A big thank you to vet Kieran who paid a visit to our Primary 2 children this week. The children learned all about being a vet and even got the chance to get up close and pet some animals. More photos are available to view on the Primary 2 page.
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The children in P1C took part in the Lifelong Learning Festival online yesterday. They had great fun learning not one but TWO sign languages. They learnt some signs for both the British and Irish Sign Languages. Well done to all the boys and girls! More deails about the festival can be found here:
https://learningcityds.com/events/lifelonglearningfestival2022
EAL Teacher Monika recieves a cheque for £2160 from our Head Boy Brody and Head Girl Caitlyn on behalf of The Gajusz Foundation. This Polish charity is currently assisting 22 Ukrainian children with oncological illnesses who have fled Ukraine. Well done to everyone in our school community who have raised this money with the proceeds of our sponsored walk
well done to all the boys and girls in Mrs Forbes' P3A Class who have recorded an assembly on Storytelling for their peers. The assembly is now available to view on the Primary 3 Page.
Our Primary 3 children received their Paired Reading certificates from Mrs Johnston this morning in recognition of their successful participation in the Paired Reading Program. Well done boys and girls!
Well done to Miss Haughey's P5C Class who have recorded an assembly for their peers on the topic of Easter. The assembly is now available to view on the Primary 5 page.
St Mary's celebrated World Health Day today by taking part in our sponsored walk this morning. The children in the Junior School, Senior School and Nursery used the occasion to fundraise for Ukraine, Trócaire and school funds. It was so nice to celebrate a whole school event together for the first time since 2020. More photos are available to view in the Sponsored Walk Gallery.
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