On Bank Holiday Mayday, a team from GIPS entered and completed the RiverRock Belfast Marathon Relay in a record-breaking time of 4 hours and 32 minutes. This easily knocked over 15 minutes off the finish time from last year’s effort. Well done to all involved for giving up your holiday in order to support the IEF who in turn do so much for our school. We help them to help us!
Have a wee look at this clip of Mrs A as she strides across the finish line. No guts no glory!! 😉
GIPS roadrunners
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Glengormley Footballers take 2nd Place!
Our little football team took second place runners-up last week in a Newtownabbey Tournament held at the Valley Leisure Centre.
We were going really strong through all the games until we met our rivals Carnmoney PS in the last game. Unfortunately on this occasion, things did not go our way! The boys played really well and were commended on their team skills, individual skills and spirit.
We won two games, drew two and lost the final one. We scored a hatful of goals along the way and had a lot of fun.
Here are some clips from the events to see how well they played.
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P1 & P2 (Foundation Stage) Nativity
Boys and Girls from Glengormley P5-7 sang and played recorders at Tesco Newtownabbey & The Abbeycentre on Wed 8th Dec 10 to both entertain Christmas shoppers and to help raise money and awareness for Macmillan Cancer Support. They helped raise quite a lot of money in the short time they were there. Thanks go also to the manager of Tesco, who generously donated well-deserved refreshments for all the children after they had finished.
Follow this link to the Friend’s of Glengormley Integrated Facebook Page which holds the movie of our KS1 Production from December 2010…
Click on this link above to access the movie from home.
Children from Key Stage 2 classes performed on 1st December 2010 in Glengormley Presbyterian Church 5 peices they had prepared for the Local Community Annual Carol Service. The children sang and played to a very high standard entertaining everyone from the local clergy to the local PSNI Inspector and the Deputy Mayor of Newtownabbey. Then they got some juice, biscuits and goodies in the church hall afterwards with their parents tucking into coffee, tea and mince pies. Well done to all involved. Here are a few clips of the children performing.