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Chapel Road Primary School, Waterside
Go Red for Ryan Day [2nd May 2025] Dear parents, We are supporting the 'Ryan McBride Foundation' fundraiser Go Red for Ryan Day on Friday 2nd May 2025. We would ask all children to wear red on the day and try to raise £5 sponsorship. All money raised goes back into the RMB Foundation s | Easter News P1-P7 classes finish for the Easter holidays on Thursday this week (17th April 2025) at 12 noon. Traffic in and around the school will be heavier than usual. If you wish to collect your child/children earlier, please let us know. There is no canteen service on Thursday so the children will need lunch when they get home. We return to school on Monday 28th April 2025 for our summer term. 
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Ryan McBride Foundation

8th Oct 2019

Ciara from The Ryan McBride Foundation visited our school yesterday to talk to P3-P7 classes about Ryan McBride's story and how the foundation has been created to honour his legacy. The children were shown a short clip of Ryan's achievements and were allowed a Q&A session with players Ciaron Harkin and Conor McDermott, which they thoroughly enjoyed.

RYAN’S STORY Copyright Ryan McBride Foundation

Ryan McBride was 19 years old and playing for his local junior team when he was asked to come and train with his local League of Ireland club Derry City. His dream was to play for the club, he lived just 100 yards from Derry’s Brandywell Stadium and would walk past the ground every day. Ryan soon made the first team squad, picked up the man of the match award on his full league debut and went onto play 177 games, enjoy 79 victories, keep 66 clean sheets and score 13 goals. His greatest achievements were winning the FAI Cup and League Cup, being named in the League of Ireland XI and becoming captain of Derry City in 2015 leading the team out 57 times. At points in his career Ryan had chances to leave Derry for more lucrative offers he stayed loyal at remained at the club.