Seagate Londonderry, which this year celebrates its first twenty years at Springtown, asked students from local schools to create an innovative piece of art to reflect the theme of “Data Storage”.
Seagate Londonderry, which this year celebrates its first twenty years at Springtown, asked students from local schools to create an innovative piece of art to reflect the theme of “Data Storage”.
Sports Day took place on Wednesday 15th May. Our pupils performed really well in the cold and windy conditions and records were broken. We managed to complete nearly all the track and field events with only the relays suffering due to the deteriorating track conditions. These will be completed after exam week. A full breakdown…
Progress Files were presented to all year 12 pupils on the afternoon of Thursday, 9 May, by Alice McAlary. Alice gave pupils a motivational and entertaining talk on how each of them was unique.
This competition, organised by the Consumer Studies department of the University of Ulster, was based on The Apprentice television programme. It gave pupils a feel for business, entrepreneurship, creativity, time management and working under pressure.
Our new Surf Club kicked off on Friday 10th May at Benone Strand. Led by Dan Laverty from Long Line Surf School both our pupils and staff took to the waves and had fun in the summer sunshine. Over the next few weeks the pupils and staff will perfect their skills and prepare for the big surf competition on the last week….
Pupils from St Mary’s High School and from Limavady High School are taking part in a North East PEACE III Limavady Community Cohesion Project, designed by School Employer Connections in conjunction with Business in the Community.
Students at Limavady High School were keen to get their employability skills up to scratch participating in a GIS workshop facilitated by the University of Ulster Coleraine. Year 10 Geography students carried out research on sites across Northern Ireland using up to date GIS technology.
200 past pupils, past and present parents and friends of Limavady High school attended a Blue Lamp Disco at Limavady Football Club. The night was organised by Limavady High school forum and over £1,000 was raised.
On Tuesday 23 April a group of twenty seven Year 12 pupils from Limavady High school visited Little Treasures Day Nursery where they were welcomed warmly by all the staff.
AS Performing arts, GCSE Drama and Media studies pupils from Limavady High School enjoyed an Artskills, Creative Industries workshops at the Playhouse in Londonderry.