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  • St. Joseph's Movie Evening

    Tue 16 Dec 2025

    On Tuesday evening, St Joseph’s hosted a magical Christmas Movie Evening for our Primary 1 & Primary 2 children. There was great excitement as pupils arrived at school in their pyjamas & Dressing gowns, accompanied by their favourite teddy and blanket. They enjoyed a treat of hot chocolate and delicious cookies before settling down in their classrooms to watch festive movies. It was truly an evening to remember!

     

    A huge thank you to the Friends of St Joseph’s and our staff team for making this special event possible. Your efforts created a wonderful start to the Christmas celebrations for our youngest pupils!

  • Intergenerational Christmas – Sharing Joy Across Generations

    Tue 16 Dec 2025

    This festive season, St Joseph’s is proud to take part in LGNI’s Intergenerational Christmas initiative. The Christmas Bauble activity is a simple yet powerful way to spread hope, love, and seasonal cheer between generations.

     

    Our Year 3LOD pupils created beautiful baubles and visited residents at The Whins Nursing Home, sharing messages of kindness and joy.

    Also our Year 5 choir brought festive cheer as they sang beautiful Christmas carols for the residents.  

     

    These small acts of connection remind us that Christmas is about community, giving, and togetherness.

     

    We’re delighted to be part of this heartwarming project that brings smiles, stories, and festive spirit to all ages.

     

    #IntergenerationalChristmas

  • Faith Group Christmas Colouring Competition

    Mon 15 Dec 2025

    Our Faith Group faced a tough challenge judging the Christmas Nativity Colouring Competition! Working together in groups, they carefully selected the final entries to be sent off for judging.

     

    Well done to all who took part and to our Faith Group for showing great teamwork and decision-making skills.

  • Year 7 Carol Service

    Mon 15 Dec 2025

    Congratulations to our Year 7 pupils who led a beautiful Carol Service.  Through their readings and songs, they helped us pause and reflect on what truly matters at this special time of year - a time of hope, joy, and togetherness.

     

    Thank you to the Year 7 team who organised the event and well done to all involved.

     

    Away in a manger, no crib for a bed,
    The little lord Jesus laid down his sweet head.
    The stars in the bright sky looked down where he lay,
    The little lord Jesus asleep on the hay.

  • Blessing of the Bambinelli

    Mon 15 Dec 2025

    The Blessing of the Bambinelli is a cherished tradition that began in Rome with Pope John Paul II. The word Bambinelli means “little baby boy” in Italian and refers to the Baby Jesus from the Christmas Crib.

    Each year on the Third Sunday of Advent, the Pope invites children to bring the Baby Jesus from their family crib to St Peter’s Square for a special blessing, so that families may carry that blessing home as they prepare for Christmas.

     

    Today at St Joseph’s, Canon Colm visited our school to bless the Baby Jesus from our Christmas Crib. This beautiful tradition reminds us of the true meaning of Christmas and brings a sense of peace and hope to our preparations.

     

    What a lovely way to mark this special season.

     

    “Advent is a journey towards Bethlehem. May we let ourselves be drawn by the light of God made man.” – Pope Francis

  • Our Nursery Christmas Trail

    Fri 12 Dec 2025

    The Magic of Christmas at St. Joseph’s Nursery Trail

     

    Our nursery children experienced the true magic of Christmas during their festive Nursery Trail! From the moment they arrived, excitement filled the air as the Three Wise Men greeted families at the school entrance and presented each child with a golden coin.

    The children then wandered down a sparkling corridor lined with Christmas trees, collecting their own unique decorations before joining Mrs. Claus for an enchanting storytelling session.

     

    Santa’s Kitchen Adventure

    Next stop was Santa’s kitchen, where JoJo the nursery bear caused plenty of giggles by arriving dressed as a pirate and then a mermaid! Eventually, JoJo got it right and helped the boys and girls decorate delicious gingerbread baked by one of our very talented parents.

     

    Courtyard Fun and Sensory Play

    The trail continued into the courtyard for dancing with Christmas characters and a tasty treat—hotdogs kindly donated by one of our parents. Children also enjoyed sensory play activities with Carla from Sensory-at-home.

     

    A Visit to Santa’s Grotto

    Finally, the children reached Santa’s Grotto, where they shared their Christmas wishes and received a book and selection box from Santa’s elves. A huge thank you to The Friends of St. Joseph’s for providing these wonderful gifts!

     

    The evening ended in the minor hall with refreshments for families and sensory circuits for the children. This magical event was made possible by the incredible teamwork of staff, parents, and our wider school community. Your generous donations, behind-the-scenes preparations, and on-the-night performances created an unforgettable experience for our children.

     

    A special thank you to our Nursery team for their creativity and dedication in planning and hosting this very special Christmas celebration!

  • Tots & Tea at Christmas

    Fri 12 Dec 2025

    Our Tots & Tea sessions have now finished for this term, and what a wonderful way to end with a special visit from Santa! 🎅

     

    A huge thank you to everyone who came along.  A special thanks to Amy for her fantastic organisation and making each session so welcoming.

     

    We look forward to seeing you all again after Christmas. The start date and time for the new term will be confirmed soon, so keep an eye out for updates.

     

    Wishing you all a joyful Christmas and a Happy New Year!

  • Dairy Council Workshop

    Fri 12 Dec 2025

    Today, our Year 5 and 6 pupils enjoyed a fantastic visit from the Dairy Council for Northern Ireland. The session focused on Food and Fitness, helping the children explore the concept of balance—both in their diet and lifestyle.

     

    Pupils learned about eating a variety of foods from the five food groups and the importance of staying active every day. They also took part in fun activities and discovered more about different dairy foods and their role in a healthy diet.

     

    A big thank you to the Dairy Council team for delivering such an informative and interactive session for our children!

  • Twinning Programme – Second Visit with Crumlin Integrated Primary School

    Thu 11 Dec 2025

    We were thrilled to welcome pupils from Crumlin Integrated Primary School for the second face-to-face session of our 6-week Twinning Programme, delivered in partnership with Sport Changes Life and fully funded by Clanmil Housing.

     

    This initiative continues to promote friendship, inclusion, and teamwork through sport and shared learning experiences.  Our Primary 6 pupils took part in a dynamic day of inclusive sports, icebreakers, and values-based workshops exploring empathy, respect for difference, disability awareness, and collaboration. It was inspiring to see pupils from both schools connecting, learning together, and building lasting friendships.

     

    A huge thank you to Scott and the Sport Changes Life team for delivering such an excellent programme that truly celebrates equality, respect, and excellence.

  • A Musical Treat for St Joseph’s!

    Thu 11 Dec 2025

    Today, our Year 4–7 pupils were treated to a spectacular performance by our talented school musicians and orchestra. From classic melodies to festive Christmas favourites, the hall was filled with music and joy!

     

    A huge well done to all the boys and girls who entertained us so brilliantly. Your hard work and talent shone through every note. Special thanks to Mrs. McDonnell, Mr. Heron, and Mr. Tohill for their dedication and guidance throughout the year – what an achievement!

     

    What a wonderful way to celebrate the season and showcase the incredible musical talent in our school!