Rasharkin Primary School-***OUR NEWS***

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LMC Cookery Demonstration

P6/7 enjoyed learning about healthy food choices with Wenda Bristow from LMC. After discussing with the children the ‘Eatwell Plate’ and the importance of balanced choices, pupils learnt about ‘Farm Quality Assured’ meat and then had the chance to taste the delicious meatballs.

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Prize Day June 2024

We were delighted to have the opportunity to celebrate with pupils, staff and parents the achievements and successes of another year at our annual prize day. Mrs Alison Gilmore, who is retiring after twenty five years of service, was our guest of honour. With mixed emotions, a gift was presented to her from the school community.

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Rasharkin's got Talent 2024

We had great fun on Wednesday at our annual end of term talent show. We had everything from football and hockey skills to piano playing and singing. Well done to P7 who organised the show. They showed off their talents being hosts, organising props and making PowerPoints. Thank you to Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Gurney and Miss McIntyre for doing the very difficult job of judging.

Congratulations to Mason who was the overall winner with his rap song.

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Reading Awards

Congratulations to all our children who have worked hard on their reading in this last summer term of clear evenings! These children received special awards for reaching their targets with 100% accuracy; Evie S, Evie A., Beth, Izabelle, Robbie-Leigh and Lily. Many congratulations to Isla, Erin, Katie, Jacob, Hollie and Evie A. who were ‘Millionaire Readers’ this year and special honour goes to Joy and Izabelle who have read two million words!

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Ditch the Stabilisers

Special thanks to Johnny McCrystal from Sustrans who came along to school today to help some children move from riding a bike with stabilisers, to riding without them. Congratulations to the three boys who took part. Archie, Daniel and Caleb all did brilliantly and were riding confidently around the playground.by the end of the session.

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Sports Day

On Tuesday we were delighted that we were able to hold Sports Day. Although it was a little bit cold, it was dry, and we all had a really enjoyable time. Our theme for this year was the Olympics and the team games were : Olympic torch, Relay, Penalty shoot out, Long jump and of course Snack Attack. Thank you to all the children who participated in the races and a huge thanks to all the parents ad friends who came along to support their children.

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RISE Higher

Please click here to see the next edition of our ‘RISE Higher’ Newsletter for parents of children in KS 2.

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50th Anniversary Concert

To celebrate our school’s 50th anniversary the pupils worked hard to put on a performance of ‘A lemonade Bottle for Clabberin’ Hitler’. This narrative play was a very ambitious project, but the children rose to the challenge and put on an amazing show. Well done everyone! With special thanks to all staff who helped to produce the play.

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Happy Birthday Rasharkin PS

Our school councillors organised a birthday party for our school, after a request from P1/2. Children enjoyed a special lunch and party games, along with a delicious chocolate cake.

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Bible Exhibition Visit

P6/7 pupils were offered the opportunity to visit an exhibition in Cullybackey, telling them about some of the key stories in the bible. The organisers complimented all the children on their excellent behaviour and listening. Evie and Katie were the prize winners from the quiz that was held. Well done!

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Summer Trip to Portrush

Today we had our summer, school trip to Portrush. Despite a very unfavourable weather forecast, we ended up escaping most of the showers (P5-7 being the unfortunate ones!). We all had different session in the Portrush Coastal Zone where Rosie the Ray was a firm favourite. We also had some fun on the beach followed by a visit to the park. At lunch time we met at the town hall where we were able to have lunch inside. The best part of the day was a trip to the icecream shop where there were so may flavours to choose from.

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