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Invitation to our Spring Concert - Thursday 30 April
You are cordially invited to join us for our Spring Concert next Thursday evening - another opportunity to enjoy the musical talent of our students. There’s no charge for this event but click on the link if you would like to make a donation to our chosen charities https://www.zeffy.com/en-GB/donation-form/shimna-spring-concert


Let the games begin!
Great to finally take possession of our new Sports Hall today. Key Stage 3 students were the first in, playing football and basketball over the lunch break. The first PE lessons in our fantastic new facility will take place tomorrow.


Shimna students ride the wave in YMCA programme
Last weekend, a group of Shimna students in Year 13 took part in a residential trip as part of Empower to Transform. This programme, organised by the YMCA in Newcastle, offers inclusive, group-based and outdoor learning opportunities for Shimna students. The group spent two nights at Carrowmena Old School House near Limavady, taking part in a range of activities, including catching some waves in a surfing session at Benone. The weekend helped to build confidence and a strong


A Level Geographers undertake fieldwork in magnificent Murlough
Ms Anderson, Head of Geography, writes: “Our Year 13 Geography students had a productive and enjoyable fieldwork visit to Murlough Nature Reserve yesterday, investigating vegetation succession and soil variation along a transect. After returning to school, the students collated their data and carried out soil tests. The group worked exceptionally well, making the most of the beautiful weather.” Nice to see our students returning to our roots. Murlough House hosted the first 6


Girls team lead the way in Gaelic matches over past week
Earlier today, our U14 Gaelic girls reached the Ulster semi-finals after a resounding victory over Edmund Rice College After a tight first half the teams were separated by a point at the break, with Edmund Rice College leading 1:3 to 1:2. The girls put in a fantastic turn around in the second half dominating the midfield and forward line with Issy Milligan tucking home 6 goals and a point for Shimna College. A stellar performance from Grace O'Boyle in defence kept the opposit
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