P7 children had the opportunity to take part in Pedal Ready Cycle Training. They were taught bike skills to enjoy fun, safe cycling and to become confident road users. Many thanks to Mrs. S. Calderwood who took them through this programme.
P7 children had the opportunity to take part in Pedal Ready Cycle Training. They were taught bike skills to enjoy fun, safe cycling and to become confident road users. Many thanks to Mrs. S. Calderwood who took them through this programme.
P6/7, along with P6 from St.Patrick’s Primary, got a lovely, sunny day to visit the Salmon Station in Bushmills. They learned all about the life cycle of a salmon and got the opportunity to look for and identify minibeasts. Thank you to Stephen who led the session and made it very enjoyable.
Living in a rural community, we felt it was very important the children learn how to keep themselves safe on the farm. Julie, NHSCT, shared with all pupils some of the potential dangers and what they can do to be safe.
We have been delighted to have Fred back to share in the joys of discovering new map reading skills, whilst enjoying being active. The family events detailed here, may be of interest to those who have attended the club and anyone else.
We are very fortunate to live in a country surrounded by a beautiful coastline. To help pupils enjoy the sea safely, Hannah and Anna, from RNLI, came into school to share important safety messages. We are very grateful to RNLI for providing this service to schools.
We were delighted to welcome Pantosaurus to our assembly on Friday. Pantosaurus reminded children of the important safety message of ‘PANTS’ and gave all pupils a copy of the booklet to take home. You can see along with the song again here.
Coaching For Christ have been working in partnership with our school community, helping to provide sessions in a range of areas from PE, PDMU, anti-bullying, cross-cultural experiences, pastoral care and after school clubs. The programme offered children the opportunity to experience quality coaching in a fun environment, alongside discussions based from topics from the Bible. We finished the year off with a fun day on 12th May. The children very kindly made donations towards this and we were able to present £300 to the Coaching for Christ Team. We would like to thank all the coaches for all their work throughout this year.
We were delighted that Toby and Jacob were invited to represent the school at the Ulster Table Tennis Finals. Both boys were very able to play at this high standard, with Toby getting to the quarter finals and Jacob the semi-finals of the consolation group. Well done!
P1, 2 and 3 joined with St.Patrick’s PS for their 3rd Shared Education day. The theme for this year’s activities is Stories in nature. There was shelter building, role play and nest building all taking place. Everyone had lots of fun while learning about characters and settings in books.
We were delighted that our application for a grant to CYPSP was successful. This allowed for the purchase of new football nets for the school, as was requested by the school council. Many thanks to CYPSP for their support and the school councillors for organising it and sending a note of thanks.
Well done to our P6/7 Table Tennis team who were amazing representatives of our school. Fourteen schools took part with thirty- two individual entries in the boys under 12 section. Toby was 3rd overall with Luke getting knocked out in the semi-final. Jacob knocked Ethan out in the consolation semi - final going on to win the consolation group. A very high level of skill was on display in all the matches from our talented team.
Congratulations to these pupils who received certificates for Accelerated Reading, ReadingEggs and for showing kindness to others or excellent number work.
It was a pleasure to welcome parents and friends to share a special Easter assembly with us. The pupils performed beautifully, some musical pieces and P7s shared their amazing Easter Week animations. Mrs. Eve McMullan (SU), along with her intern, Ruth, shared a children’s Easter lesson. With many thanks to everyone who worked hard to make this event possible.
Children worked in mixed age teams to find their team’s eggs. On a beautiful sunny morning this was a great way for the children to build their skills of team work and resilience, working hard to keep going until they found all their eggs. Thanks to our school councilors children also worked together in teams to complete a scavenger hunt.
P1/2 enjoyed a great trip to Portglenone Forest, learning about the World Around Us with the help of Liz (Forest Service), alongside their peers from St. Patrick’s PS.
We were delighted to have Sinéad from Kilrea Fire Station visit our school. She talked to the P5 children about the importance of Fire Safety.
Congratulations to these pupils who received certificates in assembly to mark their improvement in spelling work and showing kindness to others.
A trip to Score, Coleraine, saw our football team take on the Causeway Sports Academy Schools Cup. We had a fantastic morning with lots of skills on show, plenty of goals and making it to the final! The boys worked hard for the team and were a fantastic representation of Rasharkin Primary School. Making it to the final was a huge accomplishment and only narrowly missing out on the trophy in penalties. Well done boys, a great team effort!
Primary 4&5 enjoyed a trip to W5 in Belfast to finish off our celebration of British Science Week. Alongside exploring the museum, we took part in a ‘Seas the Day’ workshop with Matt. He taught us about Belfast Harbour, pulley systems, infrared drones, hovering boats, and local wildlife. What a great way to spend a Friday!
The theme for British Science Week this year was “Change and adapt”. P6/7 had a special STEM day where they were given the challenge to create a marble run that would last 10 seconds. The closest was Thomas and Toby’s run which lasted 6. 45 seconds. Lots of problem solving was involved and there was some great teamwork too.