Odd Socks Day is part of Anti-Bullying Week!
To celebrate that we are all unique, we are asking everyone to wear odd socks to school on Monday 13th November.
WHY IS ODD SOCKS DAY IMPORTANT? The day sends an important message that we should all be allowed to be ourselves, free from bullying and helps us celebrate Anti-Bullying Week in a fun and positive way.
Donations to NI Anti-Bullying Forum may be made in the Payments section on SchoolMoney.
We can't wait to see all your odd socks on Monday!
Please see latest diary dates for November and December on our Newsletter page...
https://www.stcolumsprimaryschool.co.uk/newsletters-2/
St. Colum's P.S. are hosting an online safety information session THIS Thursday 9th November at 7pm in the Assembly Hall. The guest speaker is Mr Wayne Denner from Digital World.
This session is suitable for anyone over the age of 21 and will be useful for all parents, guardians, grandparents, childminders and anyone working with children.
The session is free but donations are welcome on the night.
Everyone welcome.
Please take a few minutes to complete our survey to help us tailor our session with Wayne.... https://forms.office.com/e/ZUSJq9KQXj
Many thanks.
Next weeks menu, from Monday 6th November.π
Please book lunches online through our SchoolMoney system. School lunches should be booked by 11pm the previous evening. If you have any problems accessing SchoolMoney, please contact the office β 02870833010.
It's Half Term! Enjoy the week off. Looking forward to having everyone back to school on Monday 6th November.
St. Colum's P.S. are hosting an online safety information session on Thursday 9th November at 7pm in the Assembly Hall. The guest speaker is Mr Wayne Denner from Digital World.
This session is suitable for anyone over the age of 21 and will be useful for all parents, guardians, grandparents, childminders and anyone working with children.
The session is free but donations are welcome on the night.
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What a super SPOOKY day!!
Our Spookathon has raised £1691.40 towards PTA funds so far. Wow!
Thank you so much for your continued support!
And thank you to TESCO Portstewart for their kids donation of sweet treats and prizes.
We hope all the kids had a brilliant day. The costumes and dancing were AMAZING. We're sure they'll all
See you all tomorrow.
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This year our School Council are working with Team Hope to help bring joy to children at Christmas time.
Each child will be sent home with a leaflet with instructions about how to put the shoe box together. The focus is the 4 Ws:
Something to make them go WOW!
There is a small cost per shoebox to enable to shoebox to be posted. Please complete this payment online at this link: https://www.teamhope.ie/donations/4-for-my-shoebox-northern-ireland/
You will then be able to fill in your Online Donation Reference on your paper form to accompany your shoebox. As we are a cashless school, we are unable to give change therefore it is easier to pay the fee online.
Your support with this extremely worthwhile initiative is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions, please contact Miss Boyle.
All completed shoeboxes should be handed in to the school by Monday 6th November.
Many thanks for your support.
Looking forward to our sponsored πβππππΈπβπβ this Thursday(during the school day).
It's a NON-UNIFORM DAY!
Come to school dressed in your favourite costume. We can't wait to see you all! β
Looking forward to a fun-filled spooky day!
REMINDER:
School closure for half term next week... Monday 30th October - Friday 3rd November.
School will reopen on Monday 6th November.