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  • Sacrament of Reconciliation

    Tue 08 Mar 2016

    Congratulations to our Primary 3 children who made their First Confessions today.

  • Destination Outer Space

    Mon 07 Mar 2016
    Watch out Tim Peake! Primary 2 have been completing 'Astronaut Workouts' in P.E. as part of our topic 'Destination Outer Space'. We definitely think we're fit enough to go to space! ‪#‎spacediary‬ ‪#‎principia‬
    Check out our pictures on the Principia Mission blog:
    http://principiaspacediary.org/mission-feed/
  • Talent Spotting!

    Sat 05 Mar 2016

    Fancy yourself as the next Voice contestant or star of the next major talent show? Well here’s your chance to show what you’re made of!

    Here at St. Colum’s we’re working alongside a local recording studio to create and record a CD boasting the talents of our school – both past and present, young and… well ‘not-so-young’ – and we’d love you, or your group, to be on it!

    The CD is set to be on sale in May 2016, so if you think YOU could be on a track, please give us a shout or drop in.

    In the meantime… get practising your autograph!

  • A Very Different Day for Primary 4

    Fri 04 Mar 2016
    What a different day for Primary 4 as they travelled back in time to spend their school day in the 1950s.
  • World Book Day

    Thu 03 Mar 2016

    What a great time Primary 1 and Primary 2 had today as we celebrated World Book Day! We dressed up as characters from our favourite book, we had a parade in the hall for the whole school and Primary 6 and Primary 7 came to read some stories with us.
    .... how many characters can you spot?

     

  • Primary 1 Visit Portstewart Library

    Fri 12 Feb 2016

    Primary 1 had a lovely morning at Portstewart Library. A big thank you to Margaret and the rest of the staff. We found out all about how the library works and all the different things you can do there.... and it's all FREE!
    We are so lucky to have this fantastic facility in our town!

    Keep up to date with what's going on at your local library ... http://www.librariesni.org.uk

  • Saving St Colum's Website to your phone

    Thu 11 Feb 2016
  • Website at your finger-tips

    Thu 11 Feb 2016
    Please go to the Newsletter section to see how to save the school website to your mobile phone home screen meaning that you never have to google the website to gain access.
  • St. Colum's win the Mullan Cup

    Thu 28 Jan 2016
    Congratulations to our football team on winning the 5-a-side Mullan Cup today. They now go forward to represent the district in the Northern Ireland finals. Well done boys!
  • Request for parents to participate in research

    Wed 13 Jan 2016

     

    We are a research group from the Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge, investigating individual differences in how the mind works. Our research aims to provide a better understanding about the brain and behavioural differences within the general population, as well as those who have a psychiatric diagnosis. We are inviting you and your partner (if applicable) to join our research panel of adults so we can collect data that represents the make-up of adults in the UK, across all socioeconomic and educational levels.

    You have been contacted because your son/daughter attends a primary school in Northern Ireland, and we are writing to every parent who has a child age 5-11 years old in primary education. We need as many people as possible to help our research and it will only take you 5 minutes!

    If you are interested in being part of our volunteer panel, please go to our secure website at http://cambridgepsychology.com/psp. If you register, we will ask you to provide some background information about yourself, and then you can go on to take some questionnaires and tests online. You can complete these at your leisure by logging in and out of your volunteer homepage with your chosen login details and will only need to complete them once. We will also encourage you to invite your partner (if applicable) to register (you can do this from your volunteer homepage once you are registered).

    We will also contact you from time to time to tell you about new projects which might be of interest to you. Many of our research projects only involve filling in 5 minute questionnaires or doing tasks online. Some of our studies involve being assessed by one of our team (such as brain scanning studies). You are under no obligation to participate in any of the projects but you may find them fascinating and taking part is an excellent way to see what research is going on in Cambridge University. Any information you provide is entirely confidential. You can opt out at any time and we will remove your details, and any data you have provided, from our volunteer database. If you have any questions about registering as a volunteer, please contact our Volunteers Coordinator Paula Smith (pls28@medschl.cam.ac.uk).

    There is also a Participant Information Sheet for additional information (link to PIS or https://cambridgepsychology.com/docs/CamPsych_PIS.pdf).

    For more information about our research into psychiatric conditions such as autism, please visit www.autismresearchcentre.com

    Thank you for considering our request.

    Best wishes

    Professor Simon Baron-Cohen

    Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry

    University of Cambridge.

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