P2 gymnastics
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- Published: Friday, 07 February 2025 12:51
Primary Two have enjoyed a fun term using the gymnastics apparatus.
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Primary Two have enjoyed a fun term using the gymnastics apparatus.
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It was wonderful to see the children shining bright on Friday for Ditch the Dark Day as well as all the bikes and scooters with accessories.
During our School Assembly we talked about the importance of being bright and safe on dark days when actively travelling to and from school. Thank you to everyone for participating in this fun and enjoyable day and for the effort that was put into outfits and accessorising bikes and scooters.
Huge well done to our winners of Brightest Scooter and Brightest Bike who won lights to accessorise their bike and scooter and help them stay safe.
It was a touch decision when judging the Brightest Class but congratulations must go to Mr Mitchell’s Primary 6 class, our deserving winners. They were awarded a trophy to display in their classroom and a little sweet treat.
As a school we are always encouraging active travel to school and run a monthly class competition. Congratulations to Mrs Peacocke’s P5 class for winning the Sustrans trophy and extra play time for having the highest rate of active travel for the month of January.
Please enjoy looking through the photos of a very memorable day!
This week is Children’s Mental Health Week. So far we have been active and participated in the Daily Mile and Primary 4 to Primary 7 classes have enjoyed a morning session with Dave Wiggins, our Sustrans Active Officer. Dave introduced the children to the 5 Steps to Wellbeing and how these can help to keep a healthy and happy mind.
It was Primary 2 Mrs Munce's turn to do their class assembly. The children spoke well as they described the types of houses they lived in. This was followed by a game show: 'Who lives in a house like this?' where Mrs McCracken and Mr McKee were contestants. A selection of staff homes were displayed and the children enjoyed guessing which staff member lived in which house! The children then performed their own version of the 3 little pigs story. Each time the big bad wolf blew a house down, the little pigs ran to the safety of their Father's house. In the end, the wolf said sorry and was invited to stay in the Father's house by Father pig and the 3 little pigs.
The Bible says in John 14: My Father's house has many mansions...I am going there to prepare a place for you.
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Primary 3 had great fun making bird cakes with Miss Adams. They loved mixing their bird food with lard, bread and bird seed. The lucky birds will have a feast.
The girls` hockey team headed to Edenderry Banbridge this week to play in their League Tournament.
They played three teams, Edenderry, Hardy and Armstrong.
All strong teams, but Waringstown won all matches convincingly.
Their Victory means they are through to the `Super League` final.
A huge congratulations to all the girls who played so well.
Primary 2 spent a lovely morning walking around Waringstown village, observing the different types of homes and buildings. The children had fun using their clipboards and tick sheet to record their findings.
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P1 had a very special visit from Mrs Brown's grandson, baby Carter and his lovely mummy, Caroline to help them with their Baby Topic. Carter's mummy brought in lots of equipment that she needed for baby Carter and talked to us about how she uses it all. We asked lots of interesting questions and learnt lots about babies. Thank you so much Caroline and Carter for coming to visit Primary 1. We loved having you in school and there was a very proud Granny!
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