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

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Harvest Hoolie

Harvest Fun!

All the children had a wonderful time at our ‘Harvest Hoolie’.

Drama with Mr Montgomery. Chocolate Apples with Mrs Howe. Harvest Craft with Mrs Henry. Harvest Quiz with Mrs Peden. Harvest Games with Mrs Gray.

What a fun morning!

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Good Presentation Awards

Well done to these children who received awards for good presentation: Ted, Penny, Jack, Holly, Daniel, Minnie, Erin, Lily, Bethany, Hollie, Tilly and Wiktor.

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Kind & Caring Awards

Well done to these children on receiving an award for being kind and caring: Lily and Ruby (Kevin and Aoife absent)..

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Online Payments

We have been eagerly awaiting the EA’s launch of an online payment system. They are now seeking parental input with a survey.

Have your say and help shape the EA’s new online payment solution for families and schools.

An online payment solution is an app or web link which enables parents and carers to make secure payments for school related activities such as school meals, school trips, school milk, music and recreational activities.

Tell us your experiences with online payments for school related activities by completing this short survey before Friday 4 November.

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ACCELERATED READING CUP

Congratulations to the joint winners of the Accelerated Reading Cup for this half term, Joy and Robin

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ACCELERATED READING AWARDS

At the Harvest Assembly five children from P4 and P5 and six from P6 and P7 were chosen to receive special rewards for high achievement in their Accelerated Reading quizzes.

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HARVEST ASSEMBLY

We had our Harvest Assembly this morning. It was great to be able to welcome so many parents and friends to our school for this special occasion.

Thanks to our P1 and P2 children who drew some beautiful harvest pictures for the programme.

P1 - P3 children sang the song ‘The Sun Came Shining Down’

Our speaker for the Harvest Assembly was Rev Watt from Killymurris Presbyterian Church. We especailly thank him for stepping in at short notice for Colin Tinsley, who was ill.

P4 - P7 sang the song ‘You’re the God of the Sunshine’

Five girls from P6 - Evie, Hollie, Jane, Beth and Katie, gave us their Take 5 presentation. Take 5 shows five different ways in which people can maintain and improve their mental well being.

  • Give

  • Be Active

  • Connect

  • Take Notice

  • Keep learning

    The collection today was to support the people of Ukraine.

    Thanks to Laura Calderwood for preparing tea and also to Mrs Elsie Calderwood for providing the delicious traybakes.

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SHARED EDUCATION P3 'PORTGLENONE FOREST'

Today P3 had their Shared Education trip with the children from St Patrick’s Primary, to Portglenone Forest. This session was taken by Liz and Petra from the forest service. Liz allowed the children to explore and learn about the forest through stories and fairytales. They all had a great day in the Autumn sunshine.

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SHARED EDUCATION P3 'SMALL WORLDS'

Last week in their shared education session with St Patrick’s children, our P3 children enjoyed making ‘Small Worlds’ using natural materials from outdoors. From the photos, you will see that there were fairytale worlds, dinosaur worlds, princess worlds and farms and zoos.

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Take 5

Each year we ask our P6/7 to prepare a presentation to share with the whole school on ‘Take 5’. This helps us reminds ourselves how we can take care of our bodies and our minds. Chris Lindsay, EA, came to present our winning group, the ‘Take 5 ambassadors’ with their badges. Well done!

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Parenting Week

This Parenting Week 2022, Parentline NI remind parents, carers and family members they are here and #inyourcorner. Whatever you are facing as a parent, Parentline are here to listen, support and guide you. We have no waiting lists and are here for your call. #parentingweek

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SHARED EDUCATION P1 AND P2

P1 and P2 have had their second morning of Shared Education with the children from St Patrick’s Primary School. The lessons which they are working on together are under the title ‘Growing Together’.

In small groups, they had a short ‘Getting to know you’ activity - their names, the things they liked or didnt like to do etc

They then heard the story ‘Tree’, which is a story about trees through the seasons.

The next activity was a scavanger hunt. The children had to find the letters of RASHARKIN which had been put up around the playground

At the end of their session, they had to evaluate their morning. All the children agreed that they had all enjoyed it a lot.

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ASSEMBLY AWARDS - SEPTEMBER 2022

For the month of September, certificates were presented for:

  • Being Kind and Caring

  • Working well in the new school year

Congratulations to those pupils who received certificates for September!

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SHARED EDUCATION P3

Our P3 children along with the P3 children from St Patrick’s Primary school are meeting together for Shared Education under the title ‘EXPLORING THE OUTDOORS’

Today they had a very busy session where the made dens and mandalas.

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Shared Education

Having fun while learning with our Shared Education friends from St Patrick’s PS.

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School Councillors

SCHOOL COUNCIL 2022 – 2023 The following children were elected to serve on School Council for the year 2021 – 2022: Evie, Mark, Holly, Dan, Dathan, Toby and Isla. They are now looking forward to working alongside the teachers, to try to implement some of our changes that pupils have suggested, to make our school a better place.

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FRUIT AND VEGETABLES

We have been enjoying fruit and vegetables on Fridays, free of charge.  With many thanks to NACN for a grant that made this possible and the parents who help prepare the delicious snacks.

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MARCONI'S MOYLE

P6/7 enjoyed and educational workshop on communication, celebrating Marconi’s work from over a hundred years.  Facilitators from W5 helped the children to explore the different ways of communicating, including string telephones, flag Semaphore and Morse code.  Marconi used his knowledge about the ‘spark gap’ to build a better spark machine for communication between Ballycastle and Rathlin Island. Many thanks to Causeway Coast and Glens for making this possible.

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Welcome P1

We are delighted to welcome our new P1s to shcool this year. Click here to see them enjoying their days.

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