Each Child Unique. Each Child Talented. All Children Cherished.
St. Ita's Annual Music Recital on Wednesday 27th March was a wonderful evening. The musical talent on display was unbelievable. Well done to everyone involved. It truly was a night to remember! Check out the photos below.
St. Ita's Annual Music Recital takes place on Wednesday 27th March at 7pm. Please click on the link below for more information.
A big thank you to the boys and girls for dressing up to celebrate World Book Day on Thursday 7th March. It was a fantastic day and everyone had a great time presenting their favourite characters.
A big Thank You to parents for supporting World Book Day and the Scholastic Book Fair. The commission from the Book Fair will allow us to purchase more reading material for the pupils in St.Ita's.
Mr and Mrs Price donate £6,000 to the school- THANK YOU!
We were overwhelmed by the generous contribution made by Mr and Mrs Price, parents of Jake in P2 and the twins, Liam and Ryan in our Nursery.
The school was able to purchase a class set of 30 chrome books (£4,529.70), the licence for each
Chrome (£855) and a three year collect and return guarantee (£615.60).
With our whole school curriculum priority being UICT, specifically desktop publishing and managing data, the chrome books could not have arrived at a better time. Thank you from everyone in our school community.
The photo also includes Eva, the boys’ baby sister.
C2K Newsdesk World Book Day Competition
The P7 pupils took part in a C2k Newsdesk competition before mid-term break. The theme of this competition was ‘Novel Characters: Heroes and Villains’.
The pupils had to choose a suitable character from their favourite novel and write a one minute presentation about this character.
Clodagh Casey, from Mrs Barr’s class, won this competition. She will take part in the EATV/C2K Newsdesk programme to be broadcast on World Book Day, Thursday 7th March.
Clodagh was filmed presenting her favourite character in the C2K Newsdesk studios. She spoke with Amelia, the programme presenter, for a minute or so about she why she thinks her character is memorable. Clodagh will be competing against pupils from other primary schools in Northern Ireland.
Pupils watching the programme on Newsdesk on World Book Day, Thursday 7th March, will be able to vote for the best presentation/character.
I would be extremely grateful if you could remember to tune in to this programme on World Book Day and get your child to vote for the best presenter!
Good Luck Clodagh from everyone
in St. Ita’s