Room 8
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We hope you enjoyed your Easter!
The boys in 6th class are looking forward to their Confirmation tomorrow 24th April. We hope everyone enjoys their day. Ms Quinlan has been working hard getting them into shipshape for the big occasion!
Watch out for some pictures and updates in the next few days!
Sport
It was a terrible defeat for the Joeys team. They lost by 1 goal and 6 points Mr Crummy was very sad. We have a soccer match next Tuesday 28th April. Will an Mr. Crotty are taking us out to play Taney in Dundrum.
Buddy’s
We are in the middle of drawing up a new system for the buddy’s.
Closing Ceremony One Book, One Community
The closing ceremony for The Blue Horse took place in O Connell’s Primary School. The ceremony began with pupils from eleven primary schools in the area all gathered in the yard to see the gardai mounted on their horses. The gardai told them about the horses. Not only were the children allowed to ask questions but they also got a chance to rub both horses. Onwards to the hall where the Home School Liaision Officer Ms. Collins brought children from different schools up to speak about the book, presented prizes for the best book review, gave a souvenir poster to every teacher, held a raffle, spoke about the One Book, One Community project and the importance of reading. Everyone was delighted that the author of The Blue Horse, Marita Conlon McKenna was able to return to the closing ceremony. She shared her insights on the book and said that some day she hopes to getting around to writing a sequel to the Blue Horse. A great time was had by all.
Seachtain na Gaeilge Assembly
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Dancing and La Glas
Irish dancing continued with the boys in rooms 9A and 14 showing off their skills. There was lots of green, some white and orange included in the clothes for non uniform day. Some of the boys made a really big effort. So far we raised 166 euro . Many thanks to those who brought in their 2 euro. All proceeds go to the repairs going on in the school 12►
Michael Flatley’s in 5th Class! & La Glas
Michael Flatley watch out…..We saw some great Irish dancing from the boys in 5th class today! Don’t forget tomorrow is non uniform day. Please bring in two euro as we are still raising funds to revamp the school. Remember to include some green in your outfit to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and all things Irish.