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The roads around school are very busy at home times and there are lost of things which can distract drivers. It is vitally important that pupils do not add to this.
Please look at the following poster and discuss it with your child.
Remember, stop, look and listen!
P5-P7 pupils participated in competitive and fun events at the 2024 Hart Olympics, in small teams. Winners from each year group will be awarded their prizes in a special Olympic Ceremony next week. We are very proud of all the boys and girls who took part.
We had 11 cyclists from P6 who completed their training this year. On our first session we had a visit from our local PSNI officers, who checked that everyone’s bike was in good condition. They also gave each child a special LED light for their bike. Over the sessions the children learnt how to cycle safely and carry out manoeuvres such as stopping and parking, turning left and right, passing a parked car and emergency stop. We also had to complete a Highway Code Test. The children worked very hard and were awarded with certificates at the end of the course. Well done to all.
On Wednesday 5th June, all children in P4 to P7 classes who took part in Shared Education this year with Presentation PS had a wonderful time at Portadown Peoples Park. They spent the day taking part in a variety of different sports that was run by the staff from Healthy Kidz. Here are some photos to show what they did while at the park.
P6 children recently had two fun filled days on their residential to Todds Leap Activity Centre. Activities included the Zipline, the Big Swing, Bungee Run, Last Man Standing, Archery, Wall Climbing, Blindfold Driving, Safari Run, Truck Run, Nightline, Team building games, Splatmaster and Tayto Big Yella slide. The boys and girls had a fantastic trip and made memories that will last a life time!
We were very fortunate to have Laurence form Hope Community Church to lead our assembly today. He spoke about the importance of having a positive mindset, facing our fears and having confidence in ourselves. We really enjoyed his singing!
We were very fortunate to have the Reverend Orr come to speak to us again today in assembly. He has reached ‘E’ in the alphabet of messages and today he spoke about Earth and Eyes.
He told us the story of Jesus healing a blind man using mud and saliva.
We sang ‘Our God is so big’.