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We were delighted to be one of 40 schools chosen to participate in the Creative Connections Programme, an exciting cross-border initiative linking schools from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland through the power of creativity.
This term Mr. McKenna’s Primary 5 class proudly took part in the pilot for this project. Working in a cluster of four schools, our pupils collaborated on a bespoke creative learning project titled “Waves of Wonder.” Each school was paired with a professional creative practitioner, and we were thrilled to work with Mags, a talented dance artist from DU Dance NI. Over three days, Mags and the class explored the wonders and challenges of the ocean through dance.
From bioluminescence and shipping forecasts to pollution, overfishing, and marine life, the children brought these themes to life using a rich blend of skills, all woven together with expressive movement and dance.
The project culminated in a vibrant performance for the other Year 5 classes, showcasing not only their creativity but also their growth in self-confidence, teamwork, and listening skills.
It was a truly inspiring experience that left a lasting impression on everyone involved. Well done to all our young performers — your 'Waves of Wonder' made quite a splash!
Please find below the link to the video of the final performance:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KgalFIv9Q6YkpZIoo9VYxuHsAlGvnq8c/view?usp=sharing
As we approach the end of another school year, our talented Year 3 pupils from Ms. Blease/Miss Barry's class took centre stage to lead our final assembly, delivering a powerful message about uniqueness, individuality, and the many wonderful skills and talents we each bring to our school community. Their thoughtful reflections and confident presentations, art work, drama and songs reminded us all of the importance of celebrating what makes us special and supporting one another to shine in our own ways.
During the assembly, we were also proud to present the Pupil of the Month Certificates for June to our Year 3 learners, recognising their hard work, kindness, and positive attitude. In addition, the Principal’s Endeavour Awards for Term 3 were awarded to our Year 3 pupils who have shown exceptional perseverance, growth, and commitment throughout the term.
A huge well done to all of our Year 3 pupils and staff — you’ve ended the year on a high note and made us all incredibly proud!
Celebrating 25 Wonderful Years at St. Joseph’s Nursery!
We marked a truly unforgettable milestone with a joyful Fun Day to celebrate 25 amazing years of St. Joseph’s Nursery. The atmosphere was filled with laughter, excitement, and lovely memories.
The children were absolutely delighted by the enchanting performance of Fizz Wizz Pop, whose magical talents brought smiles and wonder to everyone present. A special moment was the visit from Megan, one of our very first pupils from 25 years ago, who returned to join in the celebrations.
Everyone came together to sing a big, cheerful “Happy Birthday” to our beloved nursery, followed by slices of delicious cake to mark the occasion. The celebrations continued outdoors, where the children enjoyed playing in the beautiful sunshine, making the most of the lovely weather and the festive spirit.
A heartfelt thank you to all the staff, children, and families who helped make this day so special. Here's to many more years of learning, laughter, and love at St. Joseph’s Nursery
As we approach the end of June and reflect on our school year, we are pleased to congratulate our amazing Primary 1 and Primary 2 pupils who received the Headteacher Awards for the third week of June!
These young stars have continued to shine with their enthusiasm, kindness, creativity, and determination — qualities that have made a lasting impact on our school community. Their positive attitude and dedication to learning have set a brilliant example for their classmates.
We are incredibly proud of each and every one of you.
Keep reaching for the stars and finish the year strong — you’re all amazing!
Today we bid a sad farewell to our wonderful Year 7 pupils. The day began with our Leavers' Breakfast in the school canteen followed by our Annual Year 7 Prizegiving. Next was our Leavers' Mass in the school hall which concluded with a Record of Achievement Presentation, after the final blessing. Pupil were then cheered and clapped out of the school grounds. It was an emotional day for all involved but these girls and boys are all well ready for the next big adventure into second level education.
From all in St Joseph's we wish you every God's Blessing and Good Luck! And remember above all:
BE HAPPY
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'EVEN IF YOU'RE LITTLE, YOU CAN DO A LOT' (MATILDA)
Our Year 7 pupils set off bright and early this morning for an action-packed day at the Belfast Activity Centre — and what a day it was!
From canoeing and mountain biking to orienteering, archery, bushcraft, rock climbing, caving, and team games, the children embraced every challenge with enthusiasm and energy. It was a fantastic opportunity for them to build confidence, work together, and most importantly — have fun!
The pupils (and staff!) returned to school tired but full of smiles, with plenty of stories to share and memories to treasure. After such a busy day, we think it’s safe to say that a good night’s sleep is on the cards for everyone!
Well done, Year 7 – what an adventure!
Today was a truly special day at St Joseph’s as we celebrated the graduation of our amazing Nursery children!
The celebration began with a heartwarming video showcasing all the fun, learning, and adventures the children have enjoyed throughout the year. It was a joy to see how much they’ve grown in confidence and blossomed in every way.
Dressed in their graduation gowns, the children lit up the stage with their bright smiles, confident voices, and joyful songs. There were even some fantastic dance moves that had everyone smiling!
After the ceremony, the sun shone brightly as families, children, and our amazing nursery staff came together to enjoy some well-deserved treats and celebrate this wonderful milestone.
Well done, boys and girls – you are more than ready for Primary 1! We are so proud of each and every one of you.
Today, our enthusiastic netball team headed to Crumlin Leisure Centre to take part in the Crumlin Community Netball Club’s Primary School Tournament. It was an afternoon filled with energy, teamwork, and sportsmanship!
The girls thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to play alongside—and compete against—their friends from the club, proudly representing St. Joseph’s. Their positive attitude, team spirit, and love for the game were clear to see throughout the tournament.
A big well done to all our players — you represented our school brilliantly and made us all proud!
Wednesday 11th June marked International Day of Play. It was therefore very fitting that we held our Kidz Academy End of Year Fun Days this week where the children in Years 2-6 had an opportunity to partake in a variety of playful activities to include art, ICT, cookery, technology and sport. To top it all off, everyone enjoyed a delicious ice cream treat, adding a sweet touch to an already fantastic celebration. Lots of fun learning through play related activities was had by all!
As the renowned play advocate Fred Rogers once said, “Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children, play is serious learning.” This week was a perfect reminder of just how powerful and enriching play can be.
A huge congratulations to our incredibly talented Year 7 pupils for their outstanding performance of Matilda! Over two unforgettable evenings, our young stars lit up the stage with their remarkable skills in drama, singing, and dance — captivating packed audiences and leaving everyone in awe.
This production was more than just a show — it was a celebration of creativity, teamwork, and the vibrant spirit of St Joseph’s. Every child brought something special to the stage, and together they delivered a performance that was nothing short of magical.
We are so proud of each and every one of them. What a beautiful way to mark the end of their journey here at St Joseph’s, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
A heartfelt thank you to all the staff who supported the production in any way. Your dedication and teamwork made this possible. A special shout-out to our amazing Year 7 team for their tireless commitment and for giving our pupils the opportunity to shine.
Well done, everyone — you truly wowed us all!
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