We would like to welcome back all our pupils, staff and entire school community to a new school year. We hope that everyone has a wonderful year.
We would like to welcome back all our pupils, staff and entire school community to a new school year. We hope that everyone has a wonderful year.
Well done to all our pupils who achieved recognition for full attendance for the 2018/2019 school year. Congratulations to pupils who received special recognition for various endeavours accomplished throughout the school year.
Excitement was further heightened on the day of the school holidays as our Green School Committee raised our latest Green Flag for ‘Global Citizenship-Energy’. (more…)
We would like to wish Margaret Curran the very best as she retires from her position as HSCL Coordinator and returns to the classroom in St. Joseph’s. (more…)
3rd and 4th Class pupils were brought on an exciting Town Trail by the very knowledgeable John Young in June. The pupils learned a huge amount about the varied and rich history of their locality. They even met some celebrities along the way!
We were recently awarded our second Active School Flag. Well done to all involved, especially our Sport’s Coordinator, Ms. Harty, and her very hard-working committee.
Sports Day is one of the days the children of St. Mary’s look forward to, with great anticipation, each year. Thanks to Ms. Harty it was another fantastic success, (more…)
Our ukulele performance was a product of our involvement with Music Generation and music teacher, Colin Harris, this year. Music Generation is Ireland’s National Music Education Programme that transforms the lives of children and young people through access to high quality performance music education in their locality. (more…)
Such a fantastic way to end the year is going on your school tour with all your classmates. (more…)
Last Wednesday and Thursday nights, St. Mary’s PS hosted our end of year school plays. Classes from 2nd to 6th had worked hard all year with drama teacher, Mary Nagle, to ensure each class production was the best it could be. (more…)