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Nine Year 6 pupils were invited to be a part of the Central Kids Newsletter team. These dedicated pupils met on lunchtimes to design, create and publish a school newsletter. They had to interview pupils and staff, write the articles and take photographs. This was the first newsletter for this academic year and the team will continue this for next year.
Pupils proudly presented Grainne from the NSPCC with a cheque for £2807.82, which was raised during the Big Buddy Workout. This money will go towards helping at least 700 children in need. Grainne congratulated everyone for taking part in a well organised and generous activity day. Each envelope was collected and there were some children who raised the most donations - featured in the presentation photo. And the classes who raised the most were awarded with a certificate - Mrs Christie, Mrs Stevenson, Mrs Elliott, Mrs Wilson, Mrs McMullan, Mrs Leebody and Miss Barbour.
Well what a shock yesterday - our strong A squad which have been slightly reshuffled position wise- actually beat St Comgall's 5-1 in one of our very nerve wrecking matches in the league.
We are delighted with them all and because of this our A squad have placed themselves into the semi- final of the North Down League. Alison is working extremely hard in our school to coach both teams. She is an assessment to have and we are delighted to have her support.
Well....... What can we say!! Cinderella finally made it to the ball and found the man of her dreams... Buttons.
The staff and pupils would like to thank everyone who came to see the show.
Mr Campbell has received many emails and letters of congratulations- the production was a big success.
We even had our own special guests- Central's Ugly Sisters
Photos of the cast and videos can be ordered at the office.
Integrated Education Month 2018
As a school we will be celebrating the theme of Outstanding Respect for Identity and Diversity by wearing something that reflects our identity or bringing a meaningful object to school that helps us to learn a little more about it.