A sincere thank you to all the children who took part in the annual Christmas Shoebox appeal. A total of 101 boxes were collected and will be delivered by Team Hope to those in need. Take a look at our student council loading all the boxes below!
A sincere thank you to all the children who took part in the annual Christmas Shoebox appeal. A total of 101 boxes were collected and will be delivered by Team Hope to those in need. Take a look at our student council loading all the boxes below!
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1st class enjoyed carving pumpkins today. They also carried out some spooky experiments like exploding pumpkins and magnetic ghosts.
Dear Parents,
Greetings from National Parents Council Primary. As parents, we all would want to encourage and promote positive mental health and wellbeing in our children.
Do you want to explore the factors that influence mental health and wellbeing in your child?
If yes, we are bringing you FREE online sessions from 23rd – 27th of October 2023, designed by National Parents Council in conjunction with St. Patrick’s Mental Health Services. To register, please visit: Supporting Parents to support their Children’s Mental Health and Wellbeing – Virtual sessions October 2023 Survey (surveymonkey.com)
Parents who attend this online session will:
When: Sessions will be taking place online via Zoom from the 23rd to the 27th of October 2023. Schedules are listed below.
10 AM and 7:30 PM: 23rd to the 26th of October 2023 (Monday to Thursday)
10 AM: 27th of October 2023 (Friday)
If you would be interested in attending (virtually) one of these online sessions, please register your details here: Supporting Parents to support their Children’s Mental Health and Wellbeing – Virtual sessions October 2023 Survey (surveymonkey.com)
These sessions are open to all parents of children in Primary School. Please forward the details to other parents.
Please note these sessions will be interactive allowing parents to participate and hence places are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
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The girls in 5th class had lots of fun for maths week creating, planning designing and making their own 3D cities. The girls were given a checklist with criteria of different maths criteria and then they designed their cities in … Continue reading
Don’t forget to bring back your Spellathon card and sponsorship money to school as soon as possible to be in with a chance of winning some of these super prizes! All the children ( and adults) are invited to dress up on Friday 27th October for our fun day. We can’t wait to see your costume!
All cards and money must be returned before the Wednesday 25th October
All money raised goes towards activities for the children in the school so please support our fundraiser.
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Senior Infants are really enjoying the RSGM programme this year and love playing all f the games. Here we are developing our reasoning skills during a game of The Missing Piece! Senior Infants had lots of fun with cuisenaire rods during … Continue reading
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First Class had a blast for Maths Week. We started the week using Nature to discover Maths outside. We enjoyed some daily Micro Maths activities, developing our Mathematical language and thinking skills. We also completed a Maths trail around the school and looked at how Maths is all around us. … Continue reading
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The girls from Room 1, 4th class really enjoyed making 3D shapes using pasta and marshmallows. Take a look at them in action below.
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The girls in Ms.Conway and Ms Dillon’s 4th class carried out surveys in classes from 1st to 6th classes. The girls surveyed what the favourite sport is in each of these classes. The girls recorded their results on a grid. … Continue reading
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The girls learned about 2D shapes and made shapes monsters for spooky Halloween maths week.We then spoke about materials in science. We investigated which materials would keep teddy dry in our waterproof vs non waterproof experiment.