Monday 13 April 2026 Forest Schools
As it was our first day back after the Easter holidays, we spent time in Forest School creating Easter scenes. The children were actively involved in discussions about the Easter story, sharing their ideas and working together creatively.
Sunday 12 April 2026 Primary 5

Our Primary 5 pupils will continue to carry on the important role of Reading Buddies for our Primary 1 children in Term 3. This successful initiative brings older and younger pupils together to share the joy of reading while developing essential literacy skills.

During each session, the Primary 5 pupils read a variety of engaging stories to their Primary 1 partners. They proudly model strong reading skills by focusing on accuracy, fluency and expression, helping the younger pupils to understand how good readers bring stories to life. The Primary 1 pupils always listen attentively and are clearly motivated by working alongside their older reading buddies.

The programme continues to be hugely beneficial for both age groups. Our Primary 1 pupils gain confidence, enthusiasm and enjoyment in listening to stories, while they develop their own understanding of books and storytelling.

For our Primary 5 pupils, the experience is especially valuable. Acting as reading role models helps them to build confidence in their own reading abilities, deepen their understanding of texts and strengthens their communication skills. Supporting younger children also encourages responsibility, leadership and kindness.

The Reading Buddies programme continues to be a wonderful example of learning together as a school community. We are extremely proud of our Primary 5 pupils for the care, effort and enthusiasm they show and we look forward to continuing this rewarding experience in Term 3.

Sunday 12 April 2026 News

At the end of Term 2, we were delighted to celebrate the achievements of many pupils through Mr McCambley’s Golden Postcards. These awards recognised achievements both in and out of the classroom, whether on the playground, in the dining hall or during lessons. Well done to all of our recipients, we are incredibly proud of each and every one of you.

 

Sunday 12 April 2026 News

We are incredibly proud of our pupils’ achievements in a wide range of extra‑curricular activities. Recently, pupils have been busy performing in speech and dance events, taking part in sporting competitions and representing various youth organisations at displays and award evenings. These experiences help to build confidence, teamwork and resilience, while allowing pupils to pursue their individual talents and interests. Well done to everyone involved, we are so proud of all that you have achieved.
Sunday 12 April 2026 News
 
We would like to extend our best wishes to our recent student teachers, who thoroughly enjoyed their experiences across a range of classes within our school. Our pupils greatly benefited from their enthusiastic, positive and engaging approach to teaching and learning. We wish them every success as they continue their studies and move forward in their careers.
Sunday 12 April 2026 Our E-Safety

Our Digital Leaders recently delivered a highly engaging and informative assembly, showcasing their impressive digital skills, confidence and creativity. Leading the assembly themselves, they demonstrated how technology can be used positively to support learning while also reinforcing the importance of responsibility in the digital world.

A key focus of the assembly was online safety. The Digital Leaders shared clear and age appropriate messages about staying safe online, protecting personal information and showing respect when communicating digitally. Pupils were encouraged to think carefully about their online actions and to seek help if they ever feel unsure or unsafe.

The assembly also explored the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in everyday life. The Digital Leaders explained how AI can be a helpful learning tool when used sensibly, while reminding pupils that it should be used safely and responsibly. 

The assembly was well received by pupils and staff alike and highlighted the vital role our Digital Leaders play in promoting safe, responsible and effective use of technology across the school.

Sunday 12 April 2026 Primary 5

Primary 5 pupils enjoyed a creative and meaningful learning experience as they made Easter biscuits using a selection of ingredients to retell the Easter story. A Jammy Dodger biscuit was used to represent the tomb, with a mini egg symbolising the stone that was rolled away. Pupils loved taking part in the activity, which helped bring the story of Easter to life in a practical and memorable way. They thoroughly enjoyed learning about the Easter message while making and eating their delicious biscuits!
Thursday 26 March 2026 News

Waringstown Primary School enjoyed a wonderfully festive atmosphere today as pupils and staff gathered for a special Easter Lunch in our canteen. The tables were beautifully decorated with spring colours, creating a warm and cheerful setting for everyone to enjoy.

Our talented canteen team prepared a delicious seasonal menu, and the children were delighted with the treats and surprises that made the meal extra special. Laughter, conversation, and excitement filled the room as everyone shared in the joy of the Easter season.

A huge thank you to our dedicated kitchen staff for their hard work and creativity, and to all the pupils who made the occasion such a happy and memorable one.

We wish all our families a very happy Easter!

Wednesday 25 March 2026 Primary 5

Our Primary 5 children have been having a fantastic time at Bike Club this term, guided by Dave Wiggins from Walk, Cycle, Wheel Trust. Each week after school, pupils arrive eager to hop on their bikes, learn new skills, and enjoy the outdoors in a fun and active way. They have been learning about bike safety and developing their cycling skills.  The activities they have been participating in not only build strength and coordination but also help pupils learn how to ride safely alongside others.  We are very proud of how well our Primary 5 cyclists are doing and are extremely grateful to Dave Wiggins for sharing his expertise.
Tuesday 24 March 2026 Primary 6
 
P6 Mr Allen’s class took on the role of “Capacity Detectives” last week as they explored estimation and measurement through a hands‑on investigation. Working in teams, pupils estimated and measured the capacity of a variety of containers, comparing their predictions with their actual measurements. The highlight of the lesson was a mystery challenge were each group had to examine clues and decide which container they believed caused a ‘spill’. Through careful thinking, discussion and practical measuring, pupils applied their Numeracy skills in a fun and engaging way.
 
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