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Posted by: | Posted on: March 7, 2014

ceol agus fidil

 

 

Mairead played her lovely fidil for us and the boys and girls danced a merry jig!

Bhi sport agus craic sa seomra.
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Posted by: | Posted on: March 7, 2014

Seachtain na Gaeilge 1ú-17ú Márta

Táimíd ag céiliúradh S na G i Scoil Mhuire le moráin ghníomhaíochtaí ag tarlú i rith na coicíse.

Here are some pictures of the different activities we have enjoyed  in Room 3 for Seachtain na Gaeilge.

An Bricfeasta Mór, Lá Pancóga, Traditional Irish Music and singing.S na G 2014-Pancake Tuesday 001 Aileen Lambert ag canadh linn.S na G 2014-Pancake Tuesday 003 S na G 2014-Pancake Tuesday 005 Chef Hardiman ag cócaireacht !S na G 2014-Pancake Tuesday 006 S na G 2014-Pancake Tuesday 009

Posted by: | Posted on: March 5, 2014

Art Competition – Aldi

Here is a link to a lovely art competition you might like to think about and try at home. We’ll do some thinking and trying at school as well ! The prizes would be super to win for the school to share.

Aldi Shopping Bag art  competition

 

Posted by: | Posted on: March 4, 2014

Pancake Tuesday in Room 6

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Posted by: | Posted on: March 3, 2014

Seachtain na Gaeilge i Rang a Do !

We have given Seachtain na Gaeilge a great start today !

This ‘Irish week’ happens in lots of places all around Ireland from the start of March up to St Patrick’s Day. It’s all the ‘Sport ‘s spraoi’  (fun and games) that are associated with our language and our Irish culture . We get to practise and enjoy lots of our fun culture and improve our Irish too.

Over the fortnight we will be doing Radio na Scoile, Bricfeasta Mor, lots of easy Irish books to read in class, a Ceili Mor (Fri 14th), Irish games in class, songs, and having visitors come to our school to show us traditional music and their instruments !

Bigi Linn (be with us ) on our web page over the two weeks to see us agus an craic!

Link for parents about the Irish language