Monday 15 June 2026 P6 Shannaghmore Trip 2026

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Monday 15 June 2026 P6 Shannaghmore Trip 2026

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Monday 15 June 2026 Forest Schools

In Forest School today, our Primary 4 pupils demonstrated their understanding of the water cycle using natural materials. The children worked creatively to represent the key stages: evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.

Using items they found in the outdoor environment, they built imaginative models that clearly showed each stage of the process. It was wonderful to see their teamwork, creativity and growing scientific knowledge in action.

All pupils worked incredibly hard and showed great enthusiasm throughout the session. Well done, P4!

Friday 12 June 2026 Primary 5

Primary 5 had an exciting and educational trip to Parliament Buildings at Stormont, where they had the opportunity to learn all about how laws are made and how Northern Ireland is governed. During the guided tour, the children explored the impressive building, including the Assembly and Senate Chamber, and discovered the important work carried out by Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs).

The pupils asked thoughtful questions and were engaged as they developed their understanding of democracy and decision-making. A highlight of the day was experiencing firsthand where debates take place and imagining what it might be like to represent their community in the future as they took on the debate of, ‘Should school uniform be banned?’

Well done to all of Primary 5 for their excellent behaviour and enthusiasm throughout this memorable visit.

Friday 12 June 2026 News

At this year's festival Waringstown Primary School again achieved tremendous results in the Primary School Classes. Out of the classes entered the school received nine 1st places, twenty-six 2nd places, twenty-three 3rd places and thirty-one Certificates of High Commendation. It is to Mrs Brown's great credit that she provides such a wonderful enrichment to the children's education and to sustain such a high quality of success over the years. Congratulations to ALL who took part and THANK YOU Mrs Brown!

It was also lovely to see a number of children take part in the Speech Festival through private speech lessons too.  Congratulations to each child for taking part.

Wednesday 10 June 2026 News

We are delighted to celebrate our Golden Postcard success. Mr McCambley’s cards are highly sought after, even at this stage of the year. It is a pleasure to see our pupils continuing to strive to the best of their ability and consistently give their very best.
Wednesday 10 June 2026 News

We are proud to celebrate our award winners across a wide range of pupils, recognising their excellent work and achievements as they reach the end of a hard working term and year.
Wednesday 10 June 2026 Primary 3

Our Primary Three boys and girls enjoyed exciting activity based learning activities centered on zoo animals. They took part in creative art projects, making colourful animal arts and drawings, while also engaging in imaginative play and interactive games inspired by their favourite zoo animal.   Click 'read more' to see the rest of the photos...

Tuesday 9 June 2026 Primary 3
Primary Three ventured into the school grounds as part of their minibeasts topic.  They collected a variety of natural materials and used them to create their very own minibeasts.  Drawing on their own experiences, the children carefully designed and constructed some wonderful creations.  It was a fantastic opportunity to combine creativity with learning while exploring the natural world around them.  Click 'read more' to see the rest of the photos...
Tuesday 9 June 2026 Primary 3
Both Primary Three classes have had a great time exploring volume through hands-on activities!  They've been busy comparing different container sizes, making estimations about which ones hold the most or the least.  They've loved getting out and about for these exciting tasks.  Click 'read more' to see the rest of the photos...