Today, our school community came together for a very special send-off as we said goodbye to Mr Nisbet after 16 years of loyal service as our much-loved lollipop man. For so many pupils, parents and staff, Mr Nisbet has been a familiar, friendly face at the school gates—always there with a smile, a kind word and, most importantly, keeping everyone safe. The celebration was filled with warmth and gratitude. A
St. Joseph’s Primary School enjoyed a joyful and memorable annual Christmas show at the Ryan Centre, celebrating the talent and spirit of our school community. This year’s production, “Who Took All the Loo Roll?”, delighted the audience with its humorous take on post-lockdown Christmas antics, as aliens from outer space watched our very human behaviour with amusement. The children impressed everyone with confident acting, singing and excellent comedic timing. The
🎄 St Joseph’s Primary Christmas Fayre – A Wonderful Community Celebration! 🎄 We are delighted to share the success of this year’s St Joseph’s Primary Christmas Fayre, a heart-warming event that truly brought our school community together. The hall was buzzing with excitement as families, pupils, staff, and visitors enjoyed an afternoon filled with festive cheer. The fayre was very well attended, with a fantastic selection of local craft stalls
Our pupils are taking positive action to help keep our community safe! We were delighted to welcome our local police officers, who joined forces with our children to raise awareness about the importance of slowing down near our school. Together, with road safety signage, they’re encouraging drivers travelling along Lewis Street to stick to 20mph and help make our area safer for everyone. We’ve began displayout our Road Safety Little
Our pupils had a wonderful time at the PCDT Christmas Party this weekend. The children enjoyed festive games, delicious treats, and, of course, a magical visit from Santa, who arrived with early presents for everyone! 🎁 A huge thank you to the PCDT for organising such a joyful community event and helping bring that extra Christmas sparkle to the village. Our pupils left with big smiles, full hearts, and lots
