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Our school was established in 1872. We moved to the new building in 1993. We are a mixed school of non denominational religion serving the town of Elgin and the surrounding rural areas. At present the school roll is 189 with 7 classes from primary 1 to primary 7.
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Head Teacher: Mrs Christine Jackson
St Sylvester’s Roman Catholic Primary School
Abbey Street
Elgin
Scotland
IV30 1DA
Tel: 01343 541 453
Fax: 01343 550 672
(see map or satellite view)
Read the reports on our school.
Head Teacher: Mrs Christine Jackson
St Sylvester’s Roman Catholic Primary School

Abbey Street
Elgin
Scotland
IV30 1DA
Tel: 01343 541 453
Fax: 01343 550 672
(see map or satellite view)
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Here are the Spring Flowers we made this week. We used scraps of card to help save paper. Our techniques were cutting, folding and sticking. We also had to use a trial and improvement method to make sure our design would fit on our backing card. Some children in our class worked as teachers to show other boys and girls how to complete the activity.
When we had finished our art activity we went through the steps of the process to plan our writing for Wednesday. On Wednesday we will write a set of instructions, they will be based on making a spring flower. Other children could then use our instructions to complete this fun activity.
Scottish Colourists
Powerpoint presentation: Presentation1
We hope u like the presentation!!!
From Caitlin and Shaun and Scott
Scottish Colourists
Powerpoint presentation: scottish colourists- finished
Here's me and Rachel's power point presentation 4 art.
From Rhiannon
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