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Shannaghmore P6W - Day 1!

  • Fantastic choir in Abba tribute!!

    Fri 29 Sep 2017
  • Coffee Morning success - a huge thankyou to all!

    Fri 29 Sep 2017
  • Coffee Morning Preparations under way!

    Thu 28 Sep 2017
    Early Birds Club were busy helping with Coffee Morning preparations - assembling the cake stands! Fantastic effort boys and girls job well done. We hope to see you all later!
  • Day 3 Shannaghmore P6S

    Mon 25 Sep 2017
  • Our very own Ulster Rugby Mascots!

    Sun 24 Sep 2017
  • Eco Council Video Conferencing!

    Sun 24 Sep 2017

    Thursday 21st September 2017

     

    Well done to the Eco Club who took part in the CCEA Video conference on GROWING FOR THE FUTURE. The boys and girls enjoyed interacting with other schools and Gillian Dougan from the Yellow Door. Plenty of questions answered and new knowledge on what grows best when!

  • Day 2 - Shannaghmore with P6S

    Thu 21 Sep 2017
    What a change a day makes! The sun has shone - the kids have had a ball canoeing on Castlewellan Lake and then rock climbing and abseiling at the Quarry!!
  • Day 1 - Mr Smyths's Shannaghmore Group

    Wed 20 Sep 2017
    All arrived safe and well - kids loving the weather!!! Our first activity was the Adventure Walk - crawling through mud filled tunnels, sliding down banks, walking rivers, negotiating waterfalls, etc!! And of course getting very very muddy and wet!!
  • Day 3 - Shannaghmore

    Wed 20 Sep 2017
    Good morning from Shannaghmore.  Everyone slept well, we've had breakfast and we are heading out this morning to have a go on the high and low ropes courses. We have lots of dirty washing packed and ready to bring home, see you all soon!
  • Day 2 - Shannaghmore

    Tue 19 Sep 2017
    P6K have had another busy day of activities.  Groups enjoyed wet bouldering in the sunshine at Bloody Bridge, paddling canoes around the island on Castlewellan Lake and abseiling and rock climbing.  Have a look at more of our photos on our P6K class page.
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