DONATION

Congratulations to Sinead McAllister who took second place in the recent Quid Games.

 

We want to thank Sinead for her incredible generosity in donating her £2500 winnings to St. Joseph’s Primary School Special Provision Unit. This donation will make a huge difference to our pupils and we are extremely grateful for her kindness and support.

 

We would like to mention our very own Mrs Donnelly who also competed on the night. Well done for getting involved and representing our school community so brilliantly!

 

PRIMARY 7 ART PROJECT! 

Primary 7 have finished their fantastic art project with Mr Armstrong from Our Lady of Lourdes today, and we couldn’t be prouder of their work!

 

We are delighted to announce that their artwork will be showcased in an Art Exhibition on Wednesday 14 January during Our Lady of Lourdes Open Night at 7:00 pm.

 

We hope you can join them to celebrate their creativity and hard work! 

LIVE LESSON JUST2EASY

Primary 3 enjoyed a Managing Data Just2easy Live lesson this morning as part of their World Around Us weather topic. Thank you so much to our amazing Primary 6 Digital Leaders for helping out Just2easy.

THANK YOU & GOOD LUCK
A huge thank you to Alistair Bratten for his outstanding work, dedication and commitment with our running team throughout the year. Alistair’s expertise, encouragement and passion for developing young runners make a significant difference to our pupils. We are truly very lucky to have him alongside us each year, guiding, supporting and inspiring our children.
 
We also want to congratulate all of our runners for their fantastic commitment to the Running Club since September. Their hard work, attitude and enthusiasm have been brilliant to see.
 
We wish the entire team the very best of luck as they head to the final regional race this Wednesday at Coleraine University. We look forward to cheering them on and watching them continue to run, compete, grow in confidence, and most importantly enjoy their running long into the future.
 
Well done everyone, and thank you once again, Alistair!