Pre School Glowing Annual Inspection
Our annual Social Services Pre School inspection praised our setting….
'“ Children’s experiences were broad and balanced and provided them with opportunities which met their differing needs.”
“Children could build on their own natural curiosity, use their imagination, express their own ideas and develop their language and social skills.”
Parent feedback…
“Victoria College Belfast Preschool is a fantastic facility. As a family we are delighted with our experience so far and would recommend it to anybody. The staff are enthusiastic and committed and provide a holistic experience”
Forest School Fun Across Prep
Forest School benefits children holistically by boosting confidence, self-esteem, resilience and independence. It fosters creativity, problem-solving, social skills and a love for the outdoors. It ultimately improves overall well-being and connection to the environment. Our pupils across Prep love it!
WW2 Learning in Prep 4
As part of Prep 4’ s WW2 topic, the girls have been learning about evacuees. This week they brought in a special item from home that they would pack if they were an evacuee!
Eco Litter Pick
Our Eco lunchtime club spent their time wisely by completing a litter pick within the school grounds. Good news - what an empty bag!
Aspire 2026
Aspire 2026 started with our Prep 7 pupils meeting up with their friends from Inchmarlo and St. Brides to explore existing friendships through art, music and sport.
Stone Age Experts
Prep 5 are our resident Stone Age experts! Look at these wonderful cave paintings!
Off to a swimming start in 2026
Prep 3 really enjoyed their first swimming lesson of 2026 at the Olympia Leisure Centre. look at those happy faces!
Carol Service 2025
Well done to our Senior Choir and Chamber Choir on an exceptional performance at Fisherwick.
Stone Age Workshop
The Stone Age Workshop was an immersive experience where P5 students dressed as hunters and explored various aspects of prehistoric life, learning traditional skills such as clay pot making, identifying tools, weapons, and utensils, and practicing weaving techniques. The workshop also included activities like building tombs, creating stone rubbings, and crushing and grinding wheat to make flour, giving students a hands-on understanding of how early humans lived and survived.