Have a look at what's happening in our school.
On Friday 4 of ourP6/7's joined 18 other teams from across north Antrim schools in St.Ciaran’s Cushendun for the annual Cumann na Bunscol quiz. The pupils had a great day and competed really well- a great experience for all and hopeful the beginning of a quizzing journey for these pupils.
Thank you to all our grandparents – and great grandparents- who joined us in school on Thursday 30th January. Together we made St. Brigid’s crosses and pupils presented their grandparents with special prayers and certificates. Maith Thú everyone.
Parent line NI we are running a Worry to Wonder workshop on Tuesday 18th February from 10am to 11.30am on Zoom. This workshop is specifically for the parents of Primary school aged children and aims to help with understanding and acknowledging worry and our role in it along with practical and easy everyday steps to transform worry into wonder. See poster for more details.
The Daily Mile initiative is a school-based physical activity program encouraging children to run, jog, or walk for 10 minutes each day during school hours. It was founded in 2012 in Scotland and has since expanded globally. The initiative aims to improve children's physical health, mental well-being, and concentration in the classroom. It is inclusive, requires no special equipment, and is designed to be non-competitive, ensuring all children can participate regardless of fitness level. All our pupils are taking part in this at 1pm every day.
St. Mary’s P.S. have won the “Small Primary School” award for 2024 in the Cash for Clobber competition.
A huge thanks goes to Marianne and Seamus Mc Mullan who oversee the collection and transportation of all the “clobber bags”, and have been doing so for the past 16 years.
We would also like to extend a big thank you to the people of Rathlin who have helped the school achieve this target by donating to the scheme. 124.09 kilos per child was collected and has earned us the £500 first prize. The total tonnage was 1.365 tonnes from Rathlin!!
Well done to all involved and once again thank you for all the support given to the school.
There is currently no competition for 2025 as yet however, collections will still be undertaken.
Our first Wellbeing Day of 2025 was filled with a range of activities and workshops that focused on mental health, physical activity, and emotional wellbeing. These activities- including body scan, yoga and making fruit kebabs were designed to engage and inspire students, teaching them valuable skills they can apply both at school and in their personal lives. Despite the cold weather we really enjoyed our outdoor walk- 3km covered in total.