Some of our classes have begun indoor hurling with Louth GAA coach Patrick. The boys are learning a new set of skills with hand-eye co-ordination a key part of hurling. Safety is the number one priority so the boys are kitted out with helmets at all times. Check out our photos below:
Read MoreCongratulations to the boys who made their First Confession on Tuesday in the Friary Church. Thanks to our chaplain Fr. David and the priests from the Friary community who officiated at the ceremony. The sun was shining so we got to spend some time in the Rosary Garden afterwards.
Read MoreOur Chess club is back in competition after spending a number of weeks covering lessons in Chess. Our junior and senior pupils will be playing at lunchtimes over the next number of weeks, with a knock-out competition to crown two chess champions. The chess is extremely popular in the school and it’s a great way…
Read MoreMs Halpenny’s 4th class have been working on their STEM activities with Knex building. Check out some of the wonderful and innovational manufacturing on show. Well done boys, engineers of the future.
Read MoreWell done to Mason in 4th class, winner of the Easter colouring competition. Mason received an art equipment pack from the competition sponsors, Don Keating.
Read MoreToday was certainly a day to remember for those who travelled to Aviva Stadium for the Aldi tag rugby blitz. 15 players from 6th class made the trip, enjoying not only the chance to play tag rugby but to play it in one of the most iconic stadiums in Europe. The team, mentored by Ms…
Read MoreComhghairdeas le na buachaillí ar foireann Tráth na gCeist, bhuaigh siad an comórtas Feis Mhuitheimhne aréir. Congratualtions to our Tráth na gCeist team who competed and won the Feis Mhuitheimhne quiz held in our school hall last night. 15 teams competed with St Malachy’s boys coming out on top. Congratulations to Conor, Jeremiah, Matthew and…
Read MoreWell done to our GAA 7s team who qualified for the county final blitz after coming through a difficult group in Darver today. The group consisted of Louth Village, Kilcurry, St Joseph’s and St Malachy’s BNS. After wins in their two opening games, the final match of the blitz against Kilcurry was a ‘winner takes…
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