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NI Athletics representatives visited the Northern Ireland champions last week for a few photographs and a bit of fun and games.
Click the link to see them being put through their paces.
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Congratulations to the P6/P7 girls who played in a Futsal tournament yesterday.
The girls played every team twice before the top two teams played in the final. The King's Park girls came runner up and Lydia was named as player of the tournament. Well done!
Thanks to Afrimeripean Futsal Club for hosting the day.
A Royal Surprise
Miss Spiers’ P5 class received an exciting letter in the post today and it came all the way from Windsor Castle!
The pupils made some beautiful cards and sent them to HRH Queen Elizabeth II to congratulate her on her 70 year reign; and they were delighted to receive a reply!
The Northern Ireland champions celebrate their triumph with a slice of cake.
It's been a busy few days for King's Park Primary School!
A massive well done to the boys hockey and girls hockey teams who came 2nd and 1st respectively overall in the Northern Ireland Qualifiers. They have now qualified to compete in the Northern Ireland Finals tournament in April! Good luck boys and girls!
Congratulations to the boys and girls cross country teams who competed in the Northern Ireland Finals. KING'S PARK GIRLS ARE THE NORTHERN IRELAND CHAMPIONS!! The boys placed 6th overall! King's Park now have 7 Northern Ireland cross country titles. Well done to all the boys and girls who have worked extremely hard over the last months in all weathers!
Congratulations to Lurgan College on winning the Schools' Trophy against Portadown College on Saturday. Well done to former KP pupils Angus Cunningham (c), Andrew Watters, Simon Cartwright, Lewis Chambers and Euan Jenks
World Book Day is next week, Thursday 3rd March 2022, and we are holding a fun competition to celebrate books and promote a love of reading.
All you need to do is take a photograph of your child reading in an interesting place- the more unusual the better! Then send it to your child's teacher on DoJo. These pictures will be shared with the rest of the class on World Book Day.
We also hope all children will bring their favourite book into school on Thursday to show to their friends. They will get a chance to share what it is about and say why they like it.
On Tuesday 22nd February the Nursery had a visit from the PSNI.
Each child had the opportunity to listen to an important story, look at the police uniform and learn about the important job the police do.
The children had great fun dressing up in the police uniform and some wanted to try on hand cuffs and get into the police car. The Nursery staff also dressed up and Miss Brown even tried on the hand cuffs!
It was great fun. Many thanks to Lurgan PSNI.
Here are some suggestions you can do during Children's Mental Health Week.