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St Patrick's Primary School, Ardboe, Dungannon
RESPECT As we begin our school year, it is important that we set out our standards for respect from the beginning. Simple things like a smile, good eye contact or a “hello” can make a huge difference when forming relationships with new friends and helping others. Small gestures towards others show that you value them and will help to build respect. In the month of September we will be focusing on the Christian value - RESPECT. This is also one of our Key School values. As a whole school community, we will be discussing what RESPECT means and what it should look like within each classroom. We will be looking at: How we show respect for each other and adults in the school community. How children are encouraged to value and respect their own and other people’s belongings. How children are encouraged to show tolerance by accepting feelings, habits or beliefs, racial or ethnic origins that are different from their own. What patience, kindness and good manners should look like in our classroom.   [Open Document] | ☕ Coffee Morning ☕ - Friends Of Mullinahoe - Coffee Morning on Sunday 28th of September from 12.00 - 2.00 pm in the Ardboe Community Centre. [Open Image]
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C2K NewsDesk

8th May 2024

C2k NewsDesk is a pupil friendly digital literacy resource which provides topical news stories and fun activities. It is available to all pupils and teachers in Northern Ireland.

C2k NewsDesk is a great resource for children to find age appropriate news stories to keep them up to date with what is going on in the world. Stories range from the cutest animals to reports on famous authors. They even have some fun activities and competitions for children.

After break, the children in P3 sit together to read the most recent stories on the C2K NewsDesk. They loved finding out about the Titanic and this inspired the children to create their own display for the corridor. Aidan enjoyed the story so much, that he went with his family to visit the Titanic Museum in Belfast.  He then shared his experience with his friends and showed them the lovely resources he purchased at the exhibition.