Doolane Gaelgagh
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Gow ayrn as gow soylley jeh'n doolane noa shoh.
Gow ayrn as gow soylley jeh'n doolane noa shoh.
Turrys speeideilagh! Explorers from Brastyl Sniaul went on an expedition on Wednesday to find out all about the Sulby river, from its tributaries in the hills down to the sea in Ramsey!
Ta shin er ve goaill soylley jeh clubyn Jeheiney! Every Friday afternoon, the children in KS1 and 2 get together for club time. We have four clubs, based around the four areas that we are trying to promote in school this year. Mnr Corlett is running an orienteering club (fow yn raad) for 'Slaynt as…
Ta shin er ve tarroogh! Brastyl Sniaul are learning about power from rivers. We have been building our own overshot waterwheel models from junk. It's been good to practise our cutting and joining skills. We aren't following instructions and we all have different materials so we're having to be reso…
Do not park on Zig Zags across from school! The police have received a couple of photos over the past couple of days of cars parked on the zig zags across from school during pickup. Andy, the policeman pictured above, has given us a friendly warning. It is an automatic fine and 3 points off your li…
Ren Brastyl Sniaul croo sleityn jiu! Today we were observing how the shape of the land affects rivers and how rivers affect the shape of the land by modelling landscapes with sand, stones and soil.
Ren Bradda goll magh çhymsaghey smeir shiaghtin shoh chaie. Ren shin croo jingan lesh ny berrishyn. Jelhein ren shin coagrey pannagyn dy phrowl lesh y jingan ain, v'eh feer vlasstal. Last week we picked blackberries and made jam. This week we have made vegan pancakes to help us sample our jam.