Homework activities for each class can be found below in this section of our website. Scroll through the pages below using the ↑ ↓ keys at the top left hand side of the page until you get to the required class. Most of you have all the books you need however, the main textbooks we use can also…
Read MoreDear Parents, after the announcement to extend the school closure until 19th April, we will post further homework activities for next week on the school website in the coming days. Again we appreciate that everyone is trying their best and acknowledge the priority is washing hands, staying safe and family time. In the event of further…
Read MoreWith the ongoing uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, we appreciate that children and parents are trying their best to complete their homework pack activities provided. While we encourage you to continue with this, please do not stress or panic if children are unable to complete any of the activities as we are aware that these are difficult…
Read MorePlease see homework by class in the picture gallery below. Click on the ‘Read More‘ below and scroll to through each image to locate your son’s homework.
Read MorePlease see attached a department document with advice on talking to young people & children about COVID-19. More information available at the HSE website www.HSE.ie
Read MoreThe sacrament of Confirmation has been postponed and we will up date you as soon as we have been informed of a new date.
Read MoreThis morning the government has announced a series of measures aimed at addressing the outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Ireland. Effective from 6pm this evening, until 29 March, all primary schools in Ireland will be closed. Click here to read the statement from the Department of Education and Skills
Read MorePlease find attached some communication from the Health Service Executive (HSE) regarding the coronavirus COVID-19. If you suspect anything please visit the HSE website www.HSE.ie. Further information for schools is available at the following link: https://www.education.ie/en/The-Department/Announcements/information-for-schools-preschools-and-third-level-institutions-on-the-coronavirus.html
Read MoreA bi Thank You to Ms Caroline Rocks who visited our 6th class boys to bring STEM to life during Engineer’s Week 2020. The boys were tasked with designing packaging for an egg taking into consideration what would be needed to protect the egg if it were to be stacked or dropped. This was a…
Read MoreWell done to Ms Mc Nally’s 3rd Class whom are the winners of the Golden Boot this week. This group are recognised with this award as they chose sustainable methods of transport this week. This includes walking, cycling, car-pooling and Parking ‘n’ Striding. Well done guys. Don’t forget our WOW and COW days. Who will be…
Read MoreWorld Book Day 2020 was once again celebrated in great style this year. Our 6th Class boys got a taste of mentoring and scaffolding as they read to our 2nd class pupils. The library was a world of adventure with stories of mishaps and mischief were shared in the shape of The Gruffalo, The Gruffalo’s…
Read MoreWell done our 6th Class 5-A-Side team who competed in the Spar FAI 5’s competition yesterday in DKIT Sport. The boys did their school proud both on and off the pitch. Unfortunately the finals day was a step too far but we will be back again next year to compete. Thanks to all the organisers and…
Read MoreInnocent Big Grow is all about getting people growing their own vegetables at home and school. 21,000 children across the UK & Ireland were chosen to take part in the Big Grow Challenge. GIY sent compost, seeds and pots to the growing started. This year the 4th class boys have planted peas, cress and baby carrots.…
Read MoreWell done to Mr O’Connell’s 4th/5th Class whom are the winners of the Golden Boot this week. This group are recognised with this award as over 70% of the class chose sustainable methods of transport this week. This includes walking, cycling, car-pooling and Parking ‘n’ Striding. Well done guys. Don’t forget our WOW and COW days.…
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