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St Josephs Primary School, Slate Street, Belfast
18th April Good Friday - P7 Reenactment of The Stations of the Cross 7pm St Peter's Cathedral | 11th April - End of afterschool clubs for the term | Date for your diary - Sports Day, P4-P7 Tuesday 20th May, P1-P3 Wednesday 21st May: 9.30-12noon at Grosvenor Leisure Centre. Children come to school as normal | 9th April - Primary One School Placement Announcement for P1 September 2025 | Please help us keep attendance high. Days missed from school impacts on learning and progress. It's not long until we are off for Easter!!
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From our orchard 🥧 🍎

10th Sep 2024
Today Year 2 made Apple Crumble using the apples we harvested from our orchard. This activity was cross curricular involving following a procedural, observing changes that happen when we heat food, weighing ingredients to name but a few. We are looking forward to trying with custard this afternoon . 🙂 Just one of the reasons why Mrs G is one of our favourites! #feedthestaff #savesomeforus 🥧 ❤️💐

Teaching baking in schools offers several important benefits that go beyond simply learning a practical skill:
 
1. **Math and Science Skills**: Baking involves measuring ingredients, understanding proportions, and following precise temperatures and times. This reinforces math concepts like fractions, ratios, and conversions, as well as scientific principles like chemical reactions.
 
2. **Life Skills**: Learning how to bake teaches students essential life skills, such as preparing food for themselves and others, which promotes self-sufficiency and healthy eating habits.
 
3. **Creativity and Problem-Solving**: Baking allows students to experiment with ingredients and recipes, fostering creativity. If a recipe doesn't work, students must troubleshoot and find solutions, building problem-solving abilities.
 
4. **Patience and Attention to Detail**: Baking requires following steps carefully and waiting for results, teaching students patience and the importance of attention to detail.
 
5. **Teamwork and Collaboration**: In a classroom setting, baking often involves working in groups, which encourages teamwork and communication.
 
6. **Cultural Awareness**: Baking can introduce students to different cultures and traditions through foods, promoting diversity and inclusivity.
 
7. **Mental Health Benefits**: Baking can also have a calming effect, providing a creative and therapeutic outlet for stress, which can support students’ mental well-being.
 
Overall, baking teaches a wide range of academic, social, and practical skills that are valuable for students’ personal development.
 
 
 
18th April Good Friday - P7 Reenactment of The Stations of the Cross 7pm St Peter's Cathedral
11th April - End of afterschool clubs for the term
Date for your diary - Sports Day, P4-P7 Tuesday 20th May, P1-P3 Wednesday 21st May: 9.30-12noon at Grosvenor Leisure Centre. Children come to school as normal
9th April - Primary One School Placement Announcement for P1 September 2025
Please help us keep attendance high. Days missed from school impacts on learning and progress. It's not long until we are off for Easter!!