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We had to great day out at the Belfast Schools’ 5 a side tournament.
The boys won all 5 of our games and have made it through to the finals next week.
Goalscorers were Oisin Kelly (4), Padraig Hughes (2) and Jordan May(1)
Many thanks to the Belfast Primary Schools’ Football Association for organising.
The children in Ms.Doherty's class enjoyed a play and stay gymnastics session at Arabesque Gymnastics club in Hannahstown.
The children enjoyed learning about the basic skills of gymnastics and trying some of their new skills out on the bars, beam and trampete.
On the way back , we stopped off at the cafe and the children used their money skills to order hot chocolate. Everyone had a great time.
This week we will celebrate Catholic Schools Week 2026 and the extraordinary call to holiness in the midst of ordinary life. Inspired by Pope Francis’s reflection on Blessed Carlo Acutis—soon to be canonised as the first millennial saint—this year’s theme invites pupils, teachers, families, and parishes to explore the call to holiness as something both universal and accessible.
Holiness is not for a few, but for all; not reserved for religious professionals or mystics, but for every student, teacher, parent, (and grandparent!) living each day in friendship with Jesus Christ.
Catholic schools exist to form individuals who know that their lives have a purpose and a calling.
This year’s theme, “Normal Lives, Called to Holiness,” resonates with the central conviction that education is a path not only to knowledge and maturity but to sainthood.
Year 3 celebrated Grandparent's Day.
Years 5,6 and 7 enjoyed a fantastic show from Belfast City Council, "The Disposables". This interactive games based show focused on themes of litter, dog fouling, food waste and fast fashion. Teaching us all how to reduce our waste.