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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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Viking learning in P6 ✨️

16th Oct 2024
Great fun in Primary 6 creating our Viking longships! ⛰️ A Viking longship, also known as a "longboat," was a type of ship used by the Vikings from around the 9th to 13th centuries. These ships were fast, durable, and designed for long-distance travel, both on open seas and rivers. Key characteristics include:
 
1. Sleek and narrow design: Longships were long and slender, allowing for speed and flexibility. This design enabled them to navigate shallow waters and even beach directly on shore.
 
2. Oars and sails: They typically had a single mast with a square sail for wind propulsion and multiple oar stations for manual rowing, making them versatile in various conditions.
 
3. Symmetrical bow and stern: Both the front (bow) and the back (stern) of the ship were pointed and almost identical, allowing the ship to reverse direction easily.
 
4. Dragon-head carvings: Many longships had decorative carvings, often of dragons or serpents, on the prow (front), which may have been used to intimidate enemies or for ceremonial purposes.
 
Viking longships were vital for exploration, trade, and raiding across vast areas, from Scandinavia to as far as North America, the Mediterranean, and the Caspian Sea. They played a crucial role in Viking expansion and their reputation as formidable sailors and warriors.
 
 
 
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!!