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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.
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A controlled primary school on the outskirts of Donemana village.
We have 95 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 95 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 Friday, 30 May 2008
Bready Bashing
The school cricket team travelled to the ever growing bready CC complex, to take on Bready Jubilee PS today, and again emerged as strong winners. Winning the toss, skipp Joe Robinson elected to bat and immediately took advantage. Joe and Andrew opened the batting, with both making strong contributions and Joe only losing his wicket in an effort to push on the run rate.
Joe made 21, losing his wicket in the tenth over, with the score on 58. His partner was edging towards a fifty himself, but the arrival of Gary McClintock at the wicket saw an explosion of runs!
With Andrew Austin nearing the 50 mark, Gary quickly caught up with his younger team mate and surpassed his score in the second last over-his fifty coming off just nine overs of shared batting and included eight fours and a six.
Sadly Andrew succumbed just short of his fifty making a well tempered and controlled 46. The team total off the twenty overs was a handsome 148 and proved to be too much of a burden for their opponents.
Bready batted against an ever changing bowling attack, allowing all the players to contribute, and scraped towards the 40 run mark.
