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Hart Memorial Primary School, Portadown, Craigavon Co Armagh

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3rd Mar 2022

We have placed 4 large green bins around the school for each class to empty their recycling waste into. 
Each class has 2 eco-warriors who are responsible to do this everyday. 

 
 
 
 
21st Feb 2022

From Monday 17th-23rd January, Hart Memorial took part in Energy Saving Week. It is a national campaign with the aim to help and encourage people to save energy while cutting down on fuel costs at the same time. 

Our eco-committee went round to check that classroom lights had been switched off when no one was in the room. They recorded the results and during our eco meeting we picked the top classes- Mrs Clarke P6 and Miss Harrison P3. Well done!! 🌟

Thank you to P4 Miss Rowland’s class who ran a poster competition on raising awareness about saving energy. Their posters will be displayed around the school to highlight the importance of this .🔋💡 

 
 
 
 
27th Jan 2022

Thanks to all of you who donated to this charity before Christmas. On Friday 17th December we all wore our Christmas jumpers or festive outfits.
We raised a phenomenal £735.40 so many thanks. The cheque was handed over this morning to Rebecca who came into school to represent this very worthy charity. 

 
 
 
 
22nd Dec 2021

We were busy planting some lovely flowers around the school. 🪴

 
 
 
 
30th Nov 2021

This is our elected 2021-2022 eco-committee. 
Our whole school community will work together to renew our Eco Schools Green Flag. 

 
 
 
 
19th Feb 2020

Today we sowed some chilli seeds. Everyone got to take their pot home with them. Click on the link below for growing instructions.

 
 
 
 
5th Apr 2019

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.

 
 
 
 
25th Mar 2019

We really enjoy feeding our feathered friends. They really enjoy the fat balls and mixed bird seed we put out for them. there are lots of different birds who call our school grounds home, including robins, blackbirds and lots of sparrows.

 
 
 
 
25th Mar 2019

Blooming Harts took part in the Big Spring Clean Up by having a litter pick around the school.

 
 
 
 
13th Dec 2018

Pat from NI Water spoke to the ECO Committee about single use plastic, and why it is important we reduce the amount we use. Pat told us that only 50% of single use plastic bottles get recycled, and the rest either end up in landfill or in the worlds oceans. He also explained the danger it has to sea life. NI Water has given us a reusable water bottle for every child in the school. These will be given out after Christmas. Everyone will be able to refill their water bottles in school.