Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
30 intrepid P7s head off to Wales early on Monday morning for 5 days of adventure and fun! You can keep up to date with their exploits in the blog that Miss Bloomer and Mr Bell are going to try and keep. Follow this link
The girls and boys hockey team travelled over to Strandtown on Thursday 28th. Unfortunately, Strandtown's boys team didn't show up!! The girls played a match against a strong and ruthless Strandtown team. They had a great scrap and tussle, showing determination and gusto. In the end they lost 8-4. Well done girls!!! (More photos in the gallery)
The school holiday dates for next year 2015/2016 are now available. You can download a copy from the website. Go to About us / Key Information and scroll down to below the current year's holidays.
The netball team rounded off their season with a comprehensive 13-1 win against Belvoir!! A super performance all round. The girls have come on in leaps and bounds and have shown great skill, determination and sportsmanship all year. A team to be proud of.
(More photos in the gallery.)
We held our P4-P7 annual TABLES BEE COMPETITION on Wednesday 6th May. All of the children have been encouraged to practice their tables over the past few weeks. The best in each class went head to head to find out the Year Group Champion. Each class also awarded a Most Improved Winner.
P4 Champion - Daniel Henry
P4 Runner Up - Sarah Grattan
P4 Most Improved (Rm8) - John Craig
P4 Most Improved (Rm9) - Anna Hutchinson and Cameron Montgomery
P5 Champion - Katie Graham
P5 Runner Up - Ben Bryson
P5 Most Improved (Rm10) - Casey Smyth
P5 Most Improved (Rm11) - Oliwia Krajewska
P6 Champion - Abby Corbett
P6 Runner Up - Ellie Roberts
P6 Most Improved (Rm4) - Lois Montgomery
P6 Most Improved (Rm5) - Jack Campbell
P7 Champion (joint) - Alysha Andrews
P7 Champion (joint) - Shannon Palmer
P7 Most Improved (Rm7) - Sophie King
P7 Most Improved (Rm6) - Emily Boyle
WELL DONE TO ALL WHO TOOK PART!!!
On Thursday 23rd April the senior choir, consisting of 49 singers, went to compete in two classes in the Bangor International Choral Festival. Altogether, six choirs took part. The choir had worked hard to polish and perfect their four pieces. Although we weren’t placed in the own choice class, we were delighted to come first in the sacred music class. We won a trophy and £150 but, more importantly, our hard work and dedication this year was recognised! The whole school is so proud of the choir’s achievements. Special congratulations go to Sophie McCallum and Starr Dougherty for singing their solo so beautifully in front of a packed hall.