This half term the Accelerated Reading cup was shared by Jacob and Toby. Both Jacob and Toby had over 400% improvement in their quizzes from October 2022. Well done boys!
This half term the Accelerated Reading cup was shared by Jacob and Toby. Both Jacob and Toby had over 400% improvement in their quizzes from October 2022. Well done boys!
Congratulations to the pupils in P4 and P5 , and P6 and P7 who worked hard this half term to reach thei Accelerated Reading targets.
This morning P1 - P5 enjoyed some special Christmas activities. P3 were already feeling special as they had voted to have a ‘pyjamas day‘ as a reward for good work this half term.
In groups, the children enjoyed three activities
Decorating snowmen biscuits
Making Reindeer food
Party Games
This morning the children from P6 and P7 went to the Fairhill Centre to sing on the Radio Cracker Christmas Radio Station. They sang three songs from their ‘Superstar’ Christmas Musical.
Thanks to the parents who came along to hear us singing.
Our Christmas Concert was held on 14th December in Rasharkin Presbyterian Church Hall. A special thanks to the Committee for allowing us to use the hall for practising, and also for the concert. We were delighted to see so many parents and friends joining us for this very special occasion for our children. We had a piano solo from Mark P6 and a violin solo from Jane P6.
P1 -P3 children performed ‘The Tale of the Christmas Tree’.
P4 - P7 Children performed ‘Superstar’
I think you will all agree they were really brilliant.
See below some options for support for families and young people in need over the Christmas period shared by Health and Wellbeing Officer - Causeway.
The Christmas Edition of the Children & Young People’s Resource Pack is available now, by clicking here.
Packed full of Christmas resources on disability, mental health, bereavement and more, plus lots of activity ideas to help keep the kids entertained over the holiday period including colouring and activity sheets and play, craft and snack ideas.
Causeway Coast and Glens Council
See website for links to support including
Advice Centres
Foodbanks
Fuel Support
Social Supermarkets
Wellbeing Support
Regional Support
www.causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk/advice
A Bite Above Ballymoney Free Christmas Dinners (for people alone and in need)
FREE Christmas Dinners to anyone on their own this Christmas
We will be doing this again this year please pm the Facebook page or call 276 63331 and we will put your name down for collection on Christmas Eve before 4pm
Would like take this opportunity to thank all our customers for their support the past 12 YEARS!!!!!
We really do appreciate it and this is just small token to give something back to the community
The children in P4/5 decided to make Christmas cards for the children in St.Patrick’s P5 class. They have recently completed their shared education project together and developed some lovely friendships during that time. It is great to see the children keen to keep in touch with each other.
The children in P4/5 made Christmas cards for the residents of the nursing home as part of the community project. They enjoyed doing this and hope that their card brightens up someone’s Christmas.
Many children and young people will receive new devices and computer games for Christmas, PSNI have produced this letter with advice for helping to keep them safe.
With thanks to Coaching for Christ for their support, we have been able to enter a school team in a local football tournament. The team below played against five other schools, and we were delighted when they were second overall. Well done!
They are all looking very well in their new kit. Harry (P7) had previously won an art competition and spent his ‘school prize money’ on new kit. Many thanks.
With the cost of living crisis impacting families across Northern Ireland, PlayBoard has developed a new resource highlighting a range of low-cost play ideas.
Play is central to children’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being. All children have a natural urge to play and that need will remain, even during times of economic hardship. Play activity does not need to be expensive or involve costly toys and gadgets - there are many ‘free and found’ play opportunities that already exist within our schools and other settings.
Play in times of hardship has practical play ideas and activities which can be enjoyed at little or no cost. https://bit.ly/playintimesofhardship
We were pleased to recognise children’s efforts to be ‘Kind and Caring’ and ‘Remembering to Choose a Healthy Breaktime snack’ in our November awards. As lots of our children do make efforts in both these areas this was a very hard choice for teachers to make. Well done to those children who got awards.
At this assembly, Lynda McAuley, CEF, shared a Christmas assembly with children and very kindly gave each child a calendar.
With the help of expert musician, Anne McCambridge, and in conjunction with the Rasharkin Village Association, P6/7 have been busy preparing for community carol singing in Rasharkin village. Anne has worked with the children to sing in parts and rounds. It seems like we will be in a for real treat on Friday 16th December.
We were very pleased to have Eve and Katie (Scripture Union staff) with us during anti-bullying week. They shared the story of the Good Samaritan and helped children to see the importance of helping others. Some pupils were our fantastic performers in assembly.
The theme for Anti Bullying week this year was “Reach out”. Key stage 2 children looked at ways they can reach out, not only if they were being bullied but also to help someone else. They discovered the different roles involved in bullying and discussed how they could help in different scenarios.
EA have produced two new resources to help parents support their children at home. Click here for information on supporting creative writing, or click here for the latest edition of ‘High 5’.
P6/7 enjoyed the chance to help keep our school looking good and be outside whilst, planting some bulbs violas and ornamental cabbages in the front bed.
P6/7 have enjoyed starting work on their Shared Education project. With support from ‘IntoFilm’, they will be working with children from St. Patrick's PS to create film reviews. They started their project with a trip to see ‘Asterix’.
We are delighted to be able to continue with this scheme that raised money for our school. Filled bags can be left outside the front door or in the disabled toilet area.
Many thanks to our P6/7 ‘poppy shop staff’. The ‘Poppy Shop’ has been busy and we were delighted to raise £81 for this good cause.