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An Historic Day in our School ! share
Yesterday was an historic day in Scoil Náisiúnta an Chroí Naofa with the visit of two Naval and One Army Officer to our school to present our National Flag and a copy of the 1916 Proclamation. The ceremony was attended by parents and guests of the school and community.
Our Student Council President Conor Drummy read from the Proclamation and the flag was presented to the youngest and oldest students in the school, Grace-Katherine Gough in Ms Harrington’s Junior Infants and Ryan Fleming in Mr. O’Keeffe’s Sixth Class. This is a once in a lifetime event in our school and we were very proud to accept the flag and sing the National Anthem in memory of the events of 1916. The flag will be raised officially on 15th March 2016 with all the other primary school in the country who will also raise their flags on that day.
Congrats to our Sciath na Scol teams ! share
Last Fri, 20th Nov was a big day for both our Boys and Girls football teams as they both managed to make the finals of the Schools Sciath na Scol competition. The finals were played in Pairc Uí Ring and were attended by children from 3rd class to 6th. It was a great day out and both teams performed wonderfully with the boys emerging victorious and the girls just being narrowly beaten by one point. Here are some photos from the day for you to enjoy. There is a slideshow with many more photos from the day playing on the TV just inside the door of the school. Come along and see who you can spot !
Sciath na Scol - Result ! share
Congratulations to our boys and Girls who both had victories today in their Sciath na Scol matches which were played in Erin’s Own earlier.
Maith Thú go leir….
Welcome back to School for 2015/16 share
A huge welcome back to all our students and staff and a special welcome to any new students joining our school this year.
We would like to especially welcome Mr. Roche, Ms Hurley and Ms O’Riordan who have joined our staff this year. We hope everyone has a successful and enjoyable year this year.
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Our Christmas Concert 2014 share
Yesterday was a Red Letter for the school when we were able to have all students from Junior Infants to Sixth in the same hall for our annual Christmas Concert. It was a wonderful occasion especially for our youngest students who got to see the senior students perform their pieces for the first time. Everyone agreed that it was a great success and below are just a very small selection of the photos taken on the day. Watch this space for a further upload in the future !
English Literacy Survey share
As part of the School’s review process into the teaching and learning of English we would ask parents to take a moment to fill in the following short survey. It should not take more than a few minutes and your opinion is valued. Please click on the following link to access the survey
Our Artists did well in the Credit Union Art Competition share
Recently Our students took part in the Glanmire Credit Union Art Competition. Many of our students did wonderful pictures and the school is very proud of Daniel Jimmy Fadairo and Chelsea Osoego who both won prizes in their sections. Well done to both of you !
Back to School on 29th August share
We hope that everyone had a safe and pleasant summer and that you all enjoyed the holidays.We look forward to seeing all of the students back at school on Friday 29th August.
Cork Primary Sports share
On the 21st May thirty boys and girls represented SNCN at the Cork Primary Sports in Páirc Uí Chaoimh. They participated in sprints and relay races. The competition on the day was extremely tough but the pupils from SNCN did a superb job in all the different age categories. Our relay teams in particular put in a great performance and all four teams came away with prizes! Well done to all!
We're Learning to Type! share
For the month of January we are learning correct finger typing. We practice everyday in school, at home and once a week we get to practice our skills in the computer room. We are making great progress.