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BACK TO SCHOOL 2025-DATE AND TIMES

Pupils return to school on Friday 29th August 2025.

Primary 1 children will attend from 9.00am until 11.30am. A morning snack will be provided.

Please refer back to the P1 booklet given out at the Induction meeting to see further settling in times.

Miss Blee and Miss Mc Devitt will be in touch with their parents in relation to start days and times. 

Primary 2-Primary 7 children will attend from 9.00am until 12 noon. There is no canteen service so the children will need a lunch when they get home. Please send a morning snack and bottle of water with your child.

The children can arrive in school from 8.30am on Friday 29th August 2025.

P1, P2 and P3 will go to their classrooms where an adult will supervise. P4-P7 will be supervised in the assembly hall until 9.00am.

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Chapel Road Primary School, Waterside
BACK TO SCHOOL AUGUST 2025 BACK TO SCHOOL 2025-DATE AND TIMES Pupils return to school on Friday 29th August 2025. Primary 1 children will attend from 9.00am until 11.30am. A morning snack will be provided. Please refer back to the P1 booklet given out at the Induction meeting to see further settling in times.Miss Blee and Miss Mc Devitt will be in touch with their parents in relation to start days and times. Primary 2-Primary 7 children will attend from 9.00am until 12 noon. There is no canteen service so the children will need a lunch when they get home. Please send a morning snack and bottle of water with your child. The children can arrive in school from 8.30am on Friday 29th August 2025. P1, P2 and P3 will go to their classrooms where an adult will supervise. P4-P7 will be supervised in the assembly hall until 9.00am.
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ANTI-BULLYING WEEK 16th-20th NOVEMBER 2020

13th Nov 2020

Anti-Bullying week begins on the 16th November. To mark the start of the week we are holding an odd socks day. Children are invited to come to school wearing odd socks. The purpose of this is to show that we are all different and unique, but we are all united against bullying within our school.

The theme this year for Anti-Bullying is “United Against Bullying,” The Anti-Bullying Alliance have chosen this theme because:

This year, more than ever, we’ve witnessed the positive power that society can have when we come together to tackle a common challenge.”

Anti-Bullying Week is no different. Bullying has a long lasting effect on those who experience and witness it. But by channelling our collective power, through shared efforts and shared ambitions, we can reduce bullying together. From parents and carers, to teachers and politicians, to children and young people, we all have a part to play in coming together to make a difference. 

“We’re all a piece in the puzzle, and together, we’re united against bullying.”

So make a note to wear odd socks on Monday 16th November.