BDO NI Hockey Festival - North Down

It was the boys’ turn at the BDO NI North Down hockey festival today. They faced a lot of tough competition but they worked well as a team, played some great hockey and had a wonderful day. Whether they won, drew or lost a game they showed excellent sportsmanship both on and off the pitch and should be very proud of their efforts.

The boys battled through the heavy wind and rain during the first game against Ballyholme. We were all very pleased when the rain cleared and a gorgeous rainbow framed the match. Unfortunately Ballyholme scored early on and despite some excellent attempts at goal, Holywood were unable to equalise. Up next we played Towerview. Communication was strong and we scored two excellent goals. Lucas made some great saves in goals and it was a well deserved win for Holywood. The boys worked incredibly hard during the next match and drew against Abbey Primary. Our defence was strong and the boys managed to protect the goals with some good play. The next game against Grange Park was a tough one but the team worked hard and definitely held their own. Holywood then went on to win their final game against  Crawfordsburn. Finn and Matthew worked really well together to score a beautiful goal. What a great way to end the day! 

Thank you very much to the parents who helped with lifts and came along to support, it was very much appreciated.

Holywood 0 - 1 Ballyholme 

Holywood 2 - 0 Towerview 

Holywood 0 - 0 Abbey

Holywood 0 - 1 Grange Park

Holywood 1 - 0 Crawfordsburn 

Posted on March 11, 2020 .

Hat Trick of wins for HPS Footballers

Today marked another day on the footballing calendar for Holywood as they travelled to Bangor Football Ground to compete once again in the North Down League.

Holywood kicked off the trio of fixtures for the day against Bloomfield PS. The boys got off to a flying start taking a commanding two goal lead courtesy of both goals from Matthew K who neatly slotted the ball past the keeper with great composure. Holywoods’ quick passing and moving was causing trouble for the opposition and Holywood were dominating the possession. Bloomfield pulled a late goal back but Holywood held on for a well deserved 2-1 win.

Moving into the 2nd fixture of the day Holywood came up against Crawfordsburn PS. In a cagey opening few minutes both sides battled to get a foothold of the game. Holywood gradually started to win the second ball in the middle of the park and looked the more dangerous going forward. Crawfordsburn were a threat on the counter attack but Holywood broke the stalemate with a great finish by Kyle which was the only goal of the game.

Final game on the schedule was an anticipated local derby against St Patricks. The boys were fired up and excited to put their skills to the test against a lot of their friends and club team mates. In the early stages the game was end to end with some great passages of play from both sides. Holywood looked the more comfortable on the ball and were winning their individual battles and eventually took the lead with a strike from Zac W. As St Patricks looked for a way back in they began to commit more men forward which left Zak S to find some space and after a good solo run neatly rolled the ball into the bottom corner leaving the keeper stranded.

A great day of friendly competition and football with friends topped off with 3 excellent wins! Well done to all the boys on a great display both on and off the pitch.

Results:

2-1 W - Bloomfield

1-0 W - Crawfordsburn

2-0 W - St Patricks

SQUAD: CAMERON, JOSHUA, THOMAS, CONNOR, KYLE, OSCAR, MATTHEW K, ZAC W, MATTHEW L & ZAK S.

Posted on March 10, 2020 .

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.  

Posted on February 14, 2020 and filed under ECO SCHOOLS.

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. 

Posted on February 14, 2020 and filed under ECO SCHOOLS.

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!

Posted on February 13, 2020 .