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Science Blast

Science Blast

The students in 3rd and 4th class have worked their socks off investigating the science behind this simple question, how do glasses help improve our eyesight?  The research started with the biology of the eye and then onto the physics of how light travels and finally...

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Picker Pals

Picker Pals

In February we had a visit from Patrick Jackson.  Patrick together with Fingal County Council has set up the Picker Pals Programme. We’re delighted to be chosen to take part.  The programme is aimed at inspiring young people to pick up litter and to take care of their...

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Pancake Tuesday

Pancake Tuesday

A big thank you to the Parents Association for organising another great Pancake Day on Tuesday. The morning was very enjoyable and a great success. Many thanks for the generous contribution from pupils and their families with €177 raised in total. [gallery...

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S.E.A.I Workshops

S.E.A.I Workshops

Thanks to Claire McDonald from The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) who visited our school in February. Every class in the school had the opportunity to participate in a sustainable energy workshop with Claire. During these workshops the children learnt...

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Mike Moylan and “The Museum That Comes to You”

Mike Moylan and “The Museum That Comes to You”

The children in 5th & 6th class had a visit from Mike Moylan of “Irish History Live, The Museum That Comes to You,” in conjunction with Fingal Libraries. Mike brought in many artefacts and primary sources. He explained the history of World War 1 to the children in...

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Human Rights Week 2020

Human Rights Week 2020

For Human Rights Week we have been talking about the United Nations' ‘Global Goals’. The main aims of the 'Global Goals' are to eliminate poverty, flight inequality and injustice and tackle climate change by 2030. We all have a part to play in bringing about these...

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Book-keeping:

Extras outstanding from the start of the school year should be paid to the teacher/office as soon as possible.

The Board of Management wishes to thank those of you who have already paid the Voluntary Contribution and also to those who have set up a Standing Order arrangement which includes the payment of the voluntary contribution. We hope even more families will set up standing orders for the next school year.

The suggested contribution for this school year is €100 per family.

Swimming:

Swimming for 1st and 2nd Class commenes Wed 2nd Oct for 6 weeks – pool is close Wed 16th Oct so no swimming that day. -Hats are compulsory – No hat – No swim – €50 to be paid to class teacher before 2nd Oct.

Cash for Clothes

There is a cash for clothes collection on Wednesday 16th Oct.  Please leave bags at front shelter on the morning of the collection.  This is a simple and easy way to raise funds for our school.. Please spread the word to friends and family.

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