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  • Belfast Children's Festival Programme 2024

    Tue 30 Jan 2024
  • Credit Union Quiz 2024

    Mon 29 Jan 2024

    Congratulations to all those boys and girls who represented our school at the recent Camlin Credit Union Quiz.  Our Year 6 team finished in first place and one of our Year 7 teams were Runners-Up.  Well done girls and boys - super representatives for St. Joseph's! 

  • Year 3 Celebrate Grandparents Day

    Fri 26 Jan 2024

    A big thank you to all our Year 3 Grandparents, extended family and friends who came into school today to hear the beautiful singing, storytelling and poetry of our children.  Visitors enjoyed some light refreshments and were then invited to spend some time with the children in their classrooms.

     

    Also, a big thank you to the Year 3 teachers and classroom assistants for the beautiful gifts the children made for their Grandparents.

     

    Well done girls and boys - the treats were definitely well deserved.  This was indeed a very fitting conclusion to our celebrations for Catholic Schools Week - a family community who exemplify the theme of 'Communities of Service' in so many wonderful ways!

  • Emotional Health and Wellbeing

    Thu 25 Jan 2024

    Many thanks to Mr. Mark Mead from the EA REACH service who facilitated staff development training today.  The training focused on:

    • REACH, the strength-based approach, Emotional Health & Wellbeing framework;
    • The connection between emotional health and wellbeing and school achievement;
    • REACH methodologies and approaches: WHO 5, emotional regulation tools and Mindfulness.

     

    All involved found the training most beneficial and we thank Mark for the very kind donation of resources which we will make really good use of in our classrooms, for the benefit of all the children.

  • Cumann na mBunscol Indoor Camogie

    Thu 25 Jan 2024

    Congratulations to a wonderful group of girls who represented our school by participating in the South West Antrim Cumann na mBunscol Indoor Camogie tournament. Excellent skill, team work and behaviour on display today.  Well done girls - we are very proud of you all!

  • Spirit of Catholic Education Awards 2024

    Wed 24 Jan 2024

    Today we travelled to St. Mary's University College Belfast to receive our Spirit of Catholic Education Award with Distinction from the Catholic Schools Support Service for the second time.  Mr. Traynor and Mrs. Loughran were accompanied by Anthony and Jessica, two representatives form the school's Faith Group.  After the ceremony Canon Colm visited our school to congratulate everyone on receiving such a special award.

     

    In St. Joseph's we are very aware that promoting the values of environmental responsibility and the message of Laudato Sí is such an integral component of life in school.  Daily we strive to ‘live out’ the values of Catholic education and remain committed to promoting Pope Francis’ Beatitude ‘Blessed are those who protect and care for our common home’. This special award was indeed a fitting acknowledgement and proud day for our school community, especially during Catholic Schools’ Week where we are called to celebrate the theme of ‘Communities of Service’.

  • Transport and Logistics Industry Masterclass

    Tue 23 Jan 2024

    Mr. McCarthy’s Year 7 class attended the Transport and Logistics Industry Masterclass in Mossley Mill Newtownabbey. Pupils spent a fun packed day learning about the Transport and Logistics Industry, a vital industry in the local area and Northern Ireland. During the day pupils met a variety of people from the industry, learnt about career paths and took part in interactive workshops, for example:

    · A driving simulator

    · International journey planning

    Throughout the day the pupils developed an understanding of the variety of careers and different routes to employment in the industry and had the opportunity to quiz experts from the industry. 

     

    A very enjoyable day was had by all.  Thanks to Antrim and Newtownabbey Council for the invite - and for the treats during the day as well!

  • Catholic Schools Week Assemblies

    Tue 23 Jan 2024

    Catholic Schools Week runs from Sunday 21st January  until Saturday 27th January.  The purpose of the week is to promote the contribution that Catholic schools make to our society. 

     

    The theme for Catholic Schools Week 2024 is: ‘Catholic Schools: Communities of Service’.  Today our pupils gathered together in assembly to celebrate Catholic Schools Week and reflect on the theme of our school exemplifying communities of service: Service in Our Community of Friends; Service in Our School Community; Service in Our Family Community; Service in Our Local Community; and, Service in Our Faith Community

     

    Our Year 1-3 assembly was led by Mr. McGrattan's Year 2 class and our Year 4-7 assembly was led by Mrs. Lawlor's Year 6 class. 

    At both assemblies the children delivered a lovely message which focused on how we can use the gifts of love and respect within our family, friends, school and parish communities to enable everyone to appreciate the many gifts and talents we enjoy.  We were reminded that when we all achieve as individuals, we grow stronger collectively, therefore making the communities we serve more vibrant and ultimately more enjoyable places to work, learn and play. 

    Well done to all the boys and girls.

     

    #catholicschoolsweek #communitiesofservice

     

  • Year 7 Shared Education

    Fri 19 Jan 2024

    Today some of our Year 7 pupils went over to Crumlin Integrated College for a special Spanish lesson. Mr. Tracy taught us our colours in Spanish and the names of pets. We learnt how to say my favourite animal is…………

    We also had an opportunity to play some fun games with our friends from Crumlin Integrated PS, Crumlin Integrated College and Gaelscoil Ghleann Darach.

     

    We are really looking forward to meeting up again in a few weeks for our Community Litter Pick!

  • Forgiveness Education in Year 7

    Wed 17 Jan 2024

    The Forgiveness Education Project is an exciting programme for schools which has been running for over two decades in Northern Ireland.  This term our Year 7 pupils from Miss Agnew's room will be working on the programme.  We then hope to deliver this programme across all classes in our school.

     

    To date Year 7EA have been learning what forgiveness is and what it is not through stories and practical activities. They have discussed the positive impacts of forgiveness and how we should treat other people, even those who are not in need of our forgiveness. They are currently working on our ‘How Forgiving Makes Us Feel Boxes' and look forward to completing the remainder of the programme during Term 2.