Colour Run at Richill Recreation Centre, Tuesday 17th June, 1.45-2.45pm -

This is open to ALL P1-P7 pupils, payable through the ParentPay App and accompanied by consent waver.  Those whose children are not participating should inform school and indicate whether their child is being collected from school at 1pm or going to watch the Colour Run by bus and getting collected from Richill at 2.45pm.  Thank you.

Those pupils taking part, require a plain white or light coloured t-shirt, old shorts/track bottoms and old trainers. Glasses, goggles and dress-up accessories can also be worn.  Participants will all receive a goodie bag courtesy of Hunters of Markethill and a certificate. Parents and friends are invited to create an atmosphere, spectate and cheer our pupils on. Note, bin bags or an old blanket/towel would be advisable to sit on travelling home at 2.45pm. 

Thank you

Mr. Hutchinson

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Hamiltonsbawn Primary School, Hamiltonsbawn
Whole School Colour Run event (no after school clubs) [17th June 2025] Our School Council are excited to help deliver their very first \'Colour Run\' in partnership with Sports City at Richill RC on Tuesday 17th June. An EA bus will transport children from 1.20pm to Richill and parents are welcome to attend to cheer the chi | Colour Run at Richill Recreation Centre, Tuesday 17th June, 1.45-2.45pm This is open to ALL P1-P7 pupils, payable through the ParentPay App and accompanied by consent waver.  Those whose children are not participating should inform school and indicate whether their child is being collected from school at 1pm or going to watch the Colour Run by bus and getting collected from Richill at 2.45pm.  Thank you.Those pupils taking part, require a plain white or light coloured t-shirt, old shorts/track bottoms and old trainers. Glasses, goggles and dress-up accessories can also be worn.  Participants will all receive a goodie bag courtesy of Hunters of Markethill and a certificate. Parents and friends are invited to create an atmosphere, spectate and cheer our pupils on. Note, bin bags or an old blanket/towel would be advisable to sit on travelling home at 2.45pm.  Thank youMr. Hutchinson
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The Magpie Primary 4 Art

15th Jan 2025
We had such an enjoyable time learning about the painting The Magpie by Claude Monet on Tuesday afternoon. We heard about Monet’s life and how this painting was supposed to be one of Monet’s best.
The boys and girls looked carefully at the painting before beginning, noticing various parts of the painting like the wall and trees as well as the Magpie itself.
The children used charcoal pencils to sketch the wall and trees and then started with paint to colour the sky and ground. In the background we listened to some Winter relaxing music while we painted. Next week we will finish our paintings off.