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  • Gardening Club

    Fri 19 May 2017

    At Gardening Club we have been very busy! We have been planting broad beans and sunflowers in pots. We also planted potatoes and we will harvest these in September!

    We’ve had lots of fun turning over top soil in the flower beds to make it suitable to plant new flowers such as lobelia, orchids and sunflowers! Joe and his dad have worked very hard clearing out a big flower bed and we even found a mint plant in it!

    We are excited to plant some more flowers and vegetables like radishes, lettuce and carrots!

  • Stay Safe . . . Stay Out

    Wed 17 May 2017

    ‘The ‘Stay Safe… Stay Out’ campaign is an initiative run by the Quarry Products Association NI (QPANI) in conjunction with our national organisation the Mineral Products Association (MPA), on behalf of the quarrying industry every year to raise awareness amongst younger children, teenagers, parents, teachers and youth workers about the dangers of entering quarries uninvited and unsupervised.

     

    We are particularly concerned about teenagers who place their lives at risk by trespassing in both active and disused quarries. Over recent years, too many have been killed or seriously injured. In deed in 2013, during a two month period of exceptionally warm weather, six people drowned whilst swimming in former quarry sites across the UK and Ireland.

     

    Once again we are working in partnership with the Health & Safety Executive for NI (HSENI) to highlight the issue to young people that quarries are not a safe place to play.

     

    The joint leaflet(http://www.mineralproducts.org/documents/Quarry_Water_Leaflet_2015.pdf) from the Association and HSENI provides more detail on the very serious risks young people face by entering quarries along with further information and resources and it is our sincere hope that with your support we can get our ‘Stay Safe… Stay Out’ message to the young people.

  • Sports Day (Years 4-7)

    Tue 16 May 2017
  • Sports Day (Years 1-3)

    Tue 16 May 2017
  • Belfast Champions

    Thu 11 May 2017
    Congratulation to our hurling team
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