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February in Primary 6

Primary 6 have been looking at sound and light in our Science topic. We have been learning about shadows and how they are formed, we know the meanings of the terms transparent, translucent and opaque and have made eye-catching stained glass crosses which will look fabulous on our new windows when they are finished.

We also chose an inventor of our choice and created our very own 3D creation of their invention. We did this as a homework task and the results were outstanding. We showed our models at our class assembly and we enjoyed telling the children all about them.

we have been working through the new Maths Pathways and this term we have covered; Maps and Coordinates, Measure, Probability and Chance and we are currently working on Fractions, Decimals and Percentages. We are enjoying working more actively during our maths time.

Primary 3/2 would like to welcome you to our new school blog and our very first post.

Since returning to school after the holidays, Primary 3/2 and Miss Cassidy have been enjoying learning about our latest topic, Water.

We have had a fabulous time experimenting with the different ways we could change water. We learned that freezing temperatures turn water to ice and made our own ice cubes. We especially enjoyed making yummy ice lollies by mixing water with diluting juice and then freezing. They helped us all to cool down after a fun P.E lesson on Friday.

We also learned that we could change the colour of water by adding a drop of food colouring. We enjoyed experimenting with all the different colours we could make by just adding water.

We then worked with Primary 2/1 and Miss Burns to make our very own Dream Jars just like The BFG’s! We used glitter, glue, oil, food colouring and water to make our jars and we even wrote about our most memorable and exciting dream during story writing.

As you can see in the pictures, we have had a super time so far this term.

February in Primary 2/1

Primary 2/1 and the Infant Department wish you all a warm welcome to our new school blog. We hope you will enjoy reading all about what we have been up to in class and in the wider school!

Since coming back to school in January, Primary 2/1 and Miss Burns have been enjoying learning all about our latest topic, Water. We have had a great time pouring, splashing and playing with water. We thought of lots of different words to describe it. We have also been investigating how temperature changes water. We learned that freezing temperatures turn water to ice and made our own ice cubes. We also learned that when water is made hot enough it will boil and, eventually, turn to steam. We looked at some of the everyday uses for boiling water, even making a cup of tea and boiling an egg with Primary 2/3!

In Maths, we have been learning about estimation and rounding.  We have been showing what we know through lots of interactive games and activities. As you can see in the pictures, we have really enjoyed it!

Remember to stay tuned for more updates from our school!

Our First Post from Mrs. Oates

Welcome to our new school blog.

I hope you find the information helpful and it keeps you up to date with what’s going on in our school. We will be updating the blog and our newsfeed on Twitter regularly with news and events from our school.

Our pupils and staff have been very busy this week.

On Wednesday night we held a transition meeting for our Primary 6 & 7 pupils, who are preparing to move on to Our Lady’s High School.

On Thursday the whole school attended Mass in St. Brendan’s Church. Well done to Primary 7, who led the Mass and to the whole school for their beautiful singing. Also on Thursday our Nursery class enjoyed a visit from ABC Music. In the evening, we hosted the Sacramental meeting for parents of our Primary 3 and Primary 4 children, who will be making the Sacraments of Reconciliation and First Eucharist.

I hope that the children enjoy their February holiday. The staff will be very busy on Wednesday during the in-service and we look forward to seeing the children when they return to school on Thursday.

Mrs. Oates