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Covenanter Trip
Each year for the last 12 years a ‘Covenanters’ trip has been arranged in conjunction with our School. This year will be our 13th and will centre around the theme of ‘The Two Margarets’, who were drowned for ‘Christs Crown … Continue reading
OPEN DAY
Ballymoney Independent Christian School & Sunbeams Pre-school invite you to our OPEN DAY FRIDAY 10th February 12noon – 3:00pm & 5:oopm – 8:00pm YOU ARE INVITED! You will be made most Welcome! Our Address is 55 … Continue reading
Annual Harvest Thanksgiving Service
Our ‘Annual Harvest Service’ takes place on Wednesday 26th October 2011 at 10am – All are welcome to come along to support the children. See some short reports of our ‘Harvest’ service and sunbeams from last year 2010 below. Pupils, … Continue reading
Sponsored Walk & Barbecue
The 2011 sponsored walk and barbecue took place in the beautiful Roe Valley Country park on Saturday 25th June. There were upwards on 90 attendees from the sunbeams pre school, our school, mums, dads and friends. Thanks must be given … Continue reading
Sponsored Walk & Barbecue in the Roe Valley Country Prk
On Saturdaty 25th June, Mums & Dads and friends will hold a fundraising walk & barbecue in the beautiful Roe Valley Country Park. We hope as many as possible will turn out but if you cannot attend why not … Continue reading
The difference in a ‘Christian School’ Curriculum
At a regional meeting for Principals earlier in this academic year, Miss Dane, Principal of Kilskeery Independent Christian School, was asked how the curriculum in the Christian School differs from that in State Education.
Open Day
Each February our School has an open day for parents and children to come along and see our premises and talk to the teachers and pupils.
Meeting with Charity Commission for N.I.
Six members of the Presbytery Education Board met with two representatives of the new Charity Commission on Thursday 26th November 2009.
Unsuitable content in ‘A Level’ English Literature Texts
For the past two years the Education Board of Presbytery has been raising the unsuitability of English ‘A Level’ texts with the local Council for the Curriculum Examinations and Assessment [CEA].