by admin | Mar 16, 2020 | Competitions
To mark the Stay-at-Home period during the current crisis over the next two weeks, we want to give pupils something practical to keep themselves occupied in a practical way. We will post a Free online quiz of 20 questions each day for pupils to find the answers to....
by admin | Mar 7, 2020 | Website
Our new baby, Peg-It.ie, a new website full of peg-based resources for SEN pupils as well as those in mainstream classes, has just been launched today. It’s based on pupils being able to indicate an answer to a task by clipping a clothes peg to an answer on a...
by admin | Feb 27, 2020 | Book Reviews
This book is set in county Westmeath in 1919. The War of Independence has started. The story is about a boy called Colm who plays the fiddle and is very interested in getting involved in the struggle for Irish freedom. Colm wants to join “The Rainbow...
by admin | Feb 3, 2020 | Teaching News
This is the time of the year when parents and 6th class pupils’ minds start thinking about post-primary and the transition from primary school. There is a decision to be made on the school to attend, subjects to take, transport to and from the post-primary...
by admin | Dec 16, 2019 | Book Reviews
This is a book review on “World War 1 – When the Lights Went out in Europe, Liam and Aoife’s Second Adventure” by Rod Smith. This book is about a brother and sister, travelling back in time to fight in World War 1 with their great grandad Tom....
by admin | Dec 9, 2019 | Book Reviews
Sammy is a mischievous puppy that brings happiness and a little frustration to the residents of Bertsville. Sammy likes to start her day with the ultimate treat, buttered toast. This gives her the energy needed to show Bertsville her playful side. The butcher and...