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Primary 5 enjoyed a highly informative and engaging visit to Parliament Buildings at Stormont. Pupils were given the opportunity to observe the building in operation, meet Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) and ask thoughtful questions about their roles and responsibilities within government. The visit provided valuable insight into the workings of the Northern Ireland Assembly and helped deepen pupils' understanding of democratic processes.
After the tour, Primary 5 enjoyed a picnic and recreational time in the nearby park, rounding off a thoroughly enjoyable and memorable day.
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Our Primary 5 pupils recently took part in the 'Our City' programme delivered by Young Enterprise. The programme provided an engaging and educational experience, allowing pupils to explore how cities function and the various roles and responsibilities within a community.
Throughout the day, they developed key skills such as teamwork, problem-solving and financial awareness. We are grateful to Young Enterprise for providing this enriching opportunity, which has given our pupils valuable insights for the future!
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Primary 5 Mrs Peacocke's class have enjoyed planting their sunflower seeds, kindly given to the school by Well Kept Waringstown Association for the Sunflower Competition. They are looking forward to watching them bloom over the coming months and see how tall they grow.
Read more: Well Kept Waringstown Association Sunflower Competition
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Primary 5 recently visited Tayto Castle. The children enjoyed the experience of seeing how crisps are made from potato to crisp. They had a tour of the factory and were able to sample a range of the products made within the factory. The children were greeted by Mr Tayto himself who enjoyed posing for a photograph with Primary 5!
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Primary 5 had a fantastic day out at the Lough Neagh Discovery Centre, where they enjoyed a range of hands-on outdoor activities including pond dipping, bird watching and a mini-beast hunt. The pupils also learned interesting facts about local birdlife and the importance of recycling. With glorious weather and plenty of fun, it was a memorable day of learning and discovery for everyone involved.

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