Things everyone remembers about going to primary school in Northern Ireland

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Things everyone remembers about going to primary school in Northern Ireland
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From sticky little fingers to pen-using pre-teens, we did an awful lot of growing during those years

Seeing today's weans trot off with their bags on their back has us reminiscent of years gone by. Whether the sight reminds you of your own school days or you're a parent of older kids thinking back to when they needed you to tie their laces, there's something so nostalgic about seeing small kids cutting about in their wee uniforms.

No homework on Fridays Friday mornings often came with a spelling or times tables test to assess the week’s learning homework, but once that was over with, you could practically taste freedom. Once the end of the day arrived, you got to enjoy a homework-free evening and weekend - the likes of which you wouldn’t see again in secondary school.

Battle of the Tipp-Exes In deciding certain kids were ready to use pens, teachers opened up another can of worms within their classroom: how mistakes made in ink would be corrected. No longer could errors be rubbed away with an eraser - Tipp-Ex was needed to cover them up. Handmade cards for every occasion From the age we could hold a pencil up until we were around 11, our mummies and daddies never went without handmade cards for the likes of Halloween, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Paddy’s Day and Easter. Every art class approaching those occasions consisted of using glitter, sequins, gel pens, pipe cleaners, feathers or whatever else to decorate coloured card paper.

Nativity plays feeling like Broadway productions Between the musical numbers, the tea towel-wearing wise men trying to pronounce ‘frankincense’ and ‘myrrh’ while missing some baby teeth and the glamour the angels’ costumes required, Christmas plays were a fair bit of work. The pride some parents displayed while watching their child play Mary or Joseph would make you think they were in a starring role on the West End.

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