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Ceol & Craic!!

Congratulations are also extended to Ruth Treacy who represented the Lackagh Ceoltas Group in the county fleadh. Ruth played the fiddle in her category and won a silver medal .Well done Ruth.

Hi-Glo at Dublin Castle!

Congratulations & well done to Tess Janson who was ranked in the top five pupils from across Ireland in the Road Safety Authority’s ‘Hi Glo’ competition. The awards ceremony was held in Dublin Castle. The ceremony was attended by the RSA’s Chief Executive Moyagh Murdock who commended the children for their creativity and commitment to road safety.  Tess was cheered on by her fellow pupils, her parents & teachers as she was presented with a ‘glowing trophy’ in honour and recognition of her hard work and commitment to road safety. This was a very enjoyable & memorable occasion. Well done Tess.

April Silver Circle Results


Here are the results of our April Silver Circle draw. 
Thank you all for your continued support! 


Cash Prizes:

1st Prize (€150): Nathan Rice (Sold by Nathan Rice) 

2nd Prize (€100): M.J McNulty (Sold by Josh & Kym McNulty) 

3rd Prize (€50): Alan Maher (Sold by Evan Maher)

 

Seller's Prizes-  Sliotars and Smyth’s Vouchers:

Ella Greaney

Jack Hession

Cillian Griffin

Cillian Moran

Evie McSharry

Eleonora Barranger

Louis Thomas

 

Community Competition!

Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Seán Cullinane who has been chosen to represent his category in the All-Ireland Community Games Model Making competition. Seán was victorious in the regional and semi-final competitions in which he constructed a Gaelic football & a sliotar. These items represented our national games very successfully. Well done Seán.

Rmembering in a special way the events of 1916

Below is an  image of a very special plaque. This memorial token was carefully created and placed upon the wall adjacent to a recently planted rose bush. The memento helps us recall the significant events that took place in our country one hundred years ago.

1916 Rising Projects

Children in Third and Fourth Class worked together in groups to create fantastic projects detailing the events of the 1916 Rising. The children showed excellent organisational and team work skills in their research, design of projects and presentation. Their research was extensive and varied which is reflected in their interesting and informative projects. The children proved themselves to be fantastic historians and now have a wealth of information regarding the 1916 rising. If you have any questions regarding the rising, you can be sure they will have the answer for you! The children  presented their projects to peers on the day of ' Lá Glas' which was a very fitting Day, since they were dressed in their most patriotic attire! Well done to all the children involved as they poured enthusiasm, dedication and hard work into their projects!