The Travelling Book Fair will be visiting our school next Tuesday 21st April until Monday 27th April. P1-P3 have the opportunity to purchase books after 2pm and P4-P7 have the opportunity to purchase books after 3pm and after 2:10pm on Friday. [Open Document]
House Rounders Competition on Thursday 30th April. Children to wear their P.E. kit.
Bank Holiday Monday 4th May and Monday 25th May . School closed.
P7 Charity Morning on Thursday 7th May. - Please bring lots of 10p coins to help us raise money for Marie Curie.   [Open Document]
Sports Day is planned for Thursday 21st May- [Open Document]
Friday 29th May School closed to pupils. TransformED School Development Day 2.
 
 
Loughries Primary School, Newtownards
The Travelling Book Fair will be visiting our school next Tuesday 21st April until Monday 27th April. P1-P3 have the opportunity to purchase books after 2pm and P4-P7 have the opportunity to purchase books after 3pm and after 2:10pm on Friday. [Open Document] | House Rounders Competition on Thursday 30th April. Children to wear their P.E. kit. | Bank Holiday Monday 4th May and Monday 25th May . School closed. | P7 Charity Morning on Thursday 7th May. Please bring lots of 10p coins to help us raise money for Marie Curie.   [Open Document] | School Development Day Monday 18th May 2026. School is closed for our pupils. | Sports Day is planned for Thursday 21st May- [Open Document] | Friday 29th May School closed to pupils. TransformED School Development Day 2.
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ARC21 Workshops

6th Mar 2026

Yesterday we were delighted to welcome Noel Lyons from Arc21 to Loughries for a full day of recycling workshops and creative craft activities. Noel visited every classroom, sharing engaging insights about how recycling works, why it matters, and the small changes we can all make to help our environment.

Each class had the opportunity to take part in hands‑on activities, exploring how everyday materials can be reused in imaginative ways. In P7, the children had a fantastic time designing and building their own planes and rockets using recyclable materials. Their creativity, teamwork, and problem‑solving skills were on full display—and the results were brilliant!

A huge thank‑you to Noel for inspiring our pupils and helping them think differently about waste, reuse, and sustainability.