6th class having been giving some great support to the infant classes in familiarising themselves with the school’s tablets and ipads.
The infants are using some assorted educational apps and 6th are on hand to help out or give advice if needed!
The infants are using some assorted educational apps and 6th are on hand to help out or give advice if needed!






Well done to all our pupils who completed activities on Mathletics during March and helped the school to 18th place in the world in the Mathletics rankings. The school was also the second highest placed school from the Republic of Ireland. Pupils from Herbertstown NS could be seen at the top of the individual daily charts during the challenge and 2nd class, 3rd class and 4th class all finished in Ireland’s top 10 classes, with 3rd class being Ireland’s best performing class.

Well done to our two top performing pupils during the challenge who amassed almost 30,000 points between them!

Well done to our representative at the 2019 Eason Spelling Bee!

Our third class visited the Irish Cement factory in Mungret for a tour of the facility. Concrete is the second most commonly used material in the world (after water) and the children got to view how the cement is manufactured.
Below is an account of their experiences and a gallery of photos from the trip.
Today 3rd class went to the Irish Cement factory in Mungret, County Limerick. They organised a bus to come and collect us at the school at 10.ooam. So we all got on the bus!
When we got there they brought us into reception. In there we met Elaine, Caoimhe and John. They said they would be our guides for the day so they showed us a slide show and a video about how cement is made. Elaine showed us some rocks: Limestone and shale.
Next we went down to the quarry and saw a big truck. We all went into the shovel and for a picture. They told us that every Thursday the guards come while they blow up a bit of the quarry. Then we went to the kiln and put our arms up to see how hot it is. Then we went back and took off all our safety gear. They gave us all a bag with goodies in it before we went back to school.
Molly
After the quarry we went to the kiln. The kiln is very hot. The rock has to reach 1450 degrees for the rock to melt. It can get to 2000 degrees, hotter than a volcano!
Ciarán
A kiln is a big round machine like a cylinder. Elaine told us to put up our hands and feel the heat!
Liam
The first stop on the tour was the quarry where we saw the loading shovel. It was massive! It had a bucket that could hold over 20 people.
Sinéad




















Our girls were in real hard luck at the South INTO Mini 7s camogie finals were they lost narrowly in two games to Kilmallock NS and eventual winners Knocklong NS. In both games the girls performed very well and in the closing stages were only only a score away from the winners.
They can be very proud of their performances on the day and can now look forward to the 11 a side camogie in May.

Good luck to our 8 pupils who are representing the school at the South trials.
From the 19th to the 22nd of March 5th and 6th class had a talent week where everyone in 5th and 6th class showed off their talents to the class ranging from music to sports. Some of the highlights were:
Holly and Lauren brought in some delicious home made buns they made themselves.
Ericka and Roisin dressed up as Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga and sang Shallow.
Cian, Riain and Oisin did the cross bar challenge soccer style.
Meabh showed off some beautiful art and zentangling she did at home.
Eva played some magnificent music on the piano.
Jessica and Jamie performed the cup song while Jessica was on the cups Jamie sang the song.
Liam, Sean and Tadgh showed us their skill in free style hurling.
And that was just to name a few. It was an amazing week we couldn’t have asked for anything better.













Some very happy children with the Setanta Book Club delivery this week.








Well done to the Classroom Award winners!


Spring Art!

The boys played games against Kilfinane NS and Ballylanders NS and performed very well.

The girls also played Kilfinane NS, as well as Emly NS. The girls have made it through to the South Finals next Tuesday at 10am.

Training continues for the girls football team ahead of the County Mini 7s final on April 3rd in Rathkeale.

The Great Limerick Run and the Children’s Run for Fun is now only 50 days away!
We are encouraging as many children and parents as possible to get involved in the event as we are currently in the process of renewing our Active School Flag.
An added bonus of involvement in the event is that for every pupil that registers for the Children’s Run for Fun, the school will receive €5.
To help get ready for the run, Herbertstown NS has partnered up with Limerick Sports Partnership and for the next 6 weeks one of their coaches, Rachel, will provide some fun training & activities for the infant classes.
If you are getting involved and taking part, please let us know and we will add your name to our wall which is supporting all this year’s participants!























