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Today the pupils from P2-P7 watched M & M Theatrical Productions present the 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'.
There was plenty of audience participation from clapping and singing along to jeering! All pupils enjoyed the way in which the "hilarious" actors portrayed a very meaningful message...
'It does not matter what you look like from the outside, all that matters is that you are brave and show others the good heart you have on the inside.'
Teacher-led after school clubs (and Dance) for P5-7 pupils will commence this week 2nd October and run for 8 weeks. (Excluding Week of 23rd October for Parent Interviews). Clubs will finish at 3:40 p.m.
Today we said goodbye to a fabulous bunch of P7s...best wishes for the future. We will miss you all. Take a few minutes to watch their leaver's video on The Gallery section of the website.
Photographs from both KS1 and KS2 sports days are available for purchase from www.gorgeousphotography.co.uk and can be viewed by clicking on the Comber Primary School tab and entering the password cpsphotos.
Many thanks to Melissa Gordon for coming along and taking the photos.
Final day in Valkenburg! At long last, the sun decided to make a welcome appearance today and it turned out to be the best day weather wise so far. All children were adorning the shorts and T-shirts for their final day in Valkenburg. Today saw the sightseers off to Agogo where the children enjoyed the breath-taking views from the chairlift, followed by the thrill of the roller coaster ride on the toboggan run. Each child was able to choose his/her own speed with the brake, and slide down the mountain, where they then got the draglift back up to the starting point again. It was a slow start for many, with some children remaining stationary at times until they were given a gentle push downwards by their fellow classmates coming down the slope behind them. By the end of the morning, all children were flying down the metal slopes at great speeds. Packed lunches were then eaten in the sun before some last minute shopping and much needed ice cream and slushies to cool down from the heat of the afternoon sun. After lunch it was off to Kinderstad Heerlen for yet more adrenalin inducing action! Kinderstad, I am told, is like Indianaland times 10 – with dodgems, ball pits, a log flume, rollercoasters, trampolines and a giant rubber volcano. I am told that all children (and even Mrs. Brown) made it to the top. The children had a super afternoon with only one downfall.....the soles of their feet are as black as can be. I am told that there will be a foot inspection this evening before bedtime.... rather them than me. With an enormous appetite worked up, it was back to the hotel for a dinner of spaghetti bolognese. Following dinner the children then went to Laser quest in the darkness of the caves. Sounds like yet another amazing day and a great end to a very successful trip! The hotel staff have been very welcoming to the children and couldn't do enough to ensure that they all feel at home and well looked after. The staff have also had continuous remarks on the impeccable manners and behaviour of the children everywhere they have been in Valkenburg. It's an early night tonight as 5 a.m. will come very early in the morning when all children will be made to shower (whether they want to or not) before departing the hotel after having breakfast and making their packed lunch for the airport.
Congratulations to Ms Seaton, Mr. Bradley, Mr. Pinkerton and Mrs. Brown for making Valkenburg 2017 such an amazing experience for the P.7 children. Just one more sleep parents.....
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