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Flower Power!!

Please take a moment to admire & appreciate our wonderful array of petunia and pansies which were carefully planted on our Spring Clean Day of Action. Recent weeks have seen them thrive throughout the summer sunshine and showers. They certainly help to enhance our school environment. We are very proud of such progress!!

“Flowers always make people better, happier and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine to the soul”.
                                                                                                                                            Luther Burbank

 
































 

Checking out Kingstown

Pupils from 6th class recently travelled to Kinsgtown N.S in Clifden. This presented us with an opportunity to reflect upon and compare the way of life in a West Connemara school to that of our school which is situated eight miles east of Galway, in the parish of Lackagh. Both schools are renowned for their rich traditions in farming, sport, music, neighbourly co-operation and support. Our visit involved a music session and sing song, a questions and answers session, an opportunity to participate in playground games and a wonderful opportunity to investigate the incredible flora and fauna of west Connemara. All pupils were given a wonderful opportunity to mix and get to know one another. Wonderful fun was had by all. It was a very memorable occasion. Thanks to Mr. Kennelly and the staff of Kingstown N.S for organising and facilitating this unforgettable visit and for their wonderful hospitality. Sincere thanks also to Alfie our marvellous bus driver for being so kind to one and all and for participating in this event. 




 



 




 

 
 









 
 

Community Games Winners


Community Games Winners

 

Art

            U14 girls 1st Prize: Sophie O Brien

            U14 girls 3rd Prize: GrĂ¡inne McOsker

            U10 boys 2nd Prize: Dylan McGrath

            U10 girls 1st Prize: Rhona Connolly

            U8 boys 3rd Prize: Cillian Griffin

            U8 girls 3rd Prize: Ciosa Joyce

 

Handwriting

            U10 boys 1st Prize: Niall Devaney

            U10 boys 2nd Prize: Dylan Keane

            U10 boys 3rd Prize: Ben McGrath
            U12 boys 3rd Prize: Cillian Walsh
 
 
 

Third and Fourth Class School Tour

Third and Fourth Class enjoyed an action packed day in Westport House last Wednesday, the 8th of June. Great excitement was in felt the air as we set off in the bus that morning at 8.30 am. The real adventure began on the grounds with a guided tour of Westport House. The children learned of the long history of the house including the fact that Grace O'Malley's castle used to be on the sight of the house. They learned that Grace or GrĂ¡inne Mhaol was the daughter of an Irish chieftain and lived in Ireland in the 16th century.

Third and fourth really enjoyed hearing the stories about Grace including how she earned herself the title 'The Pirate Queen'. She sounded like an extremely exciting character who from as a young girl disguised herself a boy by cutting her hair and sneaked on her father's ship! She grew up to sail around Ireland in her ships, raiding areas for gold and fought any British attackers.  The highlight of the tour was a  visit to the dungeons which used to be part of the castle owned by Grace. It was really interesting to see how Westport house is steeped in so much history and the tour guide gave the children excellent new knowledge to take away with them that day!

After the tour, the children's next stop was the Pirate Adventure Park. There, they had got to go on rides such as the Cannoball Run slide, Pirate Queen Swinging ship and Pirates Plunge! The photo's below reveal the great enjoyment experienced by the children and also the teachers on the fun rides! This was followed by a ride on the Big wheel where they got to take in the breathtaking scenery of Westport. Some children also rode the swan boats along the river. Next, it was time to get back on the bus to venture back to the school but not before a stop at Supermac's for our dinner! The staff there were very welcoming and really looked after us all! It was a lovely treat after such an energetic, active day and everyone enjoyed spending time with their friends while eating some of their favourite foods!

As you can see below, the day was another one where great memories where made.  Thank you to all who made the day possible- both teachers and pupils alike had a fantastic time!