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We celebrated European Day of Languages on 23rd September. The children held a special assembly and each class shared what they had been learning about the country selected for their year group. The children enjoyed learning facts about the different…
On Monday 20th June and Tuesday 21st of June our P7 children performed their version of the children’s classic gangster musical Bugsy Malone. Bugsy Malone takes place in 1929, prohibition-era New York City and is a tongue-in-cheek take on gangster…
Sports Day for P4, P5, P6 & P7 took place on Thursday 26th May and for P1, P2 & P3 on Friday 27th May. Lots of fun activities took place. children dressed up in the team colours, which were named…
Once again St Comgall’s was awash with sparkle, lights, tinsel and baubles as we celebrated ‘Christmas Jumper Day’ on Friday 18th December to raise money for school funds (Christmas gift to school -rather than the teacher). The donations were collected and the…
Our P1 children performed the Christmas Nativity story of ‘Whoops a Daisy Angel’ to a packed hall over two mornings. The shows were thoroughly enjoyed by the parents, grandparents and friends who came to watch. A big thank-you to the teachers…
In October we took part in Maths week. during the week the children were involved in maths workshops, practical games/activities and an online Mangahigh challenge. Lots of learning, teamwork and fun was had by all the children.
We and the Road of Hope charity would like to thank you all very much for your generosity. This year we collected an amazing 403 Shoe Boxes. Our children and families have exceeded all our expectations. A wonderful response that…
On Thursday 24th September we celebrated all the different languages that are known to our school and around the world. Each year group were assigned a country, they learnt some facts and basic words about their country and came to…
Many thanks to all our parents/friends who supported both our busy and enjoyable sports days! Many thanks to the boys & girls for showing such great team spirit & to Paddy Brady for the music that kept everyone going!
Daniel Noade in Primary 3A assisted his grandmother as she suffered a stroke. He stepped up to the mark when his grandmother Marian McIlmunn became unwell during a family meal. Since then Daniel has taken part in the Belfast Marathon Fun…