Monday 12 May 2025 P7 London Trip Blog - 2025

Photos are in from Windsor.

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Monday 12 May 2025 P7 London Trip Blog - 2025

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Monday 12 May 2025 P7 London Trip Blog - 2025

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Monday 12 May 2025 P7 London Trip Blog - 2025

And we're off!!

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Sunday 11 May 2025 Primary 5

Primary 5 had a fantastic day out at the Lough Neagh Discovery Centre, where they enjoyed a range of hands-on outdoor activities including pond dipping, bird watching and a mini-beast hunt.  The pupils also learned interesting facts about local birdlife and the importance of recycling. With glorious weather and plenty of fun, it was a memorable day of learning and discovery for everyone involved.

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Sunday 11 May 2025 News

We are incredibly proud of Mr McKee Jnr whose amazing marathon achievement and sponsorship efforts helped us reach our fundraising target of 60 new iPads! Thanks to his dedication and the generous support of our school community, we are now able to invest in this fantastic technology to enhance teaching and learning. We can’t wait to put the iPads to great use in the next academic year with some exciting, interactive learning opportunities ahead!

Sunday 11 May 2025 News

We were thrilled to celebrate a very special moment with one of our own this week. Mr Mitchell, a valued teacher here at Waringstown Primary School was part of the team that won the prestigious Irish Cup Final!

In true Waringstown spirit, Mr Mitchell brought the trophy into school to share his incredible achievement with all our pupils.  The children (and staff) were overjoyed to see and even hold the famous cup. The excitement in the hall was electric as Mr Mitchell talked about the big match and what it took to become a champion.

It was a wonderful opportunity for our pupils to see that hard work, teamwork and dedication lead to great things and to celebrate a real-life role model right in their own school.

Mr Mitchell we are so proud of you!

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Sunday 11 May 2025 News

Pupils from Nursery, Foundation Stage, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 were thrilled to receive one of Mr McCambley’s Golden Postcards, with the whole Assembly celebrating their well deserved success.  Well done to all!

Sunday 11 May 2025 News

During Friday assembly we celebrated across Nursery, Foundation Stage, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, the achievements of our pupils through Mr McCambley’s prestigious Golden Postcards. Whether for academic success or acts of thoughtfulness, each recipient sets a shining example of our school values. Well done to our recent winners!

Sunday 11 May 2025 News

At Waringstown Primary School, we believe in celebrating every child’s achievements, both inside and outside the classroom. One of the highlights of our week is our Friday Assembly where we proudly recognise the incredible talents and dedication of our pupils in a very special way.

Each week, our prize winners are invited to bring in the trophies, medals, certificates and awards they have earned through their youth organisations, sports teams and hobbies outside of school. Whether it’s football,  gymnastics, dance, Scouts, martial arts, swimming, music or any other pursuit, we take great pride in showcasing the wide range of talents our children are developing beyond the school gates.

We are incredibly proud of every pupil who brings their awards in and contributes to this positive, supportive culture of achievement.  Their dedication, hard work and passion are a credit to them, their families and our school.

Congratulations to all of our prize winners – keep up the fantastic work!