St Anne’s Primary School pupils get the road safety message

The pupils at St Anne’s Primary School have shown they are ‘in the know’ when it comes to road safety - by winning the Road Safety of NI Primary Schools Quiz.
Pupils from St Annes Primary School who were winners of the Road Safety of NI Primary Schools Quiz.   Also in the photo is Albert Smallwoods, David Jackson Road Safety Committee and Siobhan Gillen, Vice-Principal. Pictured at the  pupils who were third in the event: Cormac McGinley, Pearse Brennan, Matthew McGurk and Daire McGonigle.Pupils from St Annes Primary School who were winners of the Road Safety of NI Primary Schools Quiz.   Also in the photo is Albert Smallwoods, David Jackson Road Safety Committee and Siobhan Gillen, Vice-Principal. Pictured at the  pupils who were third in the event: Cormac McGinley, Pearse Brennan, Matthew McGurk and Daire McGonigle.
Pupils from St Annes Primary School who were winners of the Road Safety of NI Primary Schools Quiz. Also in the photo is Albert Smallwoods, David Jackson Road Safety Committee and Siobhan Gillen, Vice-Principal. Pictured at the pupils who were third in the event: Cormac McGinley, Pearse Brennan, Matthew McGurk and Daire McGonigle.

A team from the Londonderry primary school came first overall in the Northern Ireland Road Safety quiz which was held in Fire Service Training Headquarters in Belfast on Monday, April 7, much to the delight of both pupils and staff at the school.

Teams of pupils from St Anne’s Primary School were place first and second overall in the north west heats of the competition earlier in the year, which qualified them to represent Foyle Region in the finals in Belfast last week.

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The winning team received a crystal trophy while other winners received a glass trophy and certificate. The winning team were Eva Cassidy, Caitlin Doherty, Aoibh Gallagher and Adam Lowry, while the team which took third place were Cormac McGinley, Pearse Brennan, Matthew McGurk andDaire McGonigle.

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