Congratulations to these pupils who received certificates in assembly to mark their improvement in spelling work and showing kindness to others.
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.
We have been delighted to work with RISE (NI) staff for many years to support pupils in our school. They have also developed a website with information and guidance to support parents of children throughout primary school, which can be accessed here, or at any time from our ‘For Parents - Links - RISE (NI)’ section of the school website.
Pupils have enjoyed researching and being creative to find costumes for World Book Day. We were so impressed by the effort many pupils went to with their costumes and it was a delight to hear all the lovely conversations about books.
Pupils in P6/7 have the chance to share stories with the pupils from Rasharkin Community Playgroup. What a delight to have these special visitors.
Click here for more information about Autism Cafes, organised by NHSCT, for any parent looking for advice or support (no diagnosis necessary).
Parent Line NI have also organised this ‘Worry to Wonder’ workshop for parents who are wondering how they can best support their child through worries.
It was great to be able to offer P6/7 children the opportunity to develop their performance skills with Konflux Theatre. Layla worked with children to prepare and then preform a pantomime version of Jack and the Beanstalk, alongside their Shared Education partners from St. Patrick’s PS. We were delighted that so many parents and friends took the time to come and see the short performance and all the wonderful props the pupils made.
Congratulations to these pupils who received certificates in assembly for 'being ‘Kind and Caring’, Super Talking and Listening and having a ‘Great Attitude to Work’ . Pupils also received certificates for their hard work in reading with Accelerated Reading certificates and ReadingEggs certificates. The AR cup was won by Anna, in recognition of her outstanding work in the last half term. Well done to everyone!
Since September 2024 our football team have been playing different schools in the Small Schools’ Football Tournament. The boys have played fantastically well throughout and earned a place in the finals. They won all their matches throughout the day, but in the final were up against a very tough team and unfortunately this year was not our year to win. The boys tried hard nonetheless and were runners up in the competition. Well done boys, we are very proud of your effort.
We’re delighted to be able to offer some of our children the chance to take part in in the ‘Express Yourself’ (RISE) programme this term. This programme is run by NHSCT staff to help children to develop strategies and techniques to express their thoughts and feelings. This has been carried out through lots of fun games and everyone has loved the weekly sessions.
The children in P6/7 enjoyed an amzing treat of full day visit to Airtastic, with P7 children from St. Patrick’s Primary School. They each got to participate in sessions in the Inflata Park, Lazer Tag and Bowling. Many thanks to TBUC that provided the funding for this entire programme and a very special treat as a finale.
P6/7 pupils have increased their knowledge of Fair Trade products, which researching and making delicious goodies. They shared them with everyone during our 'class ‘Bake Off’, where Joy and Jacob were the winners, going through to represent the school in the final in Coleraine. Jacob and Joy received this lovely feedback from the organisers: ‘[Jacob and Joy] were truly outstanding finalists and an absolute pleasure to host in Cloonavin. Joy’s Banana and Chocolate Muffins and Jacob’s Triple Chocolate Brownies got great feedback from our judges who were blown away to see such creativity and baking skills from your pupils. The children had really thought about their presentation with their tray, wooden board, and labels for their bakes. Your pupils are a credit to your school and deserve to feel very proud of themselves.’
Well done to everyone for the very high standard of entries that made it very hard to narrow it down to only two winners.
Click here for more information on North Antrim Community Association’s Village Wellbeing Day, to be held in Rasharkin.
Many congratulations to our Road Safety Quiz team who won the Causeway Coast and Glens competition (for the second year running). Charlie, Jacob, Ethan and Toby will now represent the Causeway Coast and Glens area at the NI Finals in March.
P6/7 have been enjoying weekly basketball sessions with St. Patrick’s Primary. These are organised by Peace Players, an organisation which aims to unite communities through sport.
P4/5 practiced drawing on top of their heads to help them realise how difficult it is to do things when they can’t see. Eve and Ruth (SUNI) then shared the story of Bartimaeus with the class. We have been delighted to have them visit for three weeks and share R.E. lessons each time.
We were delighted to have the real Santa come to visit all the children in school this week. He was checking to see if they were all on the nice list. Thankfully nobody was on the naughty list!
Well done to all the children who achieved Reading Egg and AR certificates this term. Congratulations to Toby who was the winner of the AR cup with ten times his target!
We were delighted to welcome our friends from Rasharkin Community Playgroup. The children watched P1-5 perform Christmas songs and pieces. P4/5 then shared ‘We Wish you a Merry Christmas’ on boom whackers, helping the younger children to have a go.