Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
The wonder of the life cycle came alive in P1 over this past day as the boys and girls welcomed seven new additions into their classroom. As part of their World Around Us topic, ‘The Farm,’ a new incubator had been purchased so that the class could use it to usher in the new arrivals. It was all very exciting!
Daniel P7
Daniel is a hard working pupil who is very keen to learn. He is consistently progressing in all subject areas, making particular progress within Numeracy. He displays a good understanding of mental maths strategies and problem solving.
Daniel has shown dedication and effort in improving his presentation and handwriting skills. His written work has become noticeably neater, reflecting his hard work and attention to detail.
Daniel’s kind and empathetic nature shines through in his interactions with his peers. He always demonstrates consideration towards others, asking how they are and offering help when needed. He has impeccable manners, greeting all staff in the mornings and never forgets to say please or thank you.
Well done!
Mrs Cora Kidd from the Dromara and Drumgooland Credit Union visited Sacred Heart P.S. today to present our successful quiz team with their shield after their regional victory a few weeks back.
The team now progress to the Ulster final which takes place in the Malone Lodge hotel in Belfast on Sunday 3rd March.
Best of luck!
This year we are taking part in 'The Big Battery Hunt' and we need your help!
Over 20,000 tonnes of batteries end up in landfill sites each year, where they can take over one hundred years to decompose. The chemicals that can leak from these batteries can cause soil and water pollution, as well as harm animals that live in those habitats. It is vital that we dispose of these correctly.
Not only will recycling these batteries have a positive impact on our environment, but it will also give us a chance to join the leaderboard and earn some amazing prizes for our school! We would ask that you bring any old batteries into school as we have a specially constructed container that will be used to collect them. This initiative will run to mid June.
https://www.bigbatteryhunt.co.uk/
Thank you.
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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