We have been extremely busy behind the scenes working on an exciting new project—our school mural! Our new school mural is a vibrant reflection of our values and identity as a school community. In conjunction with our Bí Cineálta policy and its message of “Be Kind, Be Brave,” we set out to create a mural…
As part of our ongoing commitment to fostering a positive, respectful and inclusive school environment, we are proud to share our Student-Friendly Bí Cineálta Policy. This initiative builds on our official Bí Cineálta Policy, which is available to view in the Policy section of this website. To ensure that the values and expectations within the…
Our school has recently completed and ratified the Bí Cineálta Policy, the national procedures introduced in June 2024 to prevent and address bullying behaviour in primary and post-primary schools. This policy reflects our shared commitment to ensuring that every child in our school feels safe, respected and valued. At the heart of our approach is…
We were delighted to launch a special competition inviting our pupils to design a new school crest. The aim was to give students the opportunity to think about what best represents our school, our community, and the ethos that makes our school such a special place. The response from pupils was fantastic, with many thoughtful…
Christmas magic was beautifully brought to life this year by our amazing pupils. Our Christmas play, No One Wraps Like an Elf, was filled with singing, dancing, laughter, and festive fun. The children truly put their heart and soul into their performance, and all the hard work learning lines, practising, and rehearsing was clearly worthwhile….
The new primary curriculum: What you need to know as a parent or guardian
Every day, Tusla supports children, young people, and families, working to keep children safe. To help with this, Tusla has developed the changingfutures.ie website — a platform created for young people, by young people with experience of Tusla services. The website features Tusla staff explaining their roles in a child-friendly way, so children and young…
See Newsletter from the Chief Inspector in the Department of Education, for children and young people, about the work of the inspectorate as it relates to the school year 2024-2025. This newsletter informs students about the work of the inspectorate in schools, the new inspectorate webpage and inspectorate publications.
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