Primary 7

Busy Bees in P7

Did you know, there are about 25,000 types of bees in the world, with probably more species awaiting discovery?
Were you aware that most species are solitary, that males cannot sting, and that collectively, they help to pollinate an estimated one third of all the food we eat?
In our first term Primary 7 have been learning about bees and how we can help them...
Take a look at the photos when we enjoyed tasting some honey on toast! The class have enjoyed learning all about bees and how important they are as well as designing beautiful honey posters and labels! It definitely has left them buzzzzzzing!! They definitely have become a force to 'bee' reckoned with!

Primary 7 Leavers' Day 2024

We said goodbye to our P7 on Leavers' Day with a very special 'Waringstown Olympics' Assembly followed by a fun day with games, a bouncy castle and ice-cream! We wish all our Leavers well as they move on to their new schools in September. "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened." (Dr Seuss) 

Celebratory Lunch!

Mrs EJ Abraham (School Kitchen Unit Supervisor) arranged and served a delicious celebratory lunch for the P7 children in May after their London Residential. This was another first for the school and we warmly thank the Kitchen Team for this very thoughtful gesture. The children clearly enjoyed their meal together both in the hall and over an extended play time.

Primary 7 Leavers Hoodies

Following on from the P7 London Residential visit the children received their Leavers Hoodies in Assembly.  Thank you to Mrs Campbell and Mrs Johnston (P7 parents) for organising the ordering of the hoodies.

Primary 7 have enjoyed wearing them over the recent weeks.  You may spot the children in their chosen colours arriving and leaving school.