St Patrick's Primary School
Together Everyone Achieves More. Journey to Learning
School Community events 2023/34
Congratulations to our Stars of the Week last week! A big well done to our Halloween Raffle winner too, thank you for your support of this School Council Fundraiser.
Pupils from St Patricks and Ballytober had a wonderful craft experience thanks to local artist Fiona Shannon. The pupils made clay lanterns together at St Patricks, and the results were amazing. The pupils also got to spend time at Portrush Library and play a variety of sports activities.
🏆Congratulations Eoghan Rua🟣🟢
We were delighted to welcome members of the victorious Eoghan Rua Senior Hurling team to St. Patrick’s today. They won the Derry Intermediate Hurling Championship, defeating Ballinascreen in the final.
As part of our weekly assembly Ruairi, Leo and Ciaran spoke to the children about the importance of teamwork, commitment and persistence.
Thank you to the lads for coming in and we wish them the best of luck in the Ulster Championship!
They are photographed below with our Star of the Week Winners, well done everyone!
Continuing on with our ‘Autumn’ theme today the children got to make their very own apple juice.
Thank you to the team in Tesco Portstewart for their generous donation of 25 pumpkins. We are also extremely grateful for supporting St. Patricks breakfast club throughout the year.
🍁Autumn Adventures🍂
Year 1-4 went on an Autumn Adventure through Somerset Forest today! They had a wonderful time exploring the sights and sounds of the forest. The children enjoyed scavenging for all types of leaves, acorns and even spotted some animals!
The children will use today’s walk to support their learning, by completing writing tasks and creating wonderful pieces of Autumnal Art!
Thank you to our PTA for funding today’s trip!
Please find enclosed in your child’s reading folder a free copy of this weeks Coleraine Chronicle. We feature on Page 35.📸
🤩WIN THIS AMAZING KNITTED GOLFER ⛳️
Thank you so much to a very kind and talented Grandparent for knitting this fabulous Golf Mascot for the school.
The children have organised a ‘Name the Golfer’ competition.
Entries cost £1. Children will be given the opportunity to purchase entries and guess a name as members of the School Council visit classes each day. The name will be unveiled and the lucky winner will be crowned before Halloween.
Funds raised will be used by the School Council, they have some big plans for the year ahead!
Thank you once again to one of our Grandparents for this!
P6/7 had a great day at a workshop in Ballycastle!
The workshop focused on the work of Guglielmo Marconi and his radio wave experiments across the Sea of Moyle. The children got the opportunity to communicate via Morse Code and loved getting to see exactly how radio waves work!
Thank you to W5 and Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Museum Services for organising the event.