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Today our whole school joined together for a Remembrance Assembly. Mr McCambley led the assembly, highlighting the importance of the Poppy, explaining to the children how the leaf of the poppy should always be set at the 11 o'clock position. This is to remind us of the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month when the armistice was signed. The children participated in the assembly and carried out the act of remembrance to remember those who died.
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Returning to school after the half term break was extra special for the proud recipients of Mr McCambley’s Golden Postcards. These postcards celebrate pupils who have gone above and beyond, promoting our school motto: Working, Playing and Succeeding Together.
The smiles on their faces said it all, well done!
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On Wednesday 15th October and Thursday 16th October, our P6 and P7 classes had a fantastic time visiting Ardmore Gospel Hall for the OBEX Bible Exhibition. We were greeted with big smiles and felt very welcome. The exhibition was super interesting, with lots of artifacts to look at! We learned all about how the Bible was written and took a fun journey through its amazing stories. Each child was thrilled to receive a special gift of a Bible and a goody bag, making the day even more memorable.
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The Waringstown boys football team delivered superb performances at the recent Mid Ulster Schools 7-a-Side Tournament, securing a well-deserved second place finish among a competitive field of schools from across the local area. The boys started well and confidently won their group matches with victories over Dickson PS and Millington PS. Now qualified for the top seeded games, they went on to beat Bocombra PS and Moyallon PS, which led to their final match against Hardy Memorial. The game was very well contested and a late goal from Hardy secured their win. Throughout the tournament, the team showcased excellent teamwork, sportsmanship, and determination. Very well done boys!
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Congratulations to all pupils across the Key Stages who received a Golden Postcard! Mr McCambley and all your teachers are incredibly proud of your hard work, dedication and positive attitude. Keep up the fantastic effort!
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Our boys and girls enjoyed a beautifully prepared Harvest dinner today, complete with festive decorations and seasonal treats. A big thank-you to our canteen team for making it such a special occasion!
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Our dedicated After-School Gardening Club has been hard at work bringing colour and care to our school grounds!
This week, pupils rolled up their sleeves and got stuck into planting a vibrant selection of new flowers, carefully chosen to brighten up the school's outdoor spaces. With trowels in hand and smiles on their faces, the children worked together to dig, plant and nurture the blooms.
Read more: Growing Together: After-School Gardening Club Beautifies School Grounds
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Primary Seven were buzzing with excitement this week as they took part in a fun-filled Bee Theme Day that combined learning, tasting and a touch of movie magic!
The day began with a sweet start as pupils sampled honey on toast and pancakes, exploring the delicious flavours that bees help bring to our tables. There were lots of happy faces as everyone enjoyed the sticky treats and learned about the different types of honey and how it's made.
To deepen their understanding of the vital role bees play in our ecosystem, the class watched the animated classic "Bee Movie", which sparked lively discussions about pollination, environmental protection and the importance of bees in our world. The film’s humour and heart made it a hit with everyone!