This week is officially Walk To School Week. Wednesday is a national WOW day. With the weather picking up Ms Ronan is asking that you make the extra effort to walk to school as much as possible this week. If you can’t walk the whole way maybe you could consider ‘Park n Stride’. We are now in the 4th week…
Read MoreWe would like to say a big ‘Thank You’ to Ms Mc Elroy who has been covering for Ms Mc Shane in 3rd Class since September. However, it’s not all bad news as Ms Mc Elroy will still be with us until the end of this school year. The boys made lovely cards to show…
Read MoreThis week our 6th class have been reviewing their learning on rivers and waterways in Geography. Alongside this they have been working with Clay in art to create River Plates. The brief included the construction of a river, a bridge, a wall and a tree. Other elements could then be added at their individual preference.…
Read MoreWhile this school year has been very different for everyone, our Green Schools Committee led by Ms Ronan have still been hard at work figuring how to ensure our annual school Spring Clean can take place. As a result, this years Spring Clean is taking place from this week until we finish up at the…
Read MoreA huge thank you to our pupils and their families for the fantastic response we had to our Trocaire collection which took place before Easter. The children were entered into a draw for an easter egg with each draw number costing €1. We also held our ‘Lá Glas’ in which the boys wore ‘Green’ free…
Read MoreCongratulations to our Handwriting & Easter Egg draw winners. During our Easter Zoom the boys were presented with their awards while we also called out a lucky number for the Easter Egg draw. Check out our winners in the album below:
Read MoreLá Glas atá ann sa Scoil Naomh Maolmhaodhóg Buachailí inniú agus tá a lá ceol agus craic. Today marked Lá Glas in St Malachy’s BNS which meant a lot of fun games and music for the boys. Here is a snapshot of some of the activities that took place. Keep checking into the website to…
Read MoreWe would like to wish all our family and friends around the world a very Happy St Patrick’s Day. We hope you have a lovely day and look forward to hearing all about it when we return on Thursday. Please check out some of the St Patrick’s Day artwork from the boys below:
Read MoreFollowing a meeting between the Archbishop and Government , we have been informed that our Communion and Confirmation will not go as planned. We are unable to confirm a new date at this stage but we will inform parents as soon as this information becomes available.
Read MoreDear Parents/guardians, Please read carefully the details of our 3rd-6th class return to school this Monday 15th March below: Parents must complete the Return to Education Form for all returning pupils by clicking on this link before Monday: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=8QIcBg302k6z6q0qxCzPaabgSGewDKhNtegJBxooSLNUM1pTNkI2MUtCTlZPSUozRzFCUE4zOTBTVy4u Letter from Principal, Mr. Farrell attached – detailing arrangements for our return. Information on Infection Prevention Control Measures attached…
Read MoreToday marks World Book Day 2021. This is a fantastic day for children an d adults alike to share their love of reading and stories. The World Book Day website hosts a huge array of resources from audio books to illustrator lessons and much much more. Be sure to check it out below. We will…
Read MoreWe are delighted to welcome our 2nd Class Boys back to school this week. Boys and Teachers alike, skipped in through the doors delighted to get back to some sort of normality and routine. As always, the weather helped a lot and gave us the chance to take a nature walk around the school grounds,…
Read MoreSee Letter from Deputy Chief Medical Officer below:
Read MoreDear Parents/Guardians, Further to the Government decision and direction from the Department of Education, I am pleased to advise that our school will reopen on 1st March for our 2nd class children. As you are aware, a large number of measures were put in place when we were last in school to keep everyone in…
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