On Friday Mr Murray took a team of players to a 5 a-side football tournament and they played their best, winning the tournament and bringing back a trophy and medals. Well done everyone for taking part! Excellent result for our players ⚽️
This year we celebrated Christmas as a whole school in the church. Year 3 children preformed a wonderful nativity and Year 7 Performance Club offered a different version of the Christmas story. Together, all year groups sang songs and listened attentively to the stories shared on stage. It was a wonderful morning!
You can find a video of this year's Carol Service in the Classes section of our website.
The pupils and staff at BCIPS would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
Mr Campbell and some teachers from BCIPS, treated nursery children from Trinity Nursery School and Bangor Integrated Nursery School, to a lovely Christmas treat as he read stories and gave out Sparky the Seahorse stickers. With the help of Year 7 elves, Mr Campbell gave every child a gift of a Christmas book to take home and keep. Thank you to the staff of both nursery schools for allows the staff of our school to spread some Christmas cheer.
💙💚🐻 BBC Children in Need
We had a SPOTacular Friday in Bangor Central!
Spots everywhere, Pudsey doodles and even a special appearance in assembly from the big yellow bear himself! 🤗
Thanks to your generous donations we are delighted to be sending £600 to Children in Need! All money raised will go directly to helping young people overcome the challenges they face. Your generosity is especially appreciated during these tough financial times.
Take a look at what we got up to today… ⬇️
This year the Brakes theme for Road Safety is- Safe Roads For All.
Each class was given a road safety calendar and a range of resources and activites to discuss, design and create. Many of our Year 7 children designed amazing posters to highlight the unsafe parking outside our school grounds. Some Year 7 children wrote letters to our local MPs, traffic wardens and community police officers.
Many of our year groups went on a school trip or an outing, including a visit to the library and walking to Aurora for swiiming lessons. Both trips involved crossing roads.
Each day was given a theme:
Monday MOVE - Walk, ride or scoot to school or work
Tuesday TEACH - Who can you teach about road safety?
Wednesday WATCH - Remind drivers to watch their speed and watch out for others
Thursday THINK - Think about how we keep different road users safe
Friday FUTURE - Can you imagine a day when no one is killed or hurt on roads?
Saturday SAVE - Crash not accident! Changing our language will help save lives
Sunday SUPPORT - Remembering people killed or seriously injured on UK roads
This week the children have been learning about the symbol of the poppy and what is represents. The P4 children held a memorable assembly fully dressed in World War II outfits, reading poems and letters and giving us facts about Remembrance Day. Children also purchased poppy accessories and this money will be sent to the Poppy Appeal.