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Our pupils had a wonderful time celebrating Book Week NI 2025, a special week dedicated to exploring the magic of stories and the joy of reading.
Throughout the week, classrooms came alive with storytelling sessions, book quizzes, reading challenges, and creative writing activities. Pupils shared their favourite books, discovered new authors, and took part in fun literacy-themed games.
The Boys Gaelic team have made it to the final!
A huge well done to the Boys Gaelic Football team today who progressed to the Cumman na mbunscol final after beating Holy Cross P.S in yesterday’s Semi-Final. The Boys were fantastic throughout the game, all working hard for one another and showing great spirit in playing the game. They were a credit to their school as always and deserving of the victory on the day. Well Done boys! We look forward to our final on November 7th at Woodlands Playing Fields. All support welcome on the big day !
What an amazing day of frightful fun.
Our annual Halloween Dress-Up Day and Disco was a huge success — filled with creativity, laughter, and plenty of spooky spirit.
Students and staff came dressed in everything from classic monsters to clever costumes, turning the school into a parade of ghosts, superheroes, witches, and more! The energy was incredible, and everyone showed off their best Halloween looks. π§βοΈπΈοΈ
We’re excited to introduce the Student Council for the 2025–2026 school year!
These outstanding student leaders were elected by their peers to represent the student body, organise school events, and make our school an even better place to learn and grow.
This week, our pupils celebrated Math Week with a fantastic range of activities designed to make learning mathematics exciting, creative, and hands-on.
Throughout the week, pupils took part in math quizzes, problem-solving challenges, puzzles, and interactive gamesthat encouraged teamwork, logical thinking, and a love for numbers. Younger classes enjoyed math trails and shape hunts, while older pupils tackled STEM challenges and real-world problem-solving tasks.
Year 1 and 2 enjoyed picking pumpkins in the eco garden and carving them with their family. They took part in a range of Halloween based activities also.
Thank you to all those who helped organise this annual event.