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  • Go to the Principals office!!!!

    Fri 10 Nov 2017

    On Friday 10th November the first winners of our new Principal's Learning and Behaviour Awards received their invite to an afternoon tea to celebrate their fantastic achievement at the end of the month.

     

    Each week the Principal will select, with the help from her teachers and staff one child from KS1 and one child from KS2 who will be invited to a special afternoon tea with the Principal at the end of each month.

     

    The new awards celebrate those who consistently display excellence in their learning and/or behaviour. Pupils who display leadership in lessons, speak with purpose in class and produce excellent classwork and homework on a regular basis now find themselves nominated for an award.

     

    It will be a lovely occasion with lots of cake and laughter!

     

    We are incredibly proud of our first winners...

    • Cailum, KS1 & Jennifer KS2.

     

     

  • Anti-Bullying Week 2017: Monday 13 – Friday 17 November

    Wed 08 Nov 2017 ew

    #allequalalldifferentalltogether

    The countdown is on!  Anti-Bullying Week 2017 will be launched in just under two months.  We’re busy behind the scenes organising exciting events and building upon the success of the past few years.

    What is Anti-Bullying Week all about?

    Anti-Bullying Week is a time to acknowledge that bullying behaviour is an issue and affects many children and young people at school, in youth groups and other settings.  It is also a time to promote awareness of the issue as well as promote good anti-bullying policy and practice.

    What’s the theme?

    This year’s theme is “All equal, All different, All together”.  

    The theme is about inclusivity, respect, kindness, acceptance and celebrating equality in difference.  This year, both Northern Ireland Anti-Bullying Forum (NIABF) and Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA) in England will have a similar theme to celebrate this idea of difference and equality for all.

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