Our Climb the Heights Skipping Challenge
We ‘climbed’ some of the highest mountains in Europe during our ‘Climb the Heights Skipping Challenge’ in September. Well done, everyone! Have a look at us in action.
We ‘climbed’ some of the highest mountains in Europe during our ‘Climb the Heights Skipping Challenge’ in September. Well done, everyone! Have a look at us in action.
5th Class has had an amazing time during Active School Week. The children attended Tug of War and First Responders Workshops; undertook the Million Step Challenge and the Glo Health Mile Challenge; enjoyed dodgeball, rounders and a basketball blitz with 6th Class; loved the gymnastics display by First Class and loved sharing their own interests … Read more
After studying the Great Famine (An Gorta Mór), the children designed and constructed replica coffin ships. Have a look at some of their work.
Has the sun begun to shine this week because the children have been planting sunflower seeds and painting sunflowers?!!
Susan Forsythe has been teaching 5th Class how to play the drums recently. Adam Griggs, from Leinster Rugby, has been coaching tag rugby. The children would like to thank Susan and Adam for sharing their expertise and time with them. The children thoroughly enjoyed both experiences and look forward to developing their skills next year.
On Thursday, Sea Life came and took our amazing friends Sparky, Giuseppe, Fwed and SpongeBob away. We were all sad yet very proud at the same time. We were proud because with the help of Ms. Malone we nursed Sparky back to full health. We learnt a lot from the experience. During the Explorers’ project, … Read more
RANG A CÚIG FIFTH CLASS of ST. MARY’S & ST. GERARD’S N.S., ENNISKERRY, CO. WICKLOW TO THE PEOPLE OF IRELAND We believe that Ireland as a nation can make things better for its people by doing what we suggest. No human beings should be treated differently to others because of their skin colour, gender … Read more
Sparky, our starfish, was getting very sick. We thought that he would die. We called Sealife in Bray. Our teacher, Ms. Malone, asked Eimear in Sealife if she could take him out of the water and feed him in a separate container filled with salt water. Eimear said that he would be distressed if he … Read more
We came back from our week long mid-term holiday eager to see our sea creatures. Thankfully, all were well after the tank temperature dropped to 9.8C last week because the heating was off. Loraine told us only to worry if it dropped to 4C. She visited us on Monday, gave us lots of information on … Read more