Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
Today we launched our Paired Numeracy Programme. Our Year 4 pupils have been paired with a Year 7 pupil for the duration of the programme and will engage in a number of sessions to reinforce a range numeracy concepts.
Today they explored activities related to the 2 and 5 times tables, use of the 100 Square and completed some numeracy problem-solving using 'Hit the Button' on their chrome books.
We look forward to all children involved with the programme having an enjoyable and rewarding numeracy experience
Congratulations to our Primary 6-7 hurlers who fought hard to reach the semi-final of the Shield Competition at the SW Antrim Cumann na mBunscol Allianz Hurling Tournament. They played outstanding games displaying great skill, teamwork and determination. Well done boys!
Our soccer team embraced their three games during this week’s round of the Antrim and Newtownabbey Boys’ Soccer League with enthusiasm, sportsmanship and skill! Over three hard fought games our hard-hitting strikers scored 3 goals in total securing two draws and a narrow loss in their final match. Well done boys - we look forward to Round 2!
Today Baby Nora made her first visit of 2025 to Mrs. Campbell's Primary 5 children. This was Nora's fourth visit this year and the girls and boys noticed a number of changes in Nora since her last visit.
Under the guidance of Mrs. McDonnell, our Roots of Empathy instructor, the boys and girls explored the theme of 'Relationships'. They also had the opportunity to observe, ask questions, discuss and draw conclusions. Baby Nora was a little tired at the end of visit and the children finished off by singing a lullaby and saying goodbye. We look forward to welcoming Baby Nora and her mum back to St. Joseph's in February!
Today the children in Miss Walsh's Year 4 class took part in their first Shared Education lesson with children from our partner schools in Crumlin Integrated Primary and Gaelscoil Ghleann Darach.
The Ice-Breaker activities led by our Year 7 pupils provided a wonderful opportunity for the girls and boys from each of the schools to get to know each other in a fun and interactive way.
New friendship were definitely made and the children are looking forward to meeting up again when they will be taking part in a series of lessons which will focus on the coding programme Scratch.
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Congratulations to our Year 7 pupils who celebrated their Service of Commitment today during the first school mass of 2025. This is an excellent beginning to their Confirmation preparations.
Confirmation will be celebrated on Thursday 6th March in Mater Dei Church.
Dr Bike (aka Johnny from Sustrans) was in school today to inspect and check all the bikes in the bike stands to ensure that they were safe to cycle.
It was great to see so many bikes and thankfully they’re mostly all in working order – some needed a bit of air in their tyres, some needed the brakes tightened – but it was lovely to see everyone collecting their bike at the end of the day knowing that it was safe and ready to use.
Johnny worked all morning checking the bikes and was delighted to see so many bikes in school today!
Here’s to lots of safe cycling over the next few months!
Well done to our pupils who represented St. Joseph's at the SW Antrim Allianz Cumann na mBunscol Quiz 2025 hosted today by St. Brigid's Ballymena. The children performed very well and showed a wonderful knowledge in Irish culture, politics, history, geography and Gaelic games.
Our attendance at the quiz does indeed show the commitment of St. Joseph's to supporting the ethos and events of Cumann na mBunscol both on and of the pitch.
We were delighted today to be presented with a cheque for £3,600 from the Friends of St. Joseph's. This money will be used to purchase two new interactive whiteboards for our Year 7 classrooms.
Many thanks to our PTA for all their efforts and to our school community for supporting all the various activities!
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Today we gathered together for our Year 1-3 and Year 4-7 assemblies to mark the beginning of a new Term in school. By gathering together we had an opportunity to say Happy New Year to each other and pray that 2025 would be a year filled with lots of blessings for ourselves and our families.
We also had an opportunity to reinforce the message 'Be Bright, Be Seen'. Indeed as part of the Education Authority Campaign we will be encouraging all children to wear reflective clothing and high visibility items especially during the dark mornings and evenings.
At our assemblies we also celebrated our Christmas and New Year birthdays and collected our Pebble Points from each Year Group as part of our whole school reward system. Mr. Traynor spoke about our character trait for January which is 'Honesty'. We will develop this further in our classrooms and will discuss the following points in class:
There was lots to celebrate with many of our Year Groups achieved their first Year Group targets and will therefore have the opportunity to choose a Year Group reward. We look forward to collecting lots more points towards our Year Group targets throughout January. Well done girls and boys!
Here's wishing everyone a New Year filled with health, happiness, and new adventures!
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