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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment. You can also find live updates on our school Twitter @StItasPS
The excitement is building as the opening night of Matilda Jnr nears. Don't miss it!
This evening's Music Recital promises to be an evening to remember. Starting at 7.00pm the recital will showcase the amazing musical talent we are blessed to have within St Ita's.
Mrs Cleland's P2 Class Assembly today was an amazing performance of 'Eddie the Penguin Saves the World' which is an environmental musical by Niki Davies. You can see the video of the performance by clicking here.
Congratulations to St. Ita's Netball team. The girls won all of the matches in their section of the Belfast League, with two final wins against Our Lady of Lourdes A and B. Well done girls!
Congratulations to Carryduff Colts 2014s on winning their cup final with 2 goals from Darragh Marsh and 1 from Ruairi Magill. A great performance from all the boys. St Ita's are especially proud of the 5 members of the team who are St Ita's pupils!
So proud of our quiz team today representing the school at national level 👏🏻 They aced some very challenging questions gave and it their all across 12 rounds! Well done! Thank you to the Credit Union for a wonderful day out😃 #CUSchoolsQuiz
The P7 and P4 children are meeting weekly to share activities in preparation for the sacraments of First Holy Communion and Confirmation. Together they made these beautiful crosses.
On Tuesday 26th March we had a lovely assembly to present the money we raised in our school for children's cancer charities. In Terms 1 and 2 we held two events a Christmas Jumper Day and a Wear Yellow Day. The response to both these events was incredible and we raised an amazing £4500!! We were delighted to be able to present this money to two local charities, 'The Children Cancer Unit Charity' and 'Angel Wishes'. Both charities carry out immense work for children and families affected by cancer and we are delighted to be able to support them.
Máire from the Children Cancer Unit Charity attended the assembly to accept a cheque and told us a bit about the charity. Jonathan Gray and Niamh Clarke (Bella Gray's parents) also attended and shared how they were supported by these charities. Eamon and Madeline McAloran (Lily's parents) attend the assembly too and told us about the robot that is funded by CCUC and how we have put this to great use in our school. Madeline and Niamh accepted a cheque on behalf of Angel Wishes. It was also lovely to welcome Bella's grandparents, Jim and Kathy, and Rosemary Bergin, a school governor who works in the City Hospital Haematology Unit.
Thank you to everyone for your continued support with our efforts to raise money for these wonderful charities. We will continue with this focus throughout this year and next.
Last Friday we celebrated Grandparents' Day. The school was filled with the Grannies and Grandads, laughter and very proud grandchildren.
Today, Miss Doherty's P2 Class brought us an assembly all about Spring. We do hope that Spring appears soon. To see the assembly go to: …https://st-itas-primary-school.primarysite.media/media/miss-dohertys-p2-class-assembly