KING’S PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL
IS YOUR CHILD DUE TO START PRIMARY 1 IN SEPTEMBER 2022?
YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT OUR PRIMARY 1 CLASSES IN KING’S PARK ON
WEDNESDAY 8TH DECEMBER FROM 2.30-3.30PM
AND ON FRIDAY 10TH DECEMBER FROM 2.15-3.00PM.
During the visit you will have an opportunity to meet the Primary 1 Teachers and have a look around.
Please note:
Only one parent should attend with their child
Visits to the classes will last 10 minutes and will be in small groups
Face coverings must be worn inside the school building.
If you would like to visit, contact Miss Brown at hbrown539@c2kni.net by Tuesday 7th December
On Thursday 25th November we had a visit from the Education Minister, Michelle McIlveen. Minister McIlveen met Miss Brown, members of the Board of Governors and staff. She also met P1 pupils enjoying outdoor play, pupils at the MUGA, P5 pupils during a wellbeing session and the cross country team.
A big thank you to everyone who donated gifts to the Salvation Army appeal. They were collected on Friday 26th and will be distributed to families in need for Christmas. They really will make a difference to someone’s Christmas.
Congratulations to the Boys' team, Girls' team and the fun runners who all won their their respective races on Thursday at Portadown College.
Special mention has to go to Tom Kerr who won the boys' race, Anaya Patterson who won the girls' race and to Sam Woods who won the fun run boys' race and to Phoebe Rulov who won the fun run girls' race.
A clean Sweep as they say.
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Friday 3rd December is the official date for ‘Daily Mile Santa Run’. At King’s Park Primary School we have championed the ‘Daily Mile’ for quite a few years and all the positive benefits it brings. Everyone at King’s Park is going to walk or run the mile on this date. The children may wear an item of Christmas clothing or even a Santa hat! Look out for information from your class teacher on Dojo.
An exciting morning in Lurgan Park was had by all as two King's Park teams competed in the Flahavans' Cross country Northern Ireland finals' qualifier. There was also a fun run where another 20+ children tried their hand, for the first time, at competitive cross country running.
The standard has been set high over the last 7 or 8 years with the school winning 6 Northern Ireland titles. (Honours are even at 3 a piece! Three boys' titles and three girls' titles) This achievement has not been equalled as yet by any other school, and gives King's Park Lurgan, the honour of being the top Primary School school in Northern Ireland for cross country wins.
With success comes the pressure to maintain. So, today both teams stepped out carrying the weight of that expectation.
The Southern Area has traditionally been one of the strongest areas to qualify from, and today was no exception. Despite the challenges of the current situation, both teams stepped out into a highly competitive field. And we are delighted to say that both teams came through as victors, winning by fairly narrow margins in both cases.
Special mention has to go to Tom Kerr who produced something quite spectacular in the last 100 metres to win the boys' race. Close behind were Luke Wells, Brodie Hull and Noah Roderick. All top 4 runners finishing in the top 7.
Kai McCartney and Harry Sutton were not far behind, finishing 12th and 18th respectively. The girls' team had their work cut out as it was a first competitive race for all but one. Again, a top drawer performance. Special mention has to go to Anaya Patterson who finished second, to new kids on the block, Kamelija Vasilyiev and Emilee White who came third and fourth, and to Bethany Greer who came tenth. Ruby Cousins and Heidi McTernaghan completed the picture finishing 12th and 18th respectively out of a field of 65 runners.
Both teams have qualified for the Northern Ireland final in January.
The Individuals' race (or fun run) is a race for children to gain experience of competitive racing without the pressure of having to qualify for something. There were some 22 children entered into the this race, boys and girls starting together but being timed separately. In this race, (girls' section) special mention has to go to Kayla Mooney, Lucy Brown and Mia Gault who came first, second and third and to Max Wilson and Filip Zembruska who finished second and third respectively (boys section).
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Some photos from our Odd Socks Day held on Thursday 18th November to show our support for Anti-Bullying!