Have a look at what's happening in our school.
Well done to June in P3 who won the Easter prize from the Credit Union in Ballycastle.
We were delighted to visit the RSPB Rathlin West Light Seabird Centre today. Thank you to Geraldine and all the staff for the warm welcome and telling us about their preparations for the forthcoming season.
Today we welcomed W5 to our school for a workshop on ‘The World from Space’. Pupils explored how satellites are used, how they communicate, what infrared cameras are and how sound travels. Pupils also had the chance to explore the micro bit- something they will do more of next term in their coding lessons. Did you know Ireland's first satellite was launched 1st December 2023? Thank you to W5 and we'll see you in June.
As part of our St. Patrick’s day celebrations we looked at Ireland for World Around Us. During the week we looked at the geography, history and stories of Ireland. We also completed lots of craft activities too.
We welcomed local author Paddy Donnelly to school on Wednesday 13th March. Paddy presented each child with a copy of his new book ‘The Golden Hare’ and completed a workshop with the pupils about mystical creatures. The workshop and visit formed part of our themed week ‘Our Ireland’.
Pupils had great fun celebrating World Book Day 2024. Well done to all the boys and girls who dressed up their potatoes as their favourite book characters! Can you spot any famous book characters? We also had a whole school book quiz where pupils were split into teams and had to work together to solve the questions.
Well done to Lukas for making his First Confession on Wednesday.
P4-P7 had a great morning in Ballycastle with Deirdre celebrating Seachtain na Gaeilge. After a welcome breakfast, they completed their first workshop- likes and dislikes in Irish. They were then joined by all the local primary schools for a Céilí. After lunch, they had another workshop- this time the theme was weather. Go raibh maith agat to Deirdre, the musicians and all the volunteers for a brilliant day.
As a school we will be taking part in this project in Term 3. Most of you will be familiar with it after the recent NI Science Week events on the island. Please ensure permission slips for photos etc. are returned asap.
‘In a nutshell, the Future Island-Island project will apply the best design-led research to the ‘real world’ and see which are most feasible on a large scale.
The ambition? That this two-year project will find out what works for Rathlin and what can be applied to other communities – through lifestyle changes, eco-friendly waste management options, and a responsible approach to tourism and heritage by harnessing the power of digital technology. Find out more from Professor Justin Magee, Research Director for Art & Design at Ulster University and Principal Investigator on Future Island-Island.’ (From the website https://www.ulster.ac.uk/events/research/ulster-future-island-island)