Professor Alan Woodside presented the Barnabas Award for good character to Kelsey P6.
Professor Alan Woodside presented the Barnabas Award for good character to Kelsey P6.
We had a really great Sports Day yesterday. We had lovely weather and we were delighted to welcome lots of parents and friends to support our children. We had team games based on Multi Sports:- rugby, football, athletics and golf.
The class races were:- running, obstacle, egg and spoon and mini-marathon. Playgroup children and parents and friends also enjoyed taking part in races.
On Friday our school trip was to Greenmount Campus for part of their ‘Open Farm Weekend’. The children were very excited to look at, and take part in, lots of activities.
They loved seeing the tractors and silage machinery
They watched sheep shearing and learned about what happens to the wool
They saw the calves.
They were told about the importance of worms for the soil.
They made some lovely flower arrangements.
Afterwards the children all went to Loughshore Antrim, for their lunch and they had lots of fun at the park.
We were delighted to present certificates to these children for ‘Being Kind and Caring’ and ‘Getting on Well with Others’, during the months of May
Please click here for more information on Causeway Coast and Glens summer schemes that we have been asked to share.
P6/7 had a great morning on Wednesday at Coleraine College, taking part in an Orienteering competition organised by Fred Corscadden, who has recently taken sessions in an after-schools club. All children did very well but congratulations to Dan and Mark who were overall winners, completing the course with a very impressive time of 8 minutes, 2 seconds! Robin and Mark came second in P6/7, with another great time of 10 minutes, 7 seconds. Thank you to Fred for organising and Coleraine College for hosting.
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We have been delighted to have coaches from Coaching for Christ with us each week throughout the school year. To say thank you, we had a sponsored non uniform day and are most grateful to our generous parents who enabled us to pass on a cheque for £700.
P1 and P2 enjoyed their trip to Portglenone Forest on Wednesday 10th May. This was a Shared Education trip with the children from St Patrick’s Primary. Liz from Forest Services, had set up The Gruffalo trail for the children to follow. They enjoyed trying to work out the animals that the little mouse would meet, from the clues that were along the trail. They also enjoyed learning the names of trees and flowers as they walked along. They also loved the bluebells and were excitied to see the squirrels in the trees. Their morning finished with some den building.
Thank you to STEM ambassador Anna who delivered a sugar workshop to P6/7. They learned how much sugar there is in different food, drinks and cereals and how to reduce sugar in our diet by only eating these foods occasionally or as a treat.
Congratulations to Mark on receiving his Grade 1, piano exam. Mark has piano lessons in school with our piano teacher, Mrs. Heather McAleese. Ambassador Mr Ilir Kapiti from Kosovo, presented the certificate.
We’re delighted to have Eve and Katie (E3 Schools’ workers) and volunteers from the local church, coming into school each Wednesday, to offer pupils a lunchtime Scripture Union club. We really appreciate all the time the volunteers give up.
We were delighted that all P7s were able to complete a Cycling Skills course with Johnny McCrystal, Sustrans.
Thanks to a grant from Causeway Coast and Glens, we were able to enjoy a picnic lunch to commemorate the coronation. Pupils also completed a craft, planted seeds for themselves and a ‘coronation sunflower bed’. Mr. Ian Paisley and Ambassador Mr Ilir Kapiti from Kosovo, presented our pupils with a certificate to mark the coronation.
We are very pleased to be able to offer pupils our first ever after school ‘Jimnastics’ club.
Thank you to Roy from Sentinus who visited school on Thursday to give the P6/7 class a talk on potential career paths in Information Technology.
The staff and volunteers with Sharkin-Plan-It wanted to make sure as many parents as possible get the chance to have their views heard and have asked us to share this questionnaire. There is a small amount of funding to allow for a prize draw for those taking part. The closing date is 15th May.
We were delighted to present certificates to these children for ‘Being Kind and Caring’ and ‘Great Effort with Talking and Listening’, during the months of March and April
Congratulations to Jace, Sophie and Caleb who received these Easter eggs as prizes for their winning entries into the colouring competition for Autism NI.
Congratulations to Ted, Caleb, Penny Emilie and Jace who received certificates for Reading Eggs in P1 and P2.
Archie, Daniel and Ruby were certificate winners in P3