We examined lily pads, mini beasts and our adult and adolescent newts! Nelson lived at Sugarfield House on the Shankill, which has since given its name to Sugarfield Street. Other events included a pensioner's afternoon tea with live entertainment, a street party . To find out more about how you can save the bees visithttps://www.worldbeeday.org/en/. Principal, Mr W Wright [email protected] 028 9032 8341 About this school DE Number: 1016485 School type: Primary School Management Type: Controlled Find out more about School Management types Gender: Boys and Girls Age Range: 4-11 Specialist Provision Class: Yes Parliamentary constituency: Belfast North District Council: Belfast We also offer a breakfast club, after-school clubs and teacher-led Nursery provision for 3 and 4 year olds. It was in ruins by the 17th century and had disappeared entirely by the 19th, leaving only its graveyard. We also offer a breakfast club, after-school clubs and teacher-led Nursery provision for 3 and 4 year olds. Social Service. Shankill Primary Schools - Find & Compare Primary Schools Professionals It runs through the working-class, predominantly loyalist, area known as the Shankill. Both classrooms operate a 'through day' which means the children will attend from 8.45 am to 1.30 pm each day. var ga = document.createElement('script'); ga.type = 'text/javascript'; ga.async = true; RT @Rang4Seomra14 Reading buddies joined us in our classroom this afternoon @followstannes @msrigbysclass pic.twitter.com/P6nQ, RT @hinds_mcquiston A very happy bunch at Assembly today. Phone: 0871144311. School Guide local leagues show the 20 nearest schools to the search location or postcode by default. [76] Public transport is now provided by the Metro arm of Translink with the Shankill forming the eleventh of the company's twelve corridors. Primary schools reviews for shankill | School Guide Primary 5 and 6 pupils at Malvern Primary School took part in an art competition . Where can parents find help to choose a school? 152 Ardenlee Avenue, BT6 0AE Belfast, UK. [32] The Shankill Women's Centre, a women's educational initiative established by May Blood (now Baroness Blood) in 1987, is also located on the lower Shankill. St. Saviour's School was located in the city of Belfast, Shankill Parish. The "Rex Bar" on the middle Shankill is one of the oldest pubs on the Shankill Road and frequented by members of the UVF. Primary schools in the greater Shankill area included Forth River Primary School on the Ballygomartin Road. Many of the streets in the Shankill area, such as Leopold Street, Cambrai Street and Brussels Street, were named after places and people connected with Belgium or Flanders, where the flax from which the linen was woven was grown. The list of 20, 40 or 60 schools will show schools ranked by their School Guide Star Rating first. The Stormont seat was held by John William Nixon (independent Unionist) from 1929 to 1950, Ulster Unionists Robert Harcourt (19501955) and Neville Martin (19551958), Billy Boyd of the Northern Ireland Labour Party until 1965 then finally John McQuade, who was variously Ulster Unionist, independent Unionist and Democratic Unionist until the seat was abolished in 1972.