BELFAST GIANTS.

On Tuesday 26th September, Holy Trinity Primary School had their annual visit from representatives from the Belfast Giants ice hockey team. This is part of the Subway Healthy Lifestyle Programme. They delivered their usual talk about healthy eating and a balanced diet, exercise and healthy lifestyle choices and the value of sports and active play for young children. This visit allows the P7 children to arrange a follow up visit to the SSE Arena to watch the Giants play in the new year.

 

P7 ST. DOMINIC’S VISIT.

Ten of Holy Trinity Primary School’s P7 girls visited St. Dominic’s Grammar School on Wednesday 27th September taking part in an Activity Morning. Some of the staff, and pupils from years 13-14 engaged the children in activities and a quiz associated with European languages. The children answered questions on topics like geography, music, foods, etc. The morning hopefully gave the children a taste of life in secondary education after they will leave Holy Trinity Primary School. The girls who attended were Cora Bellew, Katie Mc Cullagh, Natsaha Mc Greevy, Jessica Davis, Caileen Voyle, Abigail Crooks, Casey Elise Reid, Brogyn Mc Kenna, Katie Rose Mc Anoy and Kaci Smith.

 

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