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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
Light and Materials share
Over the last few weeks in our class we’ve been talking about light. Last week we did and experiment to see if light travels through materials. We discovered that materials that let all the light through are transparent, materials that let some light through are translucent, and materials that let no light through are opaque.
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 !

Cork Pops share
On Wednesday the 5th November me and my class went to the Cork Pops concert. In the morning we came into school and did our morning work. After we had our lunch. A few minutes later we hopped on the bus – my partner was Julie. It was so much fun. We sang lots of songs!
A few minutes later we got there. It was on in City Hall. The orchestra played lots of songs. A few of them were: Star Wars, Pirates of the Caribbean, Let it go, and my favourite – Happy. There were lots of instruments as well, like violins, drums, trumpets, clarinets, flutes and cellos.
At the end the youth band came on. Soon afterwards we went back on the bus. On the bus we did soooo much singing! Soon we arrived back at school and it was home time!
By Ava Dwyer
Jack and the Beanstalk share
After reading Jack and the Beanstalk and Seán agus an Fathach, we decided to plant magic beans ourselves…Our magic words worked and beanstalks grew up to the castle!
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.

















