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  • 💛 World Kindness Day 💛

    Sat 15 Nov 2025

    This week our boys and girls in Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 had great fun taking part in their Acts of Kindness Challenge. It was wonderful to see so many thoughtful ideas in action!

    Our Key Stage 2 pupils also got involved by writing heartfelt thank-you cards, which were handed out to members of the Richhill community today in SuperValu — we hope they brought a smile to your face. 😊

    A big shout-out as well to our talented P7 artists, who created a beautiful “BE KIND” mural. Lots of our little ones loved visiting it and getting the chance to “be the I in kind.” 💛

    #WorldKindnessDay #BeKind #SchoolCommunity #SpreadKindness

  • P4B - Remembrance Day Assembly

    Tue 11 Nov 2025

    A huge thank you to P4B for their wonderful Remembrance Day assembly today. The children spoke beautifully about their family relatives who served in the wars many years ago — such a meaningful way to honour their memory and sacrifice.

     

    We were also delighted to welcome members of the Royal British Legion, Richhill, who shared with us the fascinating history of our village war memorial and explained the special meaning behind the Standard.

     

    Thank you all for helping us remember and reflect together. ❤️🌺

  • Mrs Devlin’s Assembly - Arnhem Trip 🇳🇱

    Thu 06 Nov 2025

    🇳🇱 🇬🇧 A huge thank you to Mrs Devlin for taking our assembly this morning and sharing the inspiring story of her recent trip to Arnhem in the Netherlands. 

    She took part in the remembrance parade honouring those who fought in the Battle of Arnhem in 1944, where three local men, including Albert E Smith whose portrait hangs in school, lost their lives. 

    She also visited the Oosterbeek War Cemetery, where local children lovingly tend to the graves of fallen soldiers. A wonderful and moving lesson in respect and remembrance. ❤️

  • Ditch the Dark Day 2025

    Mon 27 Oct 2025
  • October Awards!

    Fri 24 Oct 2025

    Well done everyone! We are delighted to see so many monthly Award winners for Literacy, Numeracy, ICT, Helpfulness & Good Manners, Handwriting and our brand new awards - Young and Little Einstein for all those budding scientists!!

  • Grandparents Morning ❤️

    Sun 12 Oct 2025
  • September Celebration Assembly

    Thu 02 Oct 2025
  • We're live on FACEBOOK!

    Thu 18 Sep 2025

    We have moved social median platforms from Twitter/X to a newly-launched Facebook page. 

    Please give us a follow on the link below! 

     

    https://www.facebook.com/share/1Cbya6DU3n/?mibextid=wwXIfr

     

    Thank you!

  • Our new Pupil Council chairperson and Secretary lead assembly!

    Thu 11 Sep 2025

    We had a very busy assembly today!

     

    First we welcomed Ken and Josh from Portadown Football Club- they brought us free family tickets for their next match and taught us so much about the club! 

     

    We then welcomed Paul Gwynne in to present our worry and bright ideas boxes. We love these and want to thank last year’s Pupil Council for ensuring this happened. Next we had Emily and Alfie deliver the Pupil Council’s programme for this year. 
     

    Our Pupil and Eco Council then received their badges for this year as well as Digital Leaders.

     

    Finally we were delighted to see a fantastic slide show of David and Charlie’s trip to Australia - the boys were fantastic and very entertaining! We loved the whip circling it was awesome!

  • Amy and Fran's epic journey!

    Thu 04 Sep 2025

    It was lovely to have Amy and Fran from Drop Inn Ministries in assembly today to talk about their epic walk to raise funds for a new school in Zambia. They are walking the West Highland Way, Scotland to fund educational facilities in 2 locations in Kasama, Zambia. One is the expansion to the existing Drop Inn School in Kasama & the other is to build a new school in a rural village called Chabukila.

     

    It was lovely to hear their stories about the difficulties young people endured in walking to school. Just like the hopes and dreams we have, they too wish for a wonderful future.

     

    If you would like to help them click on the link below the read more about their story.

     

    WALK FOR EDUCATION

     

     

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