Ulster Tatler – June 2019

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WELCOME TO HOLLYPARK!


Let us take you on a journey to one of the
most prestigious nurseries in Northern
Ireland. Based in Portadown, Co Armagh
Hollypark is the place where dreams come
true, laughter rings out and memories are
made that will last forever. Hollypark offer
a high standard of care and education
provided to children from 6 weeks to 12
years old. Parents can put their trust in
Hollypark’s highly qualified and skilled
early year’s professionals to fulfil their
children’s individual needs.
With almost six fabulous years under

their belt, Hollypark is continuing to thrive
within the community and has recently
opened the doors of a new purpose built
Toddler Room and Après School Room.
These new play rooms are a wonderful
addition to the nursery and provide the
children with opportunities for meaning
and purposeful play experiences through a
range of activities including music, creative
art, gardening, imaginative play and
construction.
Hollypark ticks all the boxes when it
comes to providing the best care for

your child; graduate led staff team, small
class sizes, a large outdoor play area and
a homely environment , it’s exactly what
young children need to develop and
flourish to their full potential. Hollypark’s
educational enrichment programmes
are developed and woven into the daily
curriculum to ensure that every child
receives a well-balanced, educational
experience regardless of their age.

Put your trust in Hollypark today!
http://www.hollyparknursery.co.uk

gROSVENOR STRIKES gOLD


Congratulations to Grosvenor Grammar School’s hugely talented athletes
who enjoyed incredible success at the Ulster Schools’ Track and Field
Championships 2019, held at the Antrim Forum on Friday 17th and Saturday
18th May. In particular, the School’s boys team performed superbly to win the
overall Team Trophy for the first time in its history – a truly remarkable feat.
Amongst a string of outstanding performances, arguably the highlight of the
day was the gold medal secured by the Intermediate Boys 4 x 100 metres
relay team of Lewis Hamilton, Nathan Stewart, Joseph McNaughten and Adam
Sykes, whose incredible time of 44.00 seconds broke the Ulster Schools’ record
that had stood for 21 years – a phenomenal accomplishment.
Well done to all of Grosvenor Grammar School’s athletes, along with their
dedicated coaches, for their outstanding achievements; we wish them every
success in the upcoming All-Ireland Schools’ Track and Field Championships.


Year 11 pupil Dylan McBride celebrates
following his gold medal-winning performance
in the Intermediate Boys 1500 metres – his
third Ulster Schools’ gold in as many years.


Grosvenor Grammar School’s Intermediate Boys and
Girls sprint relay teams, both of whom secured gold.

Year 11 pupil Jenna Breen with her gold
medal from the Intermediate Girls 300 metres.

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Intermediate sprinter Adam Sykes proudly
displays his three gold medals from this
year’s Championships – in the 100 metres,
200 metres and 4 x 100 metres sprint relay.
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