2nd Oct 2015

Every child in our school has been given a Hi Visibility jacket. These were won by a P1 class last year through a competition organised by Travelwise NI.  It would be great if lots of our children could walk/cycle/run/scooter to…

25th Sep 2015

On Friday 25th September we hosted a coffee morning in aid of the Macmillan Cancer Charity.  Parents, family and friends of our school community were invited along.  We had a great turn out and everyone relaxed and enjoyed the lovely…

23rd Jun 2015

The Primary 7 Pupils of St. Comgall’s Primary School Antrim presented their version of the musical Willy Wonka jr. The pupils performed two evening shows on Wednesday 10th and Thursday 11th of June. Lorcan Rooney played the title character Willy…

20th Mar 2015

We dressed up in green to celebrate St Patrick’s Day. P5 children put on a concert for their parents and families. Amazing talent was displayed from Irish dancing, singing and acting. They were accompanied by the school orchestra.

6th Mar 2015

Our Fundraising Group invited our children to dress up for World Book Day. What a fantastic effort they all went to, even the teachers and assistants came to school dressed up! Harry Potters, Snow Whites, Elsas, Gruffalos, Horrid Henrys, Red…

6th Mar 2015

A very special day for the Primary 7 children, their families,  teachers and the Parish community. The children were confirmed by Bishop Treanor. Our Confirmation Day By the Boys and Girls of P7 B Our  Confirmation took place on Friday…

4th Feb 2015

As part of ‘Catholic Schools Week’ we celebrated ‘Grandparent’s Day’ on Wednesday 28th January. It began with a packed Church at our school mass with all our children, from P1 to P7 and lots of parents and grandparents. The beautiful…

3rd Dec 2014

On Monday 17th November we celebrated our annual Anti Bullying Week.  There were a wide range of activities and events planned to help us reinforce our anti-bullying stance and encourage and give our pupils opportunities to discuss bullying issues and…

31st Oct 2014

Friday 26th September was European Day of Languages.  We celebrated this by asking each year group to learn some basic words from their assigned country and the children came to school dressed in the colours of their country’s flag.