Christmas 2025

Please read all about our Christmas Activities including our Christmas Raffle Winners and Teresa’s Retirement at the link below. https://sway.cloud.microsoft/YUorwMbiexBRRZOB?ref=Link Can I on your behalf thank all our staff for their continued care and guidance to all the children and wish th

Teresa’s Retirement

Today we held a special assembly to mark the retirement of our dear colleague and friend Mrs Teresa Fox after over thirty years of service. Teresa was presented with gifts on behalf of our Board of Governors, Staff, Parents and Children.  Our special assembly was lead by our fantastic Pupil Leaders

P3 Out and About

P3 Trips! Primary 3 had a wonderful time learning all about Christmas through the ages. They even got to meet Santa Claus! They also recently went to the Armagh County Museum to learn about old toys as part of their World Around Us topic.

P6 Curriculum Focus

P6 Curriculum Focus:  As part of their World Around Us Topic on Electricity Primary 6 made electric circuits with a switch and bulb to make their Christmas Tree Light Up.  A fantastic effort by all the children who thoroughly enjoyed the topic!!  Many thanks to Melissa and Mr Farrell who supporte

P6 Singing Schools

The Primary Six Class thoroughly enjoyed the Singing Schools’ Advent Mass in St Patrick’s Cathedral Armagh on Wednesday.  Many thanks to Mrs Orla Nugent @Orla Nugent and Mrs Sarah Jane Kelly for delivering the programme in our school on a weekly basis.  Thanks also to Mr Woods and Melissa for

Poetry Success

Congratulations to Alix in P6 who came 2nd in the Monsignor Murray Poetry Competition.  The children were asked to write about a key historical event or place of local interest.  Alix’s poem tells the story of the recently refurbished Derrynoose Heritage Group Derrynoose Banner. A super poem tha

Bring and Buy Sale

Bring & Buy Sale including Car Boot Sale:  Many thanks to all who donated and supported our Bring & Buy Sale.  Special thanks to Nigel, Bernice and Hugh Renaghan for supplying their delicious potatoes.  These went down a treat.  A total of approximately £900 was raised for school funds