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Sustrans 'Journey to Santa' has now started - See NEWS (25/11/24) below for more details... | Cinema Trip - last date to book your child's place is this TUESDAY...... P1- P4 pupils will be watching MOANA 2 and P5-P7 pupils will be watching WICKED. Anyone not going to the cinema on Weds. 18th December should remain at home that day until 12:30pm - a present attendance mark will be given. | P1 & P2 Nativity 'Everyone Loves a Baby' - this WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY at 10am..... there will be Tea/Coffee/shortbread on sale at the door @£1.00.  Doors open at 9:30am. All tickets have been sent home with your child on Mon. 2nd - your seat number is on your ticket.  | This Friday is 'Festive Friday' and the whole school will be taking part in the SANTA 'DAILY MILE' along with having Christmas Dinner. Each child will be given a festive hat to wear on Friday and can come to school wearing their Christmas Jumper instead of their school jumper.  | School closes for all pupils at 2pm on Friday... Little Stars and Big Stars continues as normal. The 2pm & 3pm bus will run as normal.  | Building works NEWS! Our New Modular Classroom works outside the P4 area begins this week - please look out for site traffic and do not enter any restricted areas. More details will follow. | OPEN DAY - Friday 13th December for all prospective Sep'25 P1 pupils and their parents - see details in NEWS below and under 'Our School' - 'School Admissions'.
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Spotlight on Stress for Mental Health Awareness Week

15th May 2018

This is Mental Health Awareness Week and the Public Health Agency (PHA) is using it as an opportunity to raise awareness about stress and the steps we can take to tackle it.

Mental Health Awareness Week runs from 14-21 May and this year shines a spotlight on how we can learn to manage stress better.

Experiencing stress is a normal part of everyday life – for example, dealing with changing demands and pressures from different areas in our lives, such as children’s needs, money worries, relationships or concerns about work. However, too much stress can lead to a feeling of being unable to cope. Stress is not an illness itself, but it can cause serious illness if it is not addressed.

The PHA’s booklet ‘Steps to deal with stress’ (attached) which includes lots of practical ways of dealing with stress is available at www.pha.site/stepsbooklet

The Minding Your Head website also includes a directory of mental health services in Northern Ireland. For information visit www.mindingyourhead.info/services

Stress Control classes which are funded by the PHA and delivered by Health and Social Care Trusts are held in various locations throughout Northern Ireland. Information on the classes is available on the Stress Control NI Facebook page at www.pha.site/stresscontrol

 
 
 
 
 
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