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  • Mid Ulster Football Festival

    Fri 25 Oct 2019

    Well done to the boys football team who competed in today’s Mid Ulster football festival. After a host of extremely tight games, the boys lost their one and only game in the semi final to a deflected goal.

     

    A first outing for many of the team, the P5’s,6’s and 7’s put on a solid display. Congratulations on the call up!!

  • Mathemagicians!! KS1 & KS2

    Tue 22 Oct 2019

    Congratulations to the Mathemagicians from Key Stage 2!

     

    Mathemagicians are pupils who have stood out for developing their mental maths skills since the start of the new school year.

     

    Well done to all! frown

  • Adjective Astronauts

    Fri 18 Oct 2019
    Congratulations to the Amazing Adjective Astronauts from Key Stage 2!
  • Good Luck Teagan and Anna!

    Mon 14 Oct 2019

    Good luck to Teagan Parker and Anna Pesek at their Swim Ulster Schools Cup and Championships at the weekend!

  • ABC Junior Sports Awards

    Fri 11 Oct 2019

    The girls' football team was recently nominated for  a Junior Sports Award. On the 27th September Mrs Devlin attended the event. It was an enjoyable evening celebrating the sporting success of children in the local council area. The guest speaker was Mary Peters who shared the story of her Olympic gold medal win from the 1972 Munich Olympics. Despite the success of our football we did not on this occasion receive an award, however we are still really pleased to have been nominated.

  • Opening of the Avenue Road Play Park

    Fri 11 Oct 2019
    On Friday 4th October Mrs Devlin's Primary 3 class went to the official opening of the Avenue Road Play Park.  The children had great fun playing on the new equipment.
  • Cross Country round 1 Lurgan Park

    Sat 05 Oct 2019 KM

    Round 1 of the Flahavans Primary Cross Country League was held in Lurgan Park on Friday 5th October. Over 500 children took part in the event which is increasingly well attended, so much so that there are now 6 races to accommodate all.

    Congratulations must go again to the girls' team who ran in first and remain undefeated in the Southern Area league in 4 years! No pressure girls. The race was very intense and was great to watch. The girls found the increased distance challenging and had to dig deep to stay in the points zone.

    Our experienced athletes Leah Balfour and Alex Kerr came in third and 6th but the race of the day belonged to little Anaya Patterson (P5) who came in 7th, a brilliant placing for a first ever race.

    The boys team lost a member through injury and struggled to get into the points zone but finished a very respectable 5th out of 13. Best placed boy was Charlie Gault who finished 11th out of 75.

    The individuals race is always one where the future stars can shine. This was no more so than in the boys' individual. Two King's Park Primary 5 boys (Alex Kerr and Luke Wells) absolutely nailed it coming in together first and second, having demolished the competition with 150 meters to go. The race was tight up until this point and could have gone either way, but a few well chosen "words of encouragement " from coach saw the pair of them find the will to win. Two stars of the future.

    The girls' individual race whereas not just as dramatic, saw Olivia Halliday P6 finish 6th and Abi Cherry 7th.

    Well done to all the boys and girls who took part. 

  • Free School Meals and Uniform Grant

    Thu 03 Oct 2019
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