We had a wonderful week marking Seachtain na Gaeilge this year. Some of our annual activities were curtailed by the current restrictions, but that did not dampen the enthusiasm of the students. (more…)
We had a wonderful week marking Seachtain na Gaeilge this year. Some of our annual activities were curtailed by the current restrictions, but that did not dampen the enthusiasm of the students. (more…)
Third class were given the title, A World Full Of Numbers. They could use the title to compose a poem or a story. Congratulations to Nikita for her beautiful poem and to Lily for her wonderful story. They both added some lovely illustrations which added to their pieces.
A big welcome back to our girls from 3rd to 6th. We hope you enjoyed your first day and settled in well.
Junior infants were delighted to show off their wonderful creations for Mother’s Day. Hope all the mammies, grandmothers, godmothers and motherly figures had a lovely day and were spoilt rotten. (more…)
Congratulations to Tenite, the winner of the second class poetry competition. The topic was Grandparents. She even included a lovely painting to accompany the poem. What a good entry. (more…)
Senior infants were jumping for joy on their return to school. They were delighted to be reunited with their friends and with Ms. Healy.
One of our favourite days of the year took place this week…World Book Day. Although everyone couldn’t celebrate it in the same way as last year, it was still very enjoyable. (more…)
Junior infants enjoyed construction fun during Engineers Week. They used raisins and cocktail sticks to make their lovely creations. They also got to play with construction toys and Playdoh. Well done for taking part.
Ms. O’Keeffe’s girls enjoyed an art lesson during the first week back. They got to make Spring flowers. It was lovely to see them back in class and chatting to each other during the activity. (more…)
Mrs. Ryan’s junior infants wasted no time on their first day back to school. They went straight into action by blasting off in our outdoor Aistear area, to explore the theme of space. (more…)