Category Archives: Assembly
A Special message to 6th class
President Michael D.Higgins has released a message to the nation’s 6th class students. You can watch his message to you all below. This final term of school is an important milestone for our 6th class students. We have not forgotten you during this time of school closure. Your teacher Ms.Watchorn will be in touch with […]
A Virtual Sports Day!
Usually during Term 3 of the school year, we’d be spending this time preparing for the Annual School Sports Day, and this year we aim for this to be no different! Through Healthy-Kidz.com, our Annual Sports Day event could still be possible. We invite you to indicate your interest in partaking in this virtual event […]
School Hub Timetable
Here is this weeks schedule of lessons through RTE School Hub, week starting May 18th 2020. It might help you all plan what activities you’ll try and use it as a discussion point for your “Zoom” call with your class.
Emails? A thing of the past!
Clodagh and Meave made a visit to the post box this week to post special messages to special friends! Well done girls! Keep up all those great ideas to keep in contact with your friends. If you have a story or activity that you’ve been doing recently and would like to share it with us […]
Art Competition
Learning through the ordinary
Pairic Clerkin, the CEO of the Irish Primary Principals Network has released a video for parents. It is a short, reassuring clip that I hope offers support to you all.
Podcasts for Kids
Check out our Padlet for Podcast suggestions that come highly recommended. For all our curious minds out there, the “But Why?” Podcast invites you to submit your curious questions for answering! If you ever wondered “How do we fall asleep?”, or “Do skunks like their own smell?” then check this podcast out! https://www.npr.org/podcasts/474377890/but-why-a-podcast-for-curious-kids?t=1588139095483
Happy Birthday 🥳
Happy Birthday Amy! Andy has a special message for you!
Active HOME Week
National ‘Active SCHOOL Week’ takes place every April and is a really enjoyable part of the school year for many children. This year, because of COVID-19, it is not possible for this to go ahead so we are inviting you to participate in the ‘Active HOME Week‘ challenge instead. Click on this link to access the challenge charts