Latest News
Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
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CORONATION TREE
Tue 25 Apr 2023On Tuesday a number of P7 pupils planted a Coronation Tree on the school grounds. This was in partnership with Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council. The Deputy Mayor, Councillor Leah Smyth, assisted with the planting and presented the pupils with a trowel and wildflower pack. In addition to this, all pupils will receive a special commemorative item from the Council.
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RECYCLING
Fri 21 Apr 2023Our P3 and P5 children had a visitor from ARC21 today. They learned about recycling and compost today. The children got to make a seedling pot to plant cress seeds in. It was a very informative and interesting visit.
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FIRE
Thu 20 Apr 2023On Tuesday we were pleased to welcome the firefighters from Antrim Depot who spoke with P5 children about the dangers of fire in the home. They also gave advice about how to keep ourselves and our families safe.
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CORONATION PATCHWORK
Tue 18 Apr 2023Jude Hyndman recently created a patchwork piece which will be added to other pieces of artwork to mark the King’s Coronation. Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council, along with a number of other schools, are creating a Coronation Robe in celebration of King Charles III. Jude focused on the King’s love of nature, including flowers and bees in his creation. Well done Jude!
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CENTENARY CUP MATCH
Mon 17 Apr 2023We were thrilled that our school football team were invited to play a match druing the half-time interval of the Northern Ireland U18 Schoolboys v Republic of Ireland fixture in the Centenary Shield at the Blanchflower Stadium Belfast, on Thursday 30th March. This was a wonderful opportunity for these young footballers. They thoroughly enjoyed the occasion.
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PLAYBALL - STORMONT
Thu 30 Mar 2023The boys’ hockey team travelled to Stormont, Playball yesterday to play in The Pearson Cup. The boys faced some tough oppositions in the group stages, however they came out strong every match and with a solid defence and outstanding keeper we only ever conceded 2 goals at most. This solid performance followed us into the knockout stages where we faced Strandtown in the quarter final. This was a tight match but the boys worked together and managed to score a goal giving us the win. In the semi-final we played Harpurs Hill. We went 2 goals down however, the boys kept their heads and fought back to make it a 2-2 draw. We then had to go to penalties where keeper Caleb Gibson made some fantastic saves. Jude Hyndman, Tate Hyndman, Oliver Kane and Aaron Totten stepped up to take the penalty runs. Winning on penalty runs we then faced Gorran Primary in the final. This was a tight game and ended goalless. Graciously both teams decided to share The Pearson Plate. We want to congratulate the boys for their hard work and determination. A fantastic display of hockey and they represented the school so well!
Team - Mohammad Alkhalf, Caleb Gibson, Jude Hyndman, Tate Hyndman, Oliver Kane, Harry Laughlin, Max McManus and Aaron Totten.
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STEAM
Wed 29 Mar 2023Special thanks to all our guests, who provided wonderful shows and experiments for pupils this week. Classes enjoyed a trip to All Saints’ Parish Centre to a performance by ‘Scientific Sue’ while P6 pupils also visited the Board Centre for a robotics workshop.
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P5 EASTER PLAY
Wed 29 Mar 2023Well done to Primary 5 pupils who performed two wonderful Easter plays for pupils, friends and family on Wednesday morning.
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CELEBRATION OF SPORT
Fri 24 Mar 2023P7 pupils enjoyed a Celebration of Sport at the Antrim Forum today. The event organised by Antrim Borough Council and EventsPro included over 700 pupils from various schools across the borough. Sporting organisations such as Irish Rugby Football Union, Ulster Hockey and Irish Football Association delivered coaching sessions while children got the opportunity to take part in a range of sports such as rugby, football, archery, climbing walls and handball.
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SPRING CONCERT
Tue 21 Mar 2023On Tuesday evening we hosted our Spring Concert. It had a Scottish theme to it this year. Congratulations to our Choir, Orchestra and P6 choral readers who provided a wonderful evening of music for everyone. Pupils also got to the enjoy the rehearsal on Tuesday morning. Special thanks to piper Alex Fenton who also joined us for the occasion.