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P6 children attended an orienteering training day on Thursday 11th April at the Palace Stables, Armagh.
Wednesday 10th April
The chicks are hatching! We have had lots of excitement today as the chicks have started to hatch after patiently waiting for 21days while they have been in the incubator.
Thursday 11th April
Our little family has grown today. 3 more chicks hatched overnight and another during lunchtime today much to the excitement of the children who have enthusiastically named them. Welcome to the world little Fluffy, Cheep Cheep, Dandy, Daisy and Parker!
Pamela from ABC gave P5P a very informative talk on how to look after our Environment. At the end of the talk, all the boys and girls were very keen to make a difference for the better in their local area.
We had lots of fun at The Giant’s Lair in search of charms that Myrtle the trickster fairy had to try and waken up the sleeping giant Slieve Gullion!
What a surprise we had today when two little lambs visited us in Nursery. We thought they were very soft and fluffy and also nice and warm. Thank you to Mr Davison for bringing them in!
We had a great day at the Giants Lair looking for charms that Myrtle the trickster fairy was going to use to wake the Giant Slieve Gullion up!
P2 have been extremely busy this term. We have been learning all about growth and we even had a visit from some lambs. We also hope that you all enjoyed our assembly last week.
We are taking part in the BIG BATTERY HUNT. Please put all used batteries in one of our boxes and return to school on or before the 7th June. If you need more than one box, just ask. The more batteries we collect for recycling the better chance we have of winning some brilliant prizes.
Batteries are made from a variety of chemicals to power their reactions. Some of these chemicals, such as nickel and cadmium, are extremely toxic, and can cause damage to humans and the environment. In particular, they can cause soil and water pollution and endanger wildlife.