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Saint Anne's

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Welcome to St Anne’s website. We hope you will find it interesting and informative.

St Anne's is a large Primary school and Nursery unit in south Belfast, situated between Dunmurry and Finaghy.

At St Anne’s we attempt to develop, in a Catholic context, the spiritual, intellectual, physical social, aesthetic and emotional potential of all our children.


We aim to create a safe, secure and caring environment that promotes effective teaching and learning, the growth of confidence and self-esteem in every child and a positive climate, wherein the values of respect for others, self-discipline and acceptance of appropriate responsibilities will be fostered.

This is a community where the full participation of our pupils, parents, teachers, ancillary staff, governors and priests is encouraged and valued, in our best endeavours towards the achievement of holistic excellence.

We are very proud of our pupils’ achievements – from our small beginnings in 1956 to the present day.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Important Dates

P1 Sports: CANCELLED

Information Days for new P1 pupils and parents
Tuesday 22 May and Wednesday 23 May
2.45 to 3.30pm
Please proceed to the main school office
Sports Days 2012!
Nursery Sports: Thursday 7th June, 10.30 - 11.30
P4/5 Sports: Tuesday 12th June, 9.45 - 12.30
P6/7 Sports: Wednesday 13th June, 9.45 - 12.30
(All sports dates are 'weather permitting')

 

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St Anne's Primary School
50 Kingsway, Finaghy
Belfast
BT10 0NE
Telephone:  028 90615414
Fax:  028 90 620799
e-Mail:  info@stannes.belfast.ni.sch.uk
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