HPS After School Music Club 2020
World Book Day 2020
HPS do World Book Day 2020 in style!
Hockey Matches at Sullivan
Sunshine and hockey skills on full display!
Merit Badge Winners & Stars of the Week
Well done boys and girls!
Playground Winners February 2020
Miss McGuile’s P7 Room 10 are delighted!
Irish Minor Schools Gala
Jorja & Ben represent HPS at all Ireland Finals
Spring is on its way!
We have begun to see the first signs of Spring as our bulbs donated to us by ‘Hannah’s Courtyard’ last year have begun to resurface this year! We have spotted daffodils, crocuses and snow drops already! Eco club have been busy weeding and looking after these flower beds.
Our Second Waste Audit
In February 2019 we conducted a school waste audit and found large proportions of food waste and recyclables in our classroom bins. As waste is our current major Eco school topic we have promoted taking food waste home and disposing of it in green bins and cutting down the use of our single use plastics through Waste Free Wednesdays. In the past year we have had also had assemblies raising awareness of the problems with landfill sites and disposing of plastic. P7 Room 10 have also bought and taken responsibility for washing out metal straws to replace our plastic ones. Here are photos of ECO club conducting our second audit of our classroom bins a few weeks ago. It was great to see an overall reduction in our waste, especially food waste. Our P6’S are currently compiling the results and we hope to share these with you soon.
P7 Shared Education
P7 had a fun filled day at Aurora with Glencraig Integrated Primary School. They were split into four groups - Cultra, Seahill, Redbird and Kinnegar - with pupils from both schools in each group. Each group took part in a fitness activity, a gymnastic obstacle course, a golf based activity and an intro to disability sport - curling. They had a great (and tiring) day!
PSNI Officer visits HPS
Internet Safety Day 2020
P3 Shared Education
HPS & GIPS Friendships
Waste Free Wednesdays
At the start of January, we started Waste Free Wednesdays to work to reduce our use of single use materials and encourage each other to buy in bulk and use reusable containers. Thank you to all the parents and pupils who have been working hard to achieve this! Here are some pictures of our reusable containers in P4 room 16! Let’s try to keep this up!
NI Cross Country Finals
On Wednesday 22nd January Holywood set off to compete in the Northern Ireland Primary Cross Country Finals at Mallusk Playing Fields in Belfast. After some tough competition in the County Down qualifying rounds before the new year Holywood earned themselves a spot in the finals with a boys team qualifying alongside two individual competitors Isla and Mia in the girls race.
The boys and girls were very excited for what was a fantastic day out. The atmosphere was electric and with so many schools across the country competing the runners were piled up at the starting line. This made it difficult for the Holywood runners to make their way to the start of the pack in the early stages of the race but none the less they pushed themselves all the way to the finish line. The boys and girls did immensely well with the boys team finishing 12th overall across the whole of Northern Ireland and the individual competitors in the girls race recorded excellent times to finish off a great cross country campaign!
Holywood are very proud of all the pupils who competed across P5-P7 in what was a great way to get active with friends and enjoy a healthy dose of competition.
A special well done to the boys team and girl individual finalists for their superb efforts and performances throughout!
Matthew L, Benjamin, Oliver, Matthew L, Reuben, Lucas, Isla and Mia
A big thank you as well to both Mr Lockington and Mr Wright for their help as parent representatives for the school at each of the events. Their continued support has been greatly appreciated!
Girls compete in Zonal Finals 2020
Well done to Megan, Isla, Bea and Katie who represented HPS at the Zonal Finals of the UK Trampolining competition recently in Newcastle, England. We are very proud of you all and what you have achieved! The girls came a creditable 7th place in the team events. Megan had also qualified for an individual event too. CONGRATULATIONS GIRLS!
P4 V E Day
What a fabulous way to finish their WW2 topic.
A first taste of silverware for the football team
The football team took part in the annual Ashfield tournament on Friday. The two teams put in a number of great performances, showcasing some super skills and terrific teamwork.
The Holywood B team were placed in a very difficult group but produced some brilliant performances. Despite a difficult start against Strandtown A they bounced back to defeat StMatthews, with Ben Curson scoring a well placed strike. They put in one final performance against an Ashfield Boys Select team but sadly fell to a narrow defeat.
The Holywood A team started strongly with two victories and a draw before falling to a narrow defeat to Elmgrove. They fought well but it wasn’t until the last group game that they secured fourth place and a spot in the semifinal of the Bowl. In the semifinal against Rosetta, the boys produced a dominating performance but it wasn’t until the last ten seconds that they found the breakthrough, Zac Wright finishing from close to put Holywood A into the final. The final was a hard fought game with the boys conceding early to Knocknagoney but they kept their heads and turned the game round coming out 2-1 winners.
Well done to both teams!
January Displays
Take a peek at what we are up to!
Footballers kick off the New Year
Holywood travelled to Bangor Football Ground today to kick off the new year in the North Down League.
Holywood were feeling fresh and started brightly in their first game against St Malachys. The boys worked well as a team and were on top for large parts of the game but just couldn’t break down the resolute defence of the opposition which meant the game ended 0-0.
In their second game they came up against a strong Ballyholme side but brought the game to the opposition from the first whistle. Holywood had some great spells of possession and had their fair share of chances. After falling behind Zac brought the sides level after a fantastic individual goal that left the keeper helpless. The game was well balanced with both teams going end to end but with a late break away against the run of play Ballyholme managed to steal a late goal and hold out for the win. A disappointing result but the boys left it all out on the pitch in a great performance.
On to the last game against Crawfordsburn and the team had gone from to strength to strength from their previous games. Holywood dominated the play and overwhelmed their opponents in the opening stages leading to a great goal from Connor who had pushed from defence into the middle of the park to drive the ball into the side of the net. Holywood continued to apply the pressure but against the run of play were caught out with a quick break away. With the game all level Holywood continued to press for the winner with some great strikes on goal but the Crawfordsburn keeper pulled off some wonderful saves to earn their side a point at the final whistle.
Overall three great performances in what was a great start to the new footballing year! Well done to all the boys involved! Time to rest and recharge before another fun filled footballing day when HPS head to the Ashfield Football Tournament on Friday.
SQUAD: CAMERON, JOSHUA, CONNOR, THOMAS, MATTHEW L, MATTHEW K, KYLE, ZAC, OSCAR AND ZAK
ECO Committee present..
Waste Free Wednesdays and Pen Competition @ HPS
Music success
Congratulations boys and girls!