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

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Excellent Bus Behaviour

Mrs Howe was delighted to get this wonderful message from the transport officer, commending our children’s behaviour on the school buses.  Well done! 

“I just wanted to let you know that I have been very impressed with the behaviour of all the children on all of the buses. I think it’s too easy for good behaviour to go unnoticed but credit where credit is due! All children were very polite, a few shy ones and a few not so shy. I can see they all have a good rapport with their respective drivers.”

Many thanks also to our bus drivers for all their hard work and patience with our children, it is very much appreciated.

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ACCELERATED READING CERTIFICATES

Congratulations to the pupils in P4 - P7 who received certificates for Accelerated Reading for this half term.

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HARVEST HOOLIE!

We all had great fun at the Harvest Hoolie yesterday.  Everyone got the chance to make a scarecrow, do line dancing, duck for apples, make a chocolate apple and do games.  Thanks to all the teachers and classroom assistants for organising the Harvest Hoolie.

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Annual Report of Board of Govenors to Parents

The annual report has been published for 2017/18, on our website.  This can be found by clicking ‘For Parents’, ‘Links’ and scrolling down to ‘Other’.  This report contains information of the work of the board throughout the 2017/18 school year.  We sincerely thank all of our governors for their dedicated service to our school.

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TULLAGHANS SOLAR FARM

At our Harvest Assembly, Mrs Howe reported that we had received £1500 from Tullaghans Solar Farm.  Finvoy Young Farmers’ Club was tasked with distributing the funding from the Solar Farm, and Alix Campbell from Finvoy Y.F.C. presented the cheque to our school.  The P1 and P2 children are looking forward to using the large outdoor building blocks which will be purchased with some of the funding.

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HARVEST ASSEMBLY

Our Harvest Assembly was held on Wednesday 24th October.  We were delighted that so many parents and friends came to join us for this special occasion.  Thanks to the P1 - P3 children who sang ‘One, Two, Three Little Acorns’ and the P4 - P7 children who sang ‘Everything I am’.   Michelle McDaid from N.I. Air Ambulance spoke to us about the new Air Ambulance.  It takes two million pounds per year to keep the Air Ambulance in service.  One of our parents, Dr David Green, who is also one of the doctors who goes on the air ambulance, reminded us about keeping safe, especially on farms. Thanks to everyone who contributed to this really worthy charity at our Harvest Service.  Rev Blue reminded us to be thankful for everything that we have.  Afterwards, tea and coffee was served by members of the Parents’ Association. 

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ACCELERATED READING

Congratulations to Emma in P4 who was the winner of the Accelerated Reading Cup for this half term. 

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'CAUGHT ON CAMERA'

On Thursday we had a visit from Ken the school photographer.  Everyone was looking very neat and tidy. We are looking forward to having the photographs in the next few weeks. 

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P6 AND P7 P.D.M.U. N.I. ASSEMBLY

This half term in P.D.M.U (Personal Development and Mutual Understanding),the P6 and P7 children have been looking at who makes our laws and who makes decisions that will help to make Northern Ireland a better place to live.  They are also focusing on what children can do to help make this happen.

James, from N.I. Assembly Education came to do a workshop with P6/7.  He told them how the Assembly works, and how laws are made.  They also learned how our voting system works and they got the opportunity to do a pretend election.  The Technology Party got the most votes. Maybe the promise of a free mobile phone to everyone, helped sway the vote in their favour

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P1 and P2 OUTDOOR LITERACY

P2 have been learning how to write lists.  During Outdoor Play, they collected five items and put them into bags. They then made a list of all the items they had collected.  P1 children collected five items and they took turns to describe some of the items in their bags.

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GARDENING

Thanks to all our children who eagerly helped to plant bulbs and flowers at the front of school.  We are looking forward to watching them grow.

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ROYAL AIR FORCE WINGS APPEAL

Each year our children get the opportunity to support this charity by buying, badges, teddy bears and ducks.  Thanks to everyone who supported the appeal and to the P7 children who gave up some of their lunchtime to sell the badges.

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CASTLE BUILDING!

P4 and P5 were given another STEM Challenge.  This time in their groups, they had to build a castle with Lego.  It had to contain moving parts and be around 20 cms tall.  They created some wonderful castles with moving doors and revolving tables.   One castle even had a swimming pool.  The winning castle was built by, Ewan, Sam, Emma, Ethan, Cameron, Hana and Oliver. 

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RADAR

RADAR

On Thursday 4th October P6 and P7 travelled to RADAR in Belfast.  RADAR stands for Risk Avoidance Danger Awareness Resource.  The children all really enjoyed and benefitted from their visit to RADAR and were given lots of practical information on road safety, personal safety. fire safety, and dangers of alcohol and being a good citizen.  One of the main areas covered was Internet Safety, which is becoming an increasing danger to even primary school children with the use of ‘Snap Chat’ etc.

Detailed below is information that the children were given, to help keep them safe online:

  • all setting should be set to private

  • don’t share personal details online

  • don’t invite someone to be a ‘friend’, if you don’t know him or her well enough to invite to your house

  • Use ‘Ghost Mode Snap Chat’, otherwise everyone can see where you are even if you are not using Snap Chat.

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