We are very pleased that the entire Primary 5 year group at the Armstrong Primary School in Armagh took part in a Morning on the Hill initiative. There were three group visits to the Library, No 5 Vicars’ Hill and the Cathedral. We were delighted to receive drawings from one of the groups, and will display all of them in the Library. One in particular showed the Library off beautifully, so we decided to carry it on our website. All were a pleasure to receive – a fine gift from the last school to participate in the Morning on the Hill initiative in 2013.
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