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Boys regularly use computers to research these topics and to draw creatures which they have been learning about.

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We have also really enjoyed watching live baby caterpillars change into the chrysalis stage and finally emerge as amazing butterflies which we set free in the garden. We have set up a wormery for several years and they have watched the live worms recycling some natural materials, turning them into soil.

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They learn about many types of fish, polar animals and garden creatures. Other topics which we enjoy during the school year include The Gruffalo and Friends, Polar Lands, Off to the Farm, Under the Sea and Round and Round the Garden where different parts of our world are investigated. Boys also practise for our presentation of Festive Songs when Pre Foundation to P3 perform on stage for the rest of the school, staff and parents. Toys are built using construction materials, wrapped and sent off in sacks for delivery to the large fireplace. Our role play corner often changes to Santa’s workshop and we set up a mini business where the boys dress up as Santa’s elves, answer the phone to take orders (which they are now able to write down) and pass on to their design team. We are very lucky to have the beautiful Inchmarlo school grounds to learn about local nature.Ĭhristmas is always fun too. We build shelters outside, count out ingredients to make mud kitchen recipes, find out about our local environment, enjoy making natural collages and so much more. One of the highlights of the school week is Forest School. The boys learn about school rules, routines and expectations and quickly become integrated into our wider school family relating to staff and pupils and enjoying work and play times, both inside and out. We play board games such as Happy Families and Twister and create lots of Art connected to our family, friends and interests. This usually includes a lot of exercise using our 5 a day programme which has themed dances, getting the boys off to a really happy start to their day. Our year is characterised by some fabulous topics which create a framework for our learning and incorporate all areas of the Northern Irish Curriculum.Īt the start of the school year we focus on ourselves, our families, our bodies and healthy eating. That is what P1 in Inchmarlo is all about.

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But at the same time, boys are continually learning the foundations of Literacy, Numeracy, ICT and many other areas of development which are built upon throughout life. Lots of laughter and singing, stories and painting, quizzes and games are daily occurrences during the first year of school. Whenever I had a day off I'd walk around the city, chatting to people and soaking up the vibes of the place.P1 is taught by Miss Selby. "I equally loved being out on the streets… I truly love Belfast and I've got to know it in a different way to than I did previously. We were all very keen to see how the llama did and, safe to say, it was flourishing by the time we left. There was actually a llama born one morning as we walked past one of the paddocks and that was really exciting. It was wonderful because we were right in the middle of the gorgeous countryside in this rather enormous house.

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Speaking about filming in Belfast, actress Amanda Burton, who plays the role of Katherine Maguire in series 3, said, "I spent a lot of time in a beautiful house that was Katherine's home.

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Tune in Monday 10th May, at 9pm on BBC One! Check out which other TV shows were filmed in Northern Ireland:Īlthough series 1 and 2 of ITV's crime drama Marcella was filmed in and around London, series 3 moved to Belfast in Northern Ireland, with actress Anna Friel portraying her new undercover persona, Keira Devlin. Their stories are powerful, personal and memorable.” Following months of detailed research, Gwyneth and the Studio Lambert team will help audiences get an insight into how abortion law has affected many different women and their families. Piers Wenger, Director of BBC Drama, says: “Abortion is a complex and emotive subject, and it continues to divide opinion in Northern Ireland and elsewhere. I think the contributors will all be moved, as I am, by the extraordinary truthfulness and emotional depth that these wonderful actors bring to their stories.” "I’ve been deeply touched by their experiences and feel honoured to be asked to share their stories. Gwyneth Hughes, a writer for the show shares: “I knew the law was different, but I had no idea what that really meant until I went to Northern Ireland and met some of the families involved." Sinéad Keenan (Little Boy Blue), Lola Petticrew (Bloodlands), and Genevieve O’Reilly (The Fall)







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