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Mrs Peacocke's Primary 5 class led a beautiful assembly all about the Christingle. The pupils worked hard and enjoyed sharing the meaning behind this special tradition, explaining the symbolism of the orange, candle and decorations. Through a song, drama and thoughtful reflections, they reminded everyone of the light and hope that the Christingle represents during the Advent season. Well done to Primary 5 for their confidence and teamwork in delivering such an inspiring assembly. Mrs Peacocke is very proud of every child for participating and learning their lines so well.
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As part of their Ancient Egyptian topic, our Primary 5 pupils have been getting creative with clay. They learned about the importance of pottery in Ancient Egyptian daily life and then tried their hand at making their own pinch pots. The children shaped and decorated their pots. The results were fantastic, a wonderful blend of history and hands-on learning. Have a look at their wonderful creations.
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Our trip to the Ulster Museum was a great success! Pupils and staff alike enjoyed an action-packed, educational experience that blended history and hands-on learning.
One of the biggest highlights of the day was visiting Takabuti, the famous Egyptian mummy. The Learning Zone offered interactive activities and fascinating artefacts, making the visit both engaging and memorable.
Thank you to the Ulster Museum for providing such a fantastic experience!
Read more: Primary 5 Ulster Museum Visit - A Day Of Discovery And Fun
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Primary 5 have been really enjoying Coding Club this term! Attendance has been fantastic and continues to grow, with both girls and boys showing great enthusiasm for learning new digital skills.
Mrs Williamson and Mr Sloan are delighted with the creativity and coding ability already demonstrated by the pupils. So far, the children have been using their coding knowledge to program a Micro:bit, exploring how to bring their ideas to life through technology.
Looking ahead, the club will move on to exciting new challenges using Scratch, helping pupils develop their programming skills even further.
Well done to everyone involved, keep up the brilliant work!
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We are delighted to announce that Primary 5, Mrs Williamson’s class, has won the Interclass Active Travel Award for October!
The pupils showed fantastic commitment to walking, cycling and scooting to school, earning them the top spot for the month. They were thrilled to receive the trophy from Mrs Peacocke during assembly and are looking forward to their special reward; extra playtime on a dry day in November!
Well done, Primary 5! Keep up the great effort and continue making active travel part of your daily routine.