Wednesday 27 May 2026 Primary 3
The primary three students gathered excitedly in the school gardens to release the butterflies they had carefully raised from tiny caterpillars.  For several weeks, the children had watched in amazement as the caterpillars ate leaves, formed chrysalises and slowly transformed into beautiful butterflies.  On this special day, the students gently opened the container and cheered as the colourful butterflies spread their wings and fluttered into the bright blue sky.  This experience taught the children about the life cycle of a butterfly, patience and the importance of caring for living things.  Click 'read more' to see the rest of the photos...
Wednesday 27 May 2026 Primary 3
Primary 3 have really enjoyed completing various drama activities out in the sunshine! They have been able to perform to the rest of the class. I have been really impressed with their expression and variation of tone! Fantastic job, Primary 3!
Wednesday 27 May 2026 Primary 5

Primary 5 made the most of the beautiful sunshine with an exciting trip to the Lough Neagh Discovery Centre. The children took part in a range of outdoor activities, including bird watching, pond dipping and a fascinating minibeast hunt. They enjoyed exploring nature up close, discovering a variety of wildlife and learning more about the local environment in a fun and engaging way. It was a fantastic day of fresh air, teamwork and memorable learning experiences!
Tuesday 26 May 2026 Primary 3
Our Primary 3 children were delighted to observe the incredible life cycle of a butterfly up close.  From tiny caterpillars, to chrysalises and finally beautiful butterflies ready to spread their wings.  This hands-on experience sparked curiosity, patience and wonder as the children learnt about growth, change and caring for living things.  Releasing the butterflies into the world was a truly special moment, filled with excitement and pride as the children watched them fly free!  Click 'read more' to see the rest of the photos...
Thursday 21 May 2026 News

Following on from the P7 London Residential visit the children received their Leavers Hoodies in Assembly.  Thank you to Mrs McCullough and Mrs McKeown (P7 parents) for organising the ordering of the hoodies.

The whole school celebrated with our Primary 7 pupils, who proudly modelled their array of colours. We know our pupils will wear these with both pride and sentiment as they prepare in Term 3 for their transition to the next stage of their education.  You may spot the children in their chosen colours arriving and leaving school during the remainder of May and also in June.
Thursday 21 May 2026 News

Golden Postcard success this week brought great excitement to those who received one of Mr McCambley’s awards. Well done to all for maintaining such high standards as we move through a very busy Term 3.
Thursday 21 May 2026 News

Celebrating our recent award winners, everyone came together to share in their success. Well done to you all!
Sunday 17 May 2026 News

Primary 5 in Mrs Williamson’s class recently took part in an exciting science investigation as part of their topic on penguins.

The pupils explored how penguins are able to swim and survive in the freezing, sub-zero temperatures of Antarctica. They learned that penguins stay warm thanks to a thick layer of blubber, which protects them from the extreme cold.

To understand this concept, the class carried out a hands on experiment. Pupils first placed their hands into a saucepan filled with ice to see how long they could tolerate the cold. They then repeated the activity, this time wearing a glove insulated with lard to represent the blubber that a penguin would have.

This allowed the children to compare the difference and clearly see how blubber helps to keep warmth in and protect against the cold. The investigation brought their learning to life and helped deepen their understanding of animal adaptation.

The pupils had great fun taking part in this experiment and thoroughly enjoyed this engaging and memorable learning experience.

Well done to Primary 5 for their excellent work and enthusiasm!

Sunday 17 May 2026 News

In our weekly assembly, we were delighted to celebrate the many pupils across the school who received Mr McCambley’s highly sought after Golden Postcards.

Throughout the week, children from Foundation Stage, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 proudly collected these special awards in recognition of their outstanding efforts. These postcards are awarded to pupils who consistently give 100% in all aspects of school life, including their behaviour, attitude and commitment in the classroom.

It was wonderful to see so many pupils recognised for their hard work, positive mindset and dedication to doing their very best every day. Their achievements serve as an excellent example to others and reflect the high standards we uphold as a school community.

Well done to all those who received a Golden Postcard this week, we are incredibly proud of you and your continued efforts!