sCool section; but our least favourite job is washing out the compost bins! EVERY classroom and staffroom has a bin to collect apple cores and banana skins. Every Friday afternoon P4/5 go round collecting the bins, then we empty them outside in the big composters, then we have to wash them before putting them back!
We are very eco friendly at our school. We recycle and reuse loads of things. You can read all about it in the Eco'sCool section; but our least favourite job is washing out the compost bins! EVERY classroom and staffroom has a bin to collect apple cores and banana skins. Every Friday afternoon P4/5 go round collecting the bins, then we empty them outside in the big composters, then we have to wash them before putting them back!
Another thing we are very famous for is our weather station. We help NASA scientists to monitor Global warming by sending them readings of the daily max/min temperature; cloud type; cloud cover; rainfall, and we measure the pH reading of our rainfall as well.
We do a phenology study too. We watch for when buds appear on certain branches of certain trees. If they come earlier and earlier it will be a sign of global warming.