This afternoon, the Grades 1-7 ended their theme week with a “Time Travellers’ Walkabout”. Each class decorated their room with all the things they had been working on this week. Each one looked wonderful and the children were all very proud of what they had done. Some children dressed as characters and they travelled through time, visiting each others rooms and learning about all the periods in time that they each had been studying. It was amazing to see and learn about all the different projects. Each class had helpful curators that gave a guided tour of the room and answered any questions. See a slideshow of our walkabout.
Pages to Pirouettes – Cinderella
This morning, the whole school joined together to watch an amazing performance of Cinderella, told in a ballet. Pages to Pirouettes is a dance group from Pennsylvania that the TCFAF (Turks and Caicos Friends of the Arts Foundation) have brought to the island. Their mission is to enrich cultural awareness and appreciation in the community by bringing the art of story ballet to young audiences. They certainly achieved their goal here today – the children thoroughly enjoyed the show! Click below to watch a clip of the performance and see the children having a go at some ballet positions!
Early Years Creative Minds Parade
Early Years ended their theme week on creative minds with a parade for mums and dads, friends and the rest of the school. There were costumes, masks, artwork and songs to share from their weeks activities. What a lot of creativity! See a slideshow of the parade. Click below to watch a movie of the Preschoolers performing a song on stage and to see some potato people in action! [Read more…]
Storytelling Evening 2009
This evening was our storytelling evening. The children came to school dressed in their pajamas and brought their favourite cuddly toys, pillows and comforters. The evening started with a traditional tale from the Turks and Caicos, told by our Director of Culture, David Bowen. Everyone was mesmorised and captivated by the story of a Salt Raker who’s tale explained why the ocean is salty. The children then went to their classes to enjoy stories with their teachers and we ended the evening with cookies and milk. Everyone enjoyed listening to all the stories and went home to have sweet dreams!  Thank you to everyone who helped make this storytelling evening such a great success. Click below to see some movies of the evening. [Read more…]
G1-7 Sports’ Day 2009
Our Grade 1-7 Sports’ Day was a great success today and was packed full of fun. The children were full of energy, determined to do their best and displayed excellent teamwork and sportsmanship. See the movie below for all the highlights.
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See more movies on each of the teams that took part:Â Blue, Yellow, Green and Red… [Read more…]
Creative Minds at Work
The Early Years theme for Education Week is “The Creative Mind of the Child” and we aim to recognise the creative spark and imagination of each child by offering a variety of activities for them to explore.
Preschool have been cooking. Their cooking recipe for Friendship Soup, allowed them to choose vegetables to bring from home in order to create the special soup together. It was delicious! They also created a strawberry cake for the bear in the story ‘The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry and Big, Hungry Bear’. Everyone took turns to help. Take a look at them busy decorating the cake in the slideshow.
Kindergarten Pottery Mugs
The Kindergarten classes visited Kiln-Time today and each child got to decorate a pottery mug. Before they went, they designed creative patterns and pictures to paint on them and took these with them to copy. It took a great deal of concentration and skill but everyone had lots of fun. Although the mugs looked alike at the beginning, by the end of the session, every mug was unique! Take a look at the children painting their mugs on this slideshow.
Grade 4 – Tudor Dancing
This week in theme week, the Grade 4s are learning about life in Tudor times, 500 years ago. Dancing was an extremely popular pastime during the Tudor era for both the rich and poor people. Dancing was considered “a wholesome recreation of the mind and also an exercise of the body” The Grade 4s learned some Tudor dances today. Watch the clip below to see them in action.
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See a movie of how a family might have lived Tudor times.
Watch children at another school dancing.
See a good school website about the tudors.
Turks and Caicos Education Week 2009
This week is our National Education Week and each year at Provo Primary we mark this time with a special ‘theme week’ of fun activities. The theme for the Early Years classes is ‘The Creative Mind of a Child’ and for the Grades 1 -7 ‘Time Travellers’. Some activities will be class based and some whole school. The Grades 1 -7 kick-started their Time Travellers theme, with an opportunity to dress up as character from History. Click on the news report movie below to find out more…
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There are lots more movies of the children who dressed up – too many to post I’m afraid, so we hope to share these in school over the week.
Beautiful by Nature, Clean by Choice
Armed with gloves and bags, a group of our children from JK through to Grade 7 supported National Clean-up Day today by helping to clean up one of our popular beaches, Sapodilla Bay. We often visit this beach as an end of the year treat so this was a good beach for us to choose. A big thank you to all the children and parents who came to support this event.
All the children from Grade 1 to Grade 7 also cleaned up our school grounds on Friday afternoon in recognition of the campaign.
Click on to see more pictures of our beach clean-up [Read more…]
“Where’s Simon, Sandy?” Author Visit
Today, we had a visit from author Donna Seim. She has written a book called ‘Where is Simon, Sandy?’ which retells a Caribbean folktale about a donkey that wouldn’t quit. Donna took the scene of our capital island of Grand Turk for the setting of her story. All the children in Grades 1, 2 and 3 enjoyed listening to Donna read the story and they had plenty of comments and questions to ask her. At the end, the children sang the TCI cultural song, ‘Dry Conch’ to Donna as a thank you. Donna was accompanied by Mr. David Bowen, our Director of Culture. She kindly donated a copy of the book for our library, but if you want your own copy, you can buy it at the Unicorn Bookstore. All proceeds from the sale of the book will benefit the Turks and Caicos National Museum’s children’s programme. Learn more about Donna, see a slideshow on the making of the book and learn some fun facts about donkeys at her website http://www.donnaseim.com/
Poppy Day 2008
When we wear a poppy, it helps us remember and be thankful for the many people who gave their lives in war for our freedom.  On Remembrance Day we were able to make a donation to the Turks and Caicos ex-Serviceman’s Legion and wear a poppy.
Learning About Our Environment in the TCI
Representatives from the National Trust are making sure that everyone is aware of the importance of maintaining the TCI’s ecosystem…and they are starting with the little ones. A group from the National Trust visited Provo Primary School yesterday…
See more photos at the TC Sporting Club website.
Curry Night and Silent Auction Success
Friends of Provo Primary (FoPPS) organised a delicious Indian meal served at Bay Bistro, together with a silent auction of beautiful art work produced by each of the classes in the school. It was a winning combination with parents, family and friends enjoying a delightful evening. We would like to express a big thank you to all the people who helped the children create the art work, to those who organised the evening and to Clive and Joan Whent for the first class cuisine and elegant setting. There was a frenzy of bidding as each piece of art work was auctioned off with the encouragement of emcee Mark Dunbavand. All in all over $4000 was raised and this will allow us to install 2 much needed A/C units in our new Hummingbird Music Room and in Miss Sarah’s Kindergarten Room. Thank you everyone.
A Fang-tastic Halloween Party
We had our first Halloween Party at the school last night and, in spite of the rain, it was a highly attended event packed full of fun and games. Organisers Bridgette and Bernadette and their helpers transformed the school grounds and set up an amazing array of halloween surprises, including an amazing spooky haunted house that was a thrilling success. Children from the school and community came dressed up in their costumes, danced on the stage to the Monster Mash and played all of the games. They munched through hot dogs and chilli and of course lots of Halloween candy goodies! We have a feeling that this event might become a firm fixture in our future calendar!
Our Latest Graceway Gazette Article
A well known ancient African proverb states that ‘it takes a village to raise a child’ and it is so true. In order to raise children successfully, we can’t do it alone. Here at Provo Primary School we have a strong sense of community, with families and friends all striving to work together for the same cause. The success of our school today is based upon this community spirit that we feel so strongly. Everyone in our school works together towards the same goals and we reap the rewards of working as a team.
Provo Primary Helps Hurricane Victims
Our Grade 6/7 took time out from their studies to offer some help pupils from Iris Stubbs Primary on South Caicos that were affected by Hurricane Ike.
Revised School Calendar
Following disruptions to the start of our year, please click here to see our revised calendar for the 2008-2009 school year.
Book Boost for Oesta Jolly Primary School Pupils
BOOKWORMS from Oseta Jolly primary school now have a whole library of books to get their teeth into thanks to kind-hearted pupils, teachers and parents from Provo Primary. The Providenciales private school delivered more than 500 brand new books worth $2,200 to the Government-run school in Blue Hills on Wednesday.
Meeting New Families at our Annual Beach Day
Returning to school following the hurricanes, our annual beach day was a great opportunity to catch up with old friends and to meet and welcome all our new families and teachers.
Graduation – Class of 2008
We are so proud of our Grade 6 graduates. All 6 graduated on Thursday – and I’m pleased to say 5 will be staying with us next year as part of our new Grade 6/7 class. I am really looking forward to seeing what new heights we can scale together.
Well done and congratulations from us all. There are some more pictures in our slideshow.
Grade 2 Wheeled Webkinz Vehicles
Webkinz have been all the craze in Grade 2, so when we started thinking about our Design Technology project this term on wheeled vehicles, we decided to design and make a vehicle for our Webkinz! Take a look at our slideshow to see all of our wonderful creations – talk about traveling in style! The vehicle above has a ladder up to the extra roof seating and even a GPS to guide them on their journey. What fun we had making them and what a variety of models.
Celebrating Academic Success
As we head towards the end of another school year, we would like to share with you some scores and statistics from our recent tests.