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  • Salvation Army Christmas Family Appeal

    Thu 14 Dec 2017
    A big THANK YOU to everyone who donated gifts to the Salvation Army Christmas Family Appeal.  smiley
  • It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas....

    Fri 08 Dec 2017
  • GLENAVON FOOTBALL CLUB COMPETITION

    Fri 08 Dec 2017
    **EXCITING COMPETITION!!**
    WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE A MASCOT FOR GLENAVON FOOTBALL CLUB?

     

    Glenavon Football Club are looking for local primary school children to lead the team out on Boxing Day at their home game against Warrenpoint Town. There are 11 places up for grabs!
    The children have to design a new club mascot for Glenavon FC.
    The top 8 designs from local primary schools (4 from P1 – P4 age group, and 4 from P5 – P7 age group) will win a place, along with the 3 best designs from children attending primary schools outside the local area.
    Hopefully we'll see some winners from King's Park Primary School.

     

    Children must be available to be at Mourneview Park on Tuesday 26 December at 2pm, have a home kit comprising of blue top, white shorts and blue socks, and must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.

  • Parents Evening and Open Night

    Thu 07 Dec 2017

     

    Parents Evening and Open Night will be held on Thursday 7th December starting at 7.00pm. All parents, friends and prospective parents are warmly invited. The evening will begin at 7.00pm in the Assembly Hall with a welcome by Mr Shields followed by a musical item.

     

    All classrooms and the nursery building will be open and refreshments will be available in the dining hall. Parents are asked to remember that in the interests of safety, parking within the school grounds is not permitted. Children should not attend the evening event unless they are performing.

     

    The Open Night Programme will be sent home prior to the 7th Dec.

    Nursery Afternoon The nursery building will be open on Thursday 7th December from 2pm to 4pm for all parents and prospective parents to visit. Children may also attend with their parents.

  • Cross Country Round Two results

    Tue 05 Dec 2017 KM

    Congratulations to both Girls' and Boys' Teams in their respective races, held at Palace Stables Armagh,on Friday 1st December.

    The girls ran out clear winners by a margin of 46 points and the boys were joint first with Bocombra PS having a total of 53 points a piece.

    The final round of the league is due to be held on Friday 19th January at Banbridge Academy.

     

    Special mention must go to Ellie Cousins who came first, Kate Holmes and Kayleigh Brown who came third and fourth respectively. Joel Todd finished third in the boy's race.

     

    The Fun Run was again well represented by Kings Park with Alex Dillon, Matthew Lamont, Leah Balfour, Caitlin McCarter and Ellie McCarter all winning medals.

     

    follow link for pictures

    http://www.kingsparklurgan.com/pictures/

  • Nursery & Primary 1 Enrolment

    Fri 01 Dec 2017

     

    Nursery and Primary 1 Enrolment

    Please note that all application forms for BOTH Nursery Admissions and Primary 1 Admissions for September 2018 must be returned to school before 12 noon on Wednesday 10th January.

     

    Applications are now available from the school office.

  • Supporting King's Park - 2018 Calendars

    Fri 01 Dec 2017

    Supporting King’s Park – 2018 Calendar

    Calendars can still be purchased by sending £1.50 in to your child’s class teacher. There will be a prize for the most original and creative pictures produced within each Key Stage and Nursery.

  • 24th November Bulletin

    Fri 24 Nov 2017
  • Table Tennis Club

    Thu 23 Nov 2017 KM

    Children in the Table Tennis Club were presented with bronze and silver certificates for their progress this term by  coaches Arnold Morgan and Jim Sterling from ‘Table Tennis Ulster.’

    Well done boys! Keep practising those skills!

  • Primary 7 Visit Cultra Folk Park

    Wed 15 Nov 2017 D Balfour and J Evans P7

    Primary 7s visited the Folk Park at Cultra and had a great day out. We looked at many Victorian style buildings, both rural and urban.  We loved the  old  picture house. We saw  a bank, a printer's workshop, a courthouse, quite a few churches, an old sweet shop, a police station, a mill, a school, rich houses and poor houses. We took some pictures that you can see for yourself.

    For other  pictures see P7 Class pages.

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