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Entrance of the junior school

Campbell College Junior School entrance

Welcome to Campbell College Junior School. The newly built school proudly opened its doors on 31 May 2006, and offers state-of -the-art learning facilities. We admit boys aged 4 – 11 to Preps 1-7; and both boys and girls to the Kindergarten class.

We boast:

  • A state-of –the-art learning environment
  • All facilities on site
  • Excellent staff to pupil ratio
  • French for Preps 5-7
  • Excellent coaching in sport and games
  • Specialist teaching in art and music
  • A competitive house system
  • A full programme of pastoral care
  • A Healthy Eating Policy
  • A well-stocked school library
  • ‘Wrap Around Care’ with Early Morning Club and After School Club
  • A comprehensive extra-curricular programme
  • Interactive whiteboards in all classrooms

Our aim is to promote academic, sporting and cultural excellence within the atmosphere of a warm, welcoming, family school and with the emphasis on total curriculum.

Our students are cared for by dedicated staff, all determined to foster the individual talents of each boy. Our full extra-curricular programme ensures that each pupil will have the opportunity to sample the many activities on offer.

We hope that our pupils will leave Junior School having had an excellent primary education; and with a set of values that will prepare them for Middle and Senior School, and the life beyond.

Hazel Rowan
Head of Junior School

 

Notices

Junior School Mini-Rugby qualify for the Ulster Schools' Mini Rugby Finals

For all the latest mini-rugby news click here

School Play: The Jungle Book

Junior School presented The Jungle Book Wednesday 12 and Thursday 13 March 7.30pm. Full story

Switch on to Savings

Students from Junior School and Middle School entered an Art competition – the aim to design a poster raising awareness of Energy Efficiency. Full story

"Junior School gives excellent attention to promoting Health & Well-being ... "

This is just one of the comments from Dr Sinead Furey, ETI, following a specialist Junior School Inspection of ‘Health and Wellbeing’. Full Story.