P7 Leavers A Fine Farewell!
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- Published: Tuesday, 28 June 2022 22:14
Primary 7 Leavers Day Fun!
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Primary 7 Leavers Day Fun!
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IT’S YOUR MOVE
Primary 4 had a fantastic day today as they travelled to the Clandeboye Estate today to visit 'Robin Wood!' When we arrived we had our break, and then split into two groups. One group went to Robin Wood to enjoy some free play and make smores around the camp fire. The other group completed a range of games and activities in the meadow. The groups switched over before we all enjoyed our picnic in Robin Wood.
What a womderful way to finish off our Forest School programme.
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This is a video presentation on behalf of the school for our P7 Leavers. We wish each one of them well as they embark upon the next phase in their education.
Thank you for your years of constant support. We have valued your loyalty and encouragement down through the years. Working, Playing and Succeeding Together is our motto and you have embraced this wholeheartedly as we've striven TOGETHER to give only the very best to your children. Thank YOU!
Best wishes to everyone!
Mr C McCambley
(Principal)
Today our Primary 4 children came to school as evacuees. They prepared name labels and identity cards and imagined what it would have been like for children in the 1940s.
The children all had a chance to see our World War Two 'Museum,' with many amazing artifacts provided by one of our parents, Mr Lyttle, on display. The children then enjoyed a war time treat and created spitfires.
In the afternoon a present day army man came to talk to our P4 pupils about what life in the army is like in the present day.
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Primray 1 enjoyed a colourful day of fun, food and caterpillars! 🍉🐛
The boys and girls have been enjoying learning all about caterpillars and butterflies over the last couple of weeks.
We even went on a bug hunt in our forest area to find some caterpillars.
We finished our topic in style by having a Hungry Caterpillar day. We painted butterflies and saw the symmetry created when we folded the wings over.
We ate caterpillar cake and lots and lots of tasty treats! We also sequenced the life cycle of a butterfly and watched ‘a bugs life’ during wet break! 🤩
The children (and staff) had such a fun day and we all thought we looked really cool in our hungry caterpillar hats!
The boys and girls also brought home their own individual books of the very hungry caterpillar that they've been working on for the past couple of weeks!
🐛🍎🍐🍓🍊🍉🍭🍰🥒🧀🦋
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This week P4G were given to freedom to work on anything they wanted during Forest School. They were allowed to work alone or in groups, and had to be willing to share why those choose what they did during our evaluation. The purpose of this was to allow the children to explore their thinking skills and personal capabilities.
Some children wanted to build dens, so had to problem solve as to how to make a shelter with limited materials.
Other children wanted to create pictures and used the materials they found around them to help with this.
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Primary 3 loved visiting Belfast Zoo. They had a fantastic day and got to see nearly every animal. Take a look at the pictures which reflect a very successful and fun school trip! Take a look through our photo gallery to see how we got on:
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