St. Margaret's National School
St. Margaret's National School is located in the small North Co. Dublin village of St. Margarets which is close to Dublin Airport.The school has a long history and has been an integral part of the St. Margaret’s Parish Community since the late 1800’s. The current school premises was built in 1956.
Awareness and protection of the environment play a very important role in our overall ethos and the daily running of the school. The school was awarded its 3rd Active Flag in 2021, its 8th Green Flag and 1st Amber Flag in June 2023. We received our first Curious Minds Platinum Award in 2023 for our extensive work in Minecraft Education and Mathematics. In 2024 we were awarded our 2nd Platinum Award for our work in Engineering and Maths.
The Principal of the school is Ms. Ciara Gaughan. Ms. Gráinne Noone is Acting Principal at this time.
St. Margaret's National School
St. Margaret's National School is located in the small North Co. Dublin village of St. Margarets which is close to Dublin Airport.Awareness and protection of the environment play a very important role in our overall ethos and the daily running of the school.
The current Acting Principal of the school is Ms. Gráinne Noone.
School Notices
Special Education Resources
We would sincerely like to thank the DAA for the funding we received from the Dublin Airport Community Fund towards our special education resources. We have used this funding to purchase a wide range of multi-sensory resources. We have successfully created a 'Sensory...
Battle of the Books
The children in 5th and 6th class are participating in a Battle of the Books initiative again this year in conjunction with Fingal county libraries.The programme is designed to encourage children to read, gain confidence and to discuss a common book, providing a...
DAA Calendar Competition Winners
Congratulations to Sara Costello (6th Class), Niamh Miles (6th Class) and Katie Kennedy (2nd Class) whose artwork has been chosen to feature in the Dublin Airport Schools Calendar for 2020. We are very proud to have three winners from our school. Well done to...
Christmas Flash Mob
On the last week of school before the Christmas holidays the 'Active Squad' decided to organise a flash mob for the last day of school. They came up with their own dance moves and taught the steps to every class in the school. We had great fun performing the dance in...
Science Week 2019
Junior and Senior Infants joined forces with 1st and 2nd Class for Science Week. Each class demonstrated a number of science experiments and opened the floor to questions at the end. [gallery columns="2" size="dp-ocp-square-thumb"...
School Choir
On Thursday 12th December the School Choir will be performing a selection of Christmas Songs for the residents of Newpark Nursing Home. They will then perform at Dublin Airport Terminal 2 at 11.00. On Friday 13th December they will perform in Charlestown...
- The ‘ethos’ of St. Margaret’s National School encompasses collective attitudes, beliefs, core values, traditions, aspirations and goals. These are reflected in the actual practices which are carried out in the school on a daily, weekly and yearly basis. While it is impossible to outline all aspects of the school ‘ethos’, the following characteristics are experienced and promoted as essential elements in the establishment of a supportive and positive ‘ethos’.
- In St. Margaret’s National School, where the ethos is that of a Christian Catholic school, religious instruction, in accordance with the doctrine and tradition of the Catholic Church is part of the education given to children who belong to that Church.
- The pupils are prepared for the reception of the sacraments of First Confession, First Holy Communion and Confirmation, in accordance with arrangements in the diocese.
- Ancillary staff in the school are highly esteemed and respected. It is recognised that their work makes a valued contribution to the process of education.
- Prayer is a feature of the school day.
- The school aims at promoting the full and harmonious development of all aspects of the pupil, including his / her relationship with God, with other people and with the environment.
- The Principal and teaching staff aim at maintaining high professional standards and creating a safe and happy environment.
- A spirit of mutual respect is promoted within the school community. Pupils are drawn by example and teaching to appreciate and respect people of different religious affiliations and of different nationalities.
- Close contact is maintained between school and home. Parents/guardians and teachers support one another and collaborate with one another in leading the children to the fullness of their potential at the different stages.