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Derry pupils send letters to Santa and elderly

written by cassoscoop December 13, 2020
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Pupils at Holy Child Primary School in Creggan sending small gifts and letters to elderly people at Creggan Day Centre

PPRIMARY pupils in Londonderry have been very busy writing their letters to Santa, and to elderly residents in care homes and adult day centres.

The letters aim to bring much-needed festive cheer to older people right across the north west after a difficult year.

Several primary schools have been colouring and decorating letters and cards for their new pensioner pen-pals.

Santa will have his work cut out this year with a shark, a tree house and an ice cream van on some pupil’s Christmas wish-lists.

Pupils sang Christmas carols with elderly people at Creggan Day Centre through the windows

Along with the letters sent by Holy Child Primary School, people at the Creggan Adult Day Centre also received a small gift and were sent a recorded copy of the school’s nativity play, which early reviews suggest will be a Christmas cracker.

The items were delivered by the children outside the care home, who sang Christmas carols with elderly residents through the windows.

The gifts and letters were sanitised by Western Health Trust staff before being distributed.

“Things may be a little different this year, but we are hoping to create an atmosphere of wonder and awe in all of the children,” principal Nicola Cullen said.

The Creggan primary school also has an array of events and activities planned to help get pupils and staff in the Christmas mood after a stop-start school year.

“There is a Santa scavenger hunt to get pupils and parents out walking together and we also did a Twelve Days of Christmas reverse advent calendar for Foyle Foodbank.

“It’s when pupils bring in food items each day for those who need them,” Mrs Cullen explained.

Pupils at Oakgrove Integrated Primary School in the Waterside will be sending letters to Rectory Field Care Home through an initiative run by medical centres.

People at Creggan Day Centre also got a digital copy of the school’s nativity play to watch on their IPads

At least eight primary schools and eight nursing homes are involved in the pen-pal scheme run through the Glendermott and Eglinton practices.

Daniel Quinn, who is a social worker involved in the programme, said the primary school pen-pal scheme was brought about from a suggestion by Derry GP Nicola Herron to help combat isolation in the district.

Speaking to BBC News NI, Mr Quinn said it is hoped the initiative would help teach children about “empathy and kindness” and establish “a regular pen-pal relationship between a young person and older person”.

“So far, school children have provided over 150 personalised letters, cards and pieces of art work for the older people,” he said.

“In the long-term we hope the older people will write back and, when restrictions allow, we will be able to arrange for pupils to come and visits the care homes.”

Oakgrove PS has a long-running connection with the care home and in previous years would have visited residents over the festive period.

Pupils from Oakgrove Integrated Primary School

Primary seven teacher Rory Collins said pupils wanted to keep in contact with the residents this year and keep spirits up within the community during the pandemic.

“We were very lucky we had a full class last week, which has hardly happened this year, we just spent the day writing Christmas cards with positive messages in them and recorded ourselves singing carols,” he said.

“Children have missed out on school trips, pantos and a lot of other things, but that hasn’t stopped them getting into the Christmas spirit.”

Derry pupils send letters to Santa and elderly was last modified: December 15th, 2020 by cassoscoop

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