Here’s a look at some of the latest activities in Senior Infants/First Class
Classroom Star Awards
News
Hoop Team Work


A presentation of a cheque for €2000 was made to Brendan Ring of Clíona’s Foundation and another €2000 was presented to Sinéad Nolan of CMRF Crumlin.

Thank you once again to everyone who donated so generously and those who supported Pedal to the Peak in any way.
Our teams met two very strong Ballylanders NS sides in Martinstown and unfortunately did not bring home a trophy on this occasion. Our teams deserve huge credit though for the way they played and their supporters and mentors were very proud of them.
In terms of Gaelic Games, attention now turns to hurling where 2019 will see teams participate in indoor hurling, INTO Mini 7s, camogie and 11 a side competitions. Before that, the school’s handballers will be in action in November in the South Primary Schools Handball Blitz.
Our girls will also represent the South division in the county finals of the INTO mini 7s sometime in the spring.





Ms Griffin and Third & Fourth class had a very interesting conversation with a teacher in Vietnam during October via Skype.
The children prepared questions for the Irish teacher based in Vietnam ahead of the call. Some of the queries they had were:
The pupils were given lots of information about Vietnam and some other neighbouring countries and really enjoyed learning about Asia.




Bhí siad ag cleachtadh i rith na seachtaine agus d’úsáid siad “green screen” chun a físéan a chruthú. Is maith linn an Ghaeilge agus an teicneolaíocht!
Third & Fourth class had great fun in science this week as they were tasked with designing and making parachutes.
Ms. Griffin assigned the task of designing a parachute which could ensure a soft landing for a small object. The pupils set about designing the parachutes in small groups and then had to make them using a limited amount of materials provided. They produced some excellent results as you can see in these photos!
We have read ‘The Twits’ and are currently reading ‘The Witches’. For Road Dahl day we decided to come up with a book of our own pranks that the Twits pulled on each other!
As his book ‘Matilda’ is 30 years old this year, the class also took part in the Matilda challenge where some mysterious things started happening in the classroom…..have a look for yourself!
Wins over Knockainey NS and Ballylanders NS saw them qualify for the 11-a-side final where they will face off again with Ballylanders NS. Their final group game against Athlacca NS ended in a draw.
The pupils in Junior & Senior Infants today received their High Viz jackets as part of Irish Road Safety week. Pupils in third and fourth received Road Safety goodies like pencils, rulers and colouring books while members of second class got some practice using the Safe Cross Code outside the school.