We are absolutely delighted that Sciath na Scol has returned this year! Well done to all in 5th and 6th class for showing excellent enthusiasm at training. We are looking forward to our upcoming hurling, camogie and football matches!
Titanic Projects
6th Class recently completed and presented their ‘Titanic’ projects to the class. Many Titanic books and resources were brought into school. The children were split into group. Each group researched their project at home and in school using iPads. Each group designed, constructed and presented their own project to the class. Additionally, some groups designed a PowerPoint presentation. Well done 6th Class!
Rince Seite
Bhíomar ag baint taitneamh as rince seite le Rose. D’fhoghlaimíomar cúpla damhsa nua. Bhí an-craic agus ceol againn.
Young Bakers
As a result of our fantastic work in class, one of our class goals was to go baking. We had a fantastic time baking cookies from scratch. Each pupil had the chance to mix, prepare and most importantly, eat the delicious cookies.
Máirt na bPancóga
We celebrated Pancake Tuesday this week. A lot of us had our last indulgence of chocolate before we took our lenten promise.
World Book Day 2022
We celebrated World Book Day 2022 on the 3rd of March. While this day is dedicated to celebrating the fantastic minds of famous authors around the world, this day was slightly different for our class. Today, we celebrated us as authors. Over the past few weeks we have prepared a day in the life story about ourselves as Gaeilge and today was publishing day. We couldn’t be prouder of our efforts, maith thú!
Safer Internet day 8th Feb 2022
For Internet safety day 4th class designed their own posters.
Safer Internet Day 2022
On February the 8th, we celebrated Safer Internet Day. We learned all about how to stay safe while browsing the internet and what to look out for. We met Ruby and Archie from HTML Heroes who showed us some tips. We discussed too much screen time and how to make sure we are not spending too much time online and on apps. As we learned from Ruby and Archie, “balance is key“.
Our 5 tops tips to staying safe on the internet are:
- Stop, Think, and Check with a grown up when you are on the internet.
- Always tell a grown up if you are uncomfortable or feel unsafe while on the internet.
- Look for a padlock in the search bar. This tells us the website is safe.
- Look for “https” in the search bar – the “s” means secure.
- Check for the age rating of websites and apps to ensure it is appropriate.
Fourth Class Artists 2022
We looked at various perspective art pieces and created our own piece of perspective art. The students really enjoyed it and liked the end product.