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P6M have really enjoyed learning about the Vikings as part of their World Around Us this term. They created their own fantastic vicious Viking character during art. Well done P6!😉👏👍
Pupils and staff were treated to a wonderful afternoon spectacle of song, dance and piano playing from the participants of We've Got Talent 2019. A fun afternoon had by all. Many thanks to Asda for supplying drinks and snacks, many thanks to Steve and Paul from Healthy Kidz for judging and many thanks to Paul for supporting acts with their music. Many congratulations to all participants, but most of all, well done to the winning act Aimee and Megan for their winning act of Irish Dancing. The winners take home the big We've Got Talent trophy, with each performer taking home a trophy! Everyone also got a forty pound gift voucher for Sketchers. Brilliant! Inspirational stuff all round!
Big congratulations to 11 children who got placed in the recent Orienteering competition. The children had a great morning at Navan centre recieving their medals and certificates.
Today both P6M and P6H took part in an orienteering competition held at Armagh Palace Stables.
P6 children attended an orienteering training day on Thursday 11th April at the Palace Stables, Armagh.
Most after school activities finish today, Friday 29 March 2019. If a club or a booster programme has additional sessions next week or the one after, you will have been informed by the leader in writing.
The term 3 after school activities timetable will be out straight after the Easter holidays, with clubs recommencing on Wednesday 8 May 2019.
The children enjoy problem solving using the Izak 9 cubes. A fantastic Numeracy resource.
The P6 children participated in the annual ‘Bee Safe’ event at Brownstown Jubilee Community Centre. This event was run by the Portadown Branch of the PSNI. Here they learnt how to keep themselves safe in the home, on and around buses and electricity. The PSNI also spoke to the children about how to behave well and treat others with respect in their local community.