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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.
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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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Primary Three had a great afternoon bird watching around the school. They enjoyed looking for all the different types of birds.
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Some of our pupils were thrilled to achieve one of Mr McCambley's Golden Postcards. A huge well done to all the recipients!
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The girls took two hockey teams to Lurgan College for an ‘Ulster Hockey Blitz’.
Despite a cold, wet morning the girls played their socks off winning all their matches.
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We were delighted to present two cheques to Alexander during our final christmas assembly each to the value of £500 (Sound Friends & Action Deaf Youth). Thank you for your generousity. A further cheque to the value of £1000 was forwarded to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children.
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The whole school came together to celebrate the real meaning of Christmas in an Assembly led by Mr McCambley.
Many of the Christmas traditions were explained by Mr McCambley. The focus at the end was the Nativity scene where Baby Jesus was placed right at the HEART of our celebrations. We closed the assembly with a rendition of ‘Away In A Manger’ and a prayer.
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Some of our pupils were thrilled to achieve one of Mr McCambley's Golden Postcards. A huge well done to all the recipients!
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This week, Primary 3 class put their creativity and scientific curiosity to the test with a fantastic investigation involving toy buggies made from egg cartons.
The children designed their own buggy and showcased a wonderful selection of colourful designs on the starting grid. The fun didn’t stop there as the budding engineers went on to race their vehicles on various surfaces to observe how the different textures affected the speed and performance of their buggies.
From the smooth wooden floor in the assembly hall to bumpy tarmac in the playground we tested the buggies to their limit! The children had great fun and enjoyed a healthy dose of competition. It was a joy to see their excitement as they cheered on their buggy and their competitive spirit was infectious!
Well done, Primary 3!