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St John's Kingsisland Primary School News

The latest news stories from St John's Kingsisland Primary School.

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  • Primary 3 were busy exploring
    Primary 3 were busy exploring how wax crayons interact with paint today in art class.
  • Primary 4's living the dream
    Is there any better time in the week than a Friday afternoon in Primary School? Well not, according to Kingsisland P4's.
  • flying start to 2019
    What a busy first week back to School for our Primary One pupils. We were so excited to share our news with our friends and play with our new Christmas toys. We took part in lots of fun learning activities across all areas of our Curriculum
  • Friday Art Club
    The children in Friday Art Club were using a range of multimedia tools to create some very individual and impressive Winter Wonderland background scenes
  • P2 just love their PE on a Tuesday. ⚽️
    We explored some balancing moves during our musical statues warm up and after focused on our throwing and catching skills with some fun games.
  • CAMOGS & HURLERS QUALIFY FOR COUNTY FINALS
    Today the school hurlers and camogs headed off to Clonoe for their Regional Cumman Na mBunscol heats. Both the girls and boys won every single game that they played in their groups stages.
  • Ferry Bridge
    Despite the weather this morning, P6 headed on a trip to the Ferry Bridge. We enjoyed walking across the bridge as we discussed the history and structure of it before visiting the Play Area.
  • In the Toybox
    P1 are loving learning on their current topic 'In the Toybox'.After many practical activities of sorting old and new toys, making Pic Collages of toys that move and ordering a class toy online,
  • P3 and P4 after school club
    What an action packed P3 and P4 after school club we had today!
  • Lough Neagh Poetry
    P7 have been studying poetry over the last week or more and decided to look no further than our what's on our doorstep for inspiration. Lough Neagh has been an inspiration for many poets, including Seamus Heaney.
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