P.E. Questionnaires
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Meet the Student Council…. We are the pupils elected by our peers to represent them. The School Council gives pupils a voice. We usually meet twice a month with Mrs. Russell to bring forward any suggestions pupils have to improve our time at school. At our first meeting we elected a Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary … Read more
Féach ar an spórt agus spraoi a bhí againn le linn Seachtain na Gaeilge We enjoyed participating in lots of different activities such as: drámaíocht, damsha, flash mob sa chlós, céilí mór, tráth na gceist, “Lá Glas”, ceol sa halla agus lasmuigh! We listened to a variety of music played on the violin, flute, bodhrán, … Read more
Whole_School_Proclamation This is our school Proclamation, our hopes and wishes for our generation. Each class from Junior Infants to sixth Class produced a Proclamation, stating what is important to us and how Ireland could be a better place for us to live in. These class Proclamations were put together into one Whole School Proclamation, which … Read more
What a wonderful Céilí we had in the hall on Thursday evening! Many of the boys and girls in fifth and sixth class came along with their parents and danced the night away! During the evening girls from sixth class performed two Irish dances, choreographed by the very talented and dedicated Mrs. Kearney. We were also entertained … Read more
It was on a starry night…..
On Tuesday 15 December, the Sam Maguire Cup visited the school in the company of representatives of the Dublin GAA and the St. Mary’s GAA clubs. Senior Dublin player, Michael Fitzsimons, answered the children’s questions and encouraged them to pursue their love of GAA and to participate in sport. Michael kindly agreed to pose for … Read more
On Sunday 29th November, members of the school choir led by Ms. Seoighe sang Christmas carols at a craft fair in Kilruddery. The craft fair was a fundraiser for Bray Lakers. Both the choir and its audience enjoyed themselves.