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Milk at breaktime payment for Jan/Feb open in Parentmail on Mon 6th and closes at 12noon on Friday 10th January. | The ONLINE school uniform shop is open from Monday 6th January 2025 – Friday 10th January 2025 for delivery to school – wk.bg Mon.3rd February. | This week is our School SKI Trip to Italy - see photos on 'NEWS' below as the week progresses..... we hope all the pupils who are away along with Mrs McMaster and Mr O'Hare have great fun!  | P7 reminders - 'Love for Life' workshop on Tuesday 7th (see Parentmail) and permission needed for Cullybackey College visit on Friday 10th - sent home on Mon 6th in paper format. | Online applications for a Primary 1 place for September 2025 open via EA Connect on Friday 10th at 12noon. See more information in 'NEWS' on Friday 10th. Applications close at 12noon on Friday 24th January 2025.
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RRS in these Unusual Times......

20th Apr 2020

Welcome back to everyone after a very unusual Easter break. As we are all aware, health is something we are all thinking a lot about at the minute. It is in the interest of protecting as many people as possible that schools and businesses are closed. A large part of our world has been affected by Coronavirus and staying at home is a measure to help us get through this health crisis. It is now more important than ever that we consider the rights of children. While we cannot meet in our classrooms, we will continue our RRS journey by examining a different Article each week.

This week’s Article is :

Governments must provide good quality health care, clean water, nutritious food.....so that children can stay healthy.

Article 24

 

Follow up:

Foundation Stage- Can you have a talk with an adult in your house about why the government think staying at home will help keep us safe?

Key Stage One- Get a piece of paper. In the middle of the page write PEOPLE HELPING TO KEEP US SAFE AT THE MINUTE.  Draw and label some people you think are doing this important job.

Key Stage Two- New hospitals being built are called Nightingales. Can you research who they are named after and what this person did to help healthcare?

Remember to keep checking the RRS web page for information and updates.