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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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Library time in P1 ๐Ÿ“š

4th Nov 2024
P1 library time ๐Ÿ“– Going to the library helps children in numerous ways:
 
1. Promotes a Love of Reading
 
Access to a Variety of Books: Libraries offer a wide range of books on different topics, which can spark children's interest in reading and encourage them to explore new subjects.
 
Freedom to Choose: Children can choose books that appeal to them, which fosters independence and excitement about reading.
 
2. Improves Literacy Skills
 
Reading Practice: Regularly borrowing and reading books helps children practice their reading skills, improve vocabulary, and understand different writing styles.
 
Storytime Sessions: Many libraries have storytime activities that introduce children to new words and concepts in a fun, engaging way.
 
3. Enhances Learning and Knowledge
 
Research and Exploration: Libraries provide access to resources beyond books, such as educational magazines, reference materials, and computers. Children can learn more about their interests or school topics.
 
Support for Homework: Libraries offer a quiet space for doing homework, and librarians can often help children find the resources they need.
 
4. Develops Social Skills
 
Group Activities: Libraries host events like book clubs, arts and crafts, or educational workshops where children can interact with peers, share ideas, and collaborate.
 
Respect and Responsibility: Visiting the library teaches children to respect shared spaces, follow rules, and take care of borrowed books, fostering a sense of responsibility.
 
5. Encourages Imagination and Creativity
 
Exposure to Different Genres: Reading fiction and non-fiction exposes children to various storytelling techniques, helping them develop their imaginations and creative thinking.
 
Interactive Programmes: Libraries often offer hands-on activities, such as science experiments or creative writing workshops, that stimulate children's curiosity and creativity.
 
6. Provides a Safe and Engaging Environment
 
Welcoming Space: Libraries are safe, nurturing places where children can explore, learn, and play in a positive setting.
 
Parental Involvement: Visiting the library together can be a bonding experience, encouraging parents to engage in their childโ€™s learning journey.
 
Overall, libraries are invaluable in supporting childrenโ€™s literacy, learning, and personal growth, all while making the experience enjoyable and enriching.
 
 
 
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!!