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.
Sports Day is planned for Thursday 21st May-
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. | School Development Day Monday 18th May 2026. School is closed for our pupils. | Sports Day is planned for Thursday 21st May- | Friday 29th May School closed to pupils. TransformED School Development Day 2.
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Mummifying Tomatoes

6th Apr 2017

As part of our Ancient Egypt topic, we have been learning all about the art of mummification. Today, we got to put it into practice as we mummified some tomatoes. First, we cut off the top and scooped out all the seeds. This represented the organs being removed from the body. Then, we cleaned the tomatoes, inside and out with antibacterial handwash, to represent the cleaning of the body.

Then, we weighed each tomato. We will weigh them again when the mummification process is over to compare.

Then, we packed the 'body' with Natron, made with 50/50 baking soda and salt. Then, we placed it in a container and packed it tight with more of the Natron, before putting the lid on the 'coffin'.

One tomato was left untouched so that we could see the difference after a few weeks.