Celebrations were in full swing on Friday to mark the coronation of King Charles III. All the girls came to school in non-uniform red, white and blue, some wearing crowns,…
Posted: 10th September 2020
Welcome back everyone, its great to see you all in school after such a long summer break. We also welcome our new Reception class and new children across the years to Stormont School. We hope you enjoy your time with us and we look forward to getting to know you over the coming months. We have lots of exciting lessons and projects for you to get involved in. Reception had their first lunch at Stormont which seemed to go down a treat.
Posted: 25th August 2020
We want to congratulate all pupils who have now received their GCSE and A Level results. Even though it has been a difficult time for you, don’t look back – look forward. Your future is in front of you where you can create your journey. This time in your life has been a hurdle and you will go on to face other hurdles, some of your own making and others not but don’t let it hold you back. Being able to face difficulties and uncertainty is part of life as is joy and happiness and success. Good luck.
Posted: 24th July 2020
What an extraordinary term, not the one we planned or are used to but we know that our Year 6 girls are resilient and have had the best start at Stormont School. We are proud of their achievements and will miss them greatly but it is a time to spread your wings and enjoy the coming years at your new school. How exciting?
We improvised together in this crazy time with bubbles and direction arrows, signs all over and how much hand gel can a girl use? We will see you again and say goodbye properly as it is only an au revoir for now. Your adaptation to home schooling, to Zoom lessons and a reverse request to log in and sit in front of a screen has been interesting. The Zoom concert and Prize Giving was a first, you have been amazing. Who would have known that Judge Rinder would have a special message for our Year 6 Stormont girls!
Enjoy the summer and we look forward to meeting up really soon.
Posted: 2nd July 2020
We are pleased to announce that Kinnari P in Year 1 recently won First Prize in the IAPS iArt Competition.
This year IAPS ran a Fine Art competition which meant that there wasn’t a theme but it had to be a drawing, painting, printing, collage or sculpture. It was divided into 3 categories of ages. All the girls from Year 1 to Year 6 at Stormont produced a piece of artwork in their art lessons. Three pieces were sent in by Mrs Ruth Burgess, the Art Coordinator earlier in the year. In the Year 1 – 2 age group, Kinnari P submitted a collaged self-portrait. Annabella S in the Year 3 – 4 age group submitted a pen and ink drawing of fruit and vegetables and in the Year 5 – 6 age group, Amy S submitted a lino print of trees. All artwork was from primary observation.
Kinnari used coloured paper for her collage self-portrait and was a very good likeness. The girls used mirrors to record the shapes and detail they saw. The shapes were built up from the background and was completed over a series of lessons. Kinnari’s use of colour and proportion was exceptional.
Kinnari’s winning entry is now in our Head’s Gallery and we congratulate her for her effort and attention to detail. Well done.
Posted: 15th July 2019
With the announcement of lockdown during COVID-19 Stormont School had already begun to plan for an uncertain future. Live online lessons were put in place for the whole school including assemblies so that teachers could keep in touch with the pupils. It has to be said that there was a lot of online learning for the teachers and Senior Leadership Team but with dogged determination Stormont School pulled together. Each week the live lessons increased, every child was issued a secure email address so that work could be issued and returned to be marked by the class teacher. When the good news came that Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 could return we welcomed them with open arms (but not literally due to social distancing). It was so lovely to see the girls and for them to see their teachers. With lots of planning and discussions and a huge amount of work, Stormont School rose to the challenge and although we didn’t have to bring the whole school back, we felt the decision was right. We anted to give the girls (and parents) some structure and to finish an extraordinary term on a high. We had 90% attendance which was outstanding.
We even managed an online concert and Prize Giving!
Posted: 15th July 2019
What an extraordinary term, not the one we planned or are used to but we know that our Year 6 girls are resilient and have had the best start at Stormont School. We are proud of their achievements and will miss them greatly but it is a time to spread your wings and enjoy the coming years at your new school. How exciting?
We improvised together in this crazy time with bubbles and direction arrows, signs all over and how much hand gel can a girl use? We will see you again and say goodbye properly as it is only an au revoir for now. Your adaptation to home schooling, to Zoom lessons and a reverse request to log in and sit in front of a screen has been interesting. The online concert and Prize Giving was a first, you have been amazing. Who would have known that #judgerinder would have a special message for our Year 6 Stormont girls!
Enjoy the summer and we look forward to meeting up really soon.
Posted: 15th July 2019
Having come to the end of the summer term, Stormont now looks ahead to the start of the next academic year. Lots of improvements and maintenance will be taking place in the coming weeks during the summer break. We also wait news from the Government about how education will look but we are confident that we will deliver a full curriculum for the girls. On reflection it does make one realise how adaptable we all are, how resilient we are. Stormont has always provided excellent education and during COVID-19 provided above and beyond support and creative learning where other schools did not. It is testament to the Senior Leadership Team and the teachers and staff involved. Our school has amazing facilities and at its heart is the welfare and education of all the girls.