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Posted by: | Posted on: April 12, 2019

Active Flag Committee

Members of the Active Flag Committee lead and co-ordinate all physical activities in the school. Its members work hard to make sure all of the children in the school gets lots of varied and structured opportunities for physical education and physical activity. They liaise with outside agencies and organise the annual Active Week. They are also spearheading this year’s application for the ‘Active Flag’. The committee is made up of teachers, pupils and the principal Caitlin O’Connor.

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Posted by: | Posted on: April 10, 2019

Irish Dancing for Seachtain na Gaeilge

As part of our Seachain na Gaeilge celebrations, all of the classes worked on learning some simple Irish set dances during PE time.

We finished the week with a céilí where the classes came together to dance ‘An Damhsa Mór’.

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Posted by: | Posted on: April 10, 2019

Playground Activities

Break-time is an essential time for the children and a great opportunity to get active. We have lots of ways of encouraging the children to be active on the yard. Some love to run and play and others love to get stuck in with yard equipment and exercises. The children are provided with a range of equipment such as skipping ropes, hula hoops, balls, egg-n-spoons, beanbags, ‘catch-a-cups’ and more….

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The highlight of the week is playground dance on a Friday when the children in all of the yards have a chance to freestyle to their favourite tunes!

 

 

 

 

 

Posted by: | Posted on: April 10, 2019

School Walkway

This year we launched our new school walkway. It is used in a variety of ways throughout the school such as for movement breaks, active lessons, nature walks, pair-share activities and PE lessons. It is a wonderful new addition to the school that the children love. We look forward to officially launching the walkway in June as part of our Active Week.

The walkway even has a section where we can stop to do some exercises! Have a look at Room 15 in action here!

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Posted by: | Posted on: April 10, 2019

Running Track and Running Initiative

The running track has become a part of daily life in Scoil Mhuire Junior. It is used for movement breaks for all classes. The children love to down tools and get out for a run to clear the head!

We have also used the running track to complete 2 running challenges this year. The first challenge was for the whole school to  collectively run 50km, the equivalent distance of running to Dublin Zoo. We called this ‘Run to the Zoo’ and were thrilled with the support we received from Dublin Zoo. We smashed the target and have since started the second challenge. This time we are running to The Giant’s Causeway. This means we need to run a total of 3760 laps, which is equal to 312km.

There has been lots of teaching and learning opportunities around this challenge both in terms of maths and also learning about the destination. It has also helped the children to improve their fitness levels while developing a love of running. To make it extra exciting, the class which runs the most laps each week is presented with ‘The Golden Boot’. This has proven to be a real incentive! Our pupils on the Active Committee take charge of counting the laps run each week as well as presenting the Golden Boot.

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