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  • Primary 1 Beach Adventure at Ballycastle

    Thu 29 May 2025

    “Friends, fun, and a splash of adventure!” 

     

    What a wonderful way to wrap up the year! Our brilliant Primary 1 children headed off to Ballycastle Beach for their end-of-year trip.

     

    From splashing in puddles to digging in the sand, the children had a fantastic time exploring the beach, playing games, building sandy creations and laughing with their classmates.  There were smiles all around as they made special memories to mark the end of their first year at school.

     

    It was a joyful celebration of all they’ve achieved in Primary 1 — a day filled with giggles, friendship and a whole lot of splish-splashing fun! 

     

    “Sandy toes, happy hearts, and memories that last forever!” 

     

    “We didn’t mind the weather — we made our own sunshine!” 

     

    #P1BeachDayBliss

  • Year 5-7 Sports Day 2025

    Fri 23 May 2025

    We had another great day hosting our Year 5–7 Sports Day, filled with lots of sunshine and excitement! A massive thank you to all the mums, dads, grandparents, families, and friends who came along to cheer on our pupils— your support truly made the day special.

     

    Pupils took part in a variety of thrilling events, showcasing their energy, enthusiasm, and team spirit. Congratulations to our winning teams in Years 5, 6, and 7 who proudly received gold, silver, and bronze medals. Every participant was awarded a Sports Day certificate in recognition of their fantastic effort and sportsmanship.

     

    A huge thank you goes to Mrs. Campbell our PE Co-ordinator for organising such a fun-filled day, and to all the staff who helped make it a success by setting up and supporting the teams throughout.

     

    We are incredibly proud of all our pupils for giving their best and making the day one to remember!

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  • Year 1 & 2 Weekly Principal Awards

    Fri 23 May 2025

    We are delighted to congratulate our wonderful Primary 1 and Primary 2 pupils who received this week’s Headteacher Award. These young learners were recognised for demonstrating a range of admirable qualities, and we are incredibly proud of each and every one of them. Well done!

  • Shared Education Celebration Event

    Thu 22 May 2025

    On Thursday 22nd May, pupils from our four partner schools came together to mark another fantastic year of collaboration through the Shared Education Project. The celebration was filled with energy and excitement as the children took part in a variety of fun and engaging activities led by Activity NI Kidz Academy.

     

    Each pupil received a certificate in recognition of their hard work and the friendships they’ve built throughout the year. This event was a reflection of the strong bonds and meaningful learning experiences created through our partnership.

     

    We’re proud of all that’s been achieved and look forward to continuing our journey together next year.

     

    'Working Together for a Brighter Future'

  • May Golden Assemblies: A Celebration of Mary

    Thu 22 May 2025

    This May, our school community came together for two special assemblies, beautifully led by our talented pupils. Mrs. McCallum’s Primary 1 class guided the Year 1–3 assembly, while Mrs. Wray’s Primary 6 class took the lead for Years 4–7. Both assemblies centred around the theme of Mary, honouring her during this special month of devotion.

     

    The children impressed everyone with their confidence and creativity, delivering powerful messages through heartfelt readings, expressive drama, and traditional songs dedicated to Our Lady. Their performances were not only moving but also deeply meaningful for all who attended.

    A highlight of the Year 4–7 assembly was the humorous portrayal of staff members — Mr. Traynor, Mr. McMullan, Mrs. Matthews, Mr. McCarthy, and Mrs. Wray — by our talented Year 6 pupils, adding a delightful touch of fun to the occasion.

     

    These assemblies also gave us the opportunity to celebrate the many achievements within our school. We proudly presented Headteacher Awards, Pupil of the Month certificates, Accelerated Reader awards, and recognised both individual and group successes from inside and outside the classroom. We also sang a joyful Happy Birthday to all our May birthday boys and girls!

     

    It’s been a busy and fun-filled month, and we look forward to an equally exciting June. Let’s hope the sunshine continues as we embrace the many opportunities ahead!

  • Year 7 Attend the Bee Safe Event

    Wed 21 May 2025

    Primary 7 visited Antrim this afternoon to take part in the 2025 Bee Safe Event. This event is tailored towards Year 7 pupils and informs them about how to react and deal with challenging situations that they potentially may be faced with over the coming years, as they move on to their new schools.  Each agency present used interactive scenarios and role-play exercises to encourage the pupils to think for themselves. 

     

    BeeSafe covered: bus safety; fire safety; safety in the home; safe use of the Internet; staying safe around electricity; personal safety; farm safety; water safety and how to act if approached by strangers.  Pupils were also provided with a healthy snack and received a goody-bag filled with stationary for their pencil cases. An afternoon well spent!

  • Year 1-4 Sports Day 2025

    Wed 21 May 2025

    What a fantastic Year 1-4 Sports Day we had! A big thank you to all the mums, dads, grandparents, families and friends who came to cheer everyone on — your support made the day even more special. The sun was shining, the games were exciting, and everyone had so much fun!

     

    A huge shout-out to Mrs. Campbell for planning such a fun-filled day, and to all the staff who helped set everything up and supervised the teams. We’re so proud of all the children for trying their best and showing great team spirit!

     

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  • Digital Leaders Shine at Dream Space Ambassador Graduation in Belfast

    Tue 20 May 2025

    Our incredible Digital Leader Team had a day to remember as they attended their Dream Space Ambassador Graduation at W5 in Belfast—and what a celebration it was! We are thrilled to announce that our team achieved the Platinum Level of Recognition, for their outstanding contributions in school, with fellow pupils, our teaching staff, and throughout the wider community.

     

    The graduation day was packed with excitement and hands-on learning. The children took part in three fantastic workshops:

    🎮 Games Session – A fun-filled mix of online and board games that tested their strategy and teamwork skills.
    🎨 Minecraft EDU Pixel Art – Creativity came to life as pupils used Minecraft to design and build their own pixel masterpieces.
    🚗 Sphero Indy Challenge – Problem-solving was the name of the game as they decoded coloured tiles to guide their Indy robots through a series of challenge cards.

     

    It was a brilliant and well-deserved celebration of all their hard work, innovation, and leadership. We couldn’t be prouder of our Digital Leaders—congratulations on this amazing achievement!

  • Celebrating Pupil Voice: A Visit from our Ethos Governor

    Tue 20 May 2025

    Today, we were delighted to welcome Mrs. Claire Wright, our Ethos School Governor, to St. Joseph’s for a special visit. As part of our school's ongoing self-evaluation procedures, Mrs. Wright met with a focus group of children from across the school to co-create a child-friendly version of our mission statement, vision, and values. This version will be displayed in every classroom, helping ensure our ethos is meaningful and accessible to all pupils.

     

    The children shared their views about St. Joseph’s, how the school helps them grow and succeed, and what success looks like in our school community — not just in learning, but in kindness, resilience, and friendship.

     

    Mrs. Wright was most impressed by the children’s thoughtful reflections and the confidence with which they expressed their ideas. Their voices will play a key role in shaping how we communicate our vision and values in a way that truly resonates with our pupils.  

     

    This visit highlights the importance we place on pupil voice at St. Joseph’s. We believe children should be active participants in shaping their school experience, and today’s session was a wonderful example of that belief in action.

  • Year 4 First Holy Communion

    Mon 19 May 2025

    Congratulations to our amazing Year 4 pupils who celebrated their First Holy Communion on Saturday 17th May in Mater Dei Church. 

    The sun shone brightly and the children all looked fantastic and played their parts so well. 

     

    Thanks to our school choir and staff for their lovely music on the day, to Canon Colm for a beautiful service, to all our staff who helped with refreshments in the school hall after the service and to our Year 4 team for all their hard work in preparing the children.

    A very special and memorable day for our wonderful Year 4 girls and boys, their families and our school community! 

     

    Lord Jesus, come to me.

    Lord, Jesus, give me your love.

    Lord Jesus, come to me and give me yourself.

    Lord Jesus, friend of children, come to me.

    Lord Jesus, you are my Lord and my God.

    Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.

    Amen.