P3/4 thoroughly enjoyed their trip to Rosslyn Chapel today to experience what Christmas was like during the medieval times. 🎄🎅⛪️ We then wrote about our experiences when we got back to school for our writing lesson. 💻📝 Thank you @RosslynLearning@Rosslynchapel#bilstonbairns
I'm digging @Rosslynchapel's #autism accessibility guide. Clear for preparing and planning, informs about triggers, and identifies exits and routes. And the sensory backpack is the cutest thing ever. 1/2 https://t.co/pxM0A26R14
Primary 4TR have had Lady Sinclair and Sir Gilbert Hay from @Rosslynchapel with us this afternoon. We were learning to weave and use a pen and ink to write as a scribe.
P4C were lucky to have a visit from Lady Sinclaire, Sir Gilbert Hay and Mistress Goodfellow this afternoon. P4 learned how to finger weave and scribe, to see if they had what it takes to become an apprentice!
P4C had an amazing day travelling back to medieval times at Rosslyn Chapel! We learned how the amazing stone carvings were created, some gruesome history about the chapel and even had a go at creating our own soap carvings!
"The Muse I love belongs to every age;
And, true herself, writes truth, and truth alone" Today our guides are reading sonnets by the 4th Earl of Rosslyn (1833-1890) to celebrate #NationalPoetryDay#NationalPoetryDay2019
"Who loves the Truth, and, clinging to his love,
Lives for his love, and makes love his life ..." Our guides are reading aloud sonnets by the 4th Earl of Rosslyn (1833-1890) at Rosslyn Chapel today for #NationalPoetryDay#NationalPoetryDay2019
We've gone a bit fancy with today's #DoorToTheWeekend.
Does anyone recognise this beautiful trefoil arch?
Clue: The trefoil has been widely used for its symbolic significance in Christian architecture. The three overlapping rings can be read as a symbol of the Holy Trinity.
P5 @rosewell_ps had a fantastic visit to @Rosslynchapel today, led by the excellent p7 junior tour guides from @RoslinPS. Thank you for all of your hard work and for making local history come to life for us!