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We endeavour to provide a balanced education, to encourage and enthuse pupils to develop their individual personalities and potentials to the full.
About us
A controlled primary school on the outskirts of Donemana village.
We have 106 children enrolled at present and a teaching staff of six teachers.
Donemana Primary
31 Longland Road,
Donemana
Co. Tyrone
N. Ireland
BT82 0PH
Phone: 02871398633
(See map or satellite view.)
We have 106 children enrolled at present and a teaching staff of six teachers.
Donemana Primary

31 Longland Road,
Donemana
Co. Tyrone
N. Ireland
BT82 0PH
Phone: 02871398633
(See map or satellite view.)
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Archive page for Thursday, 07 February 2008
Super Wednesday-the big vote
Today in class Mr Guy let us perfrom a debate on if we should wear school uniform or not. First up was Jack Buchanan and Kirsty-Jo Wallace-Jack B won it was exciting.
Then it was Newmanda Dunn v Rebecca Garfield up next- Newmanda Dunn won.
Also Ruth Allen v Megan Starrett had a go-Megan Starrett won.
James Parkhill and I had another debate James won the debate.
William and Gary had another debate but sadly Gary did not win but William did.
We used the new activote sytem-it was good fun everybody got to vote and we gave our own opinion and Mr Guy was able to bring it up on computer and we saw who won.
The article was completed by Jack Parkhill







