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Monthly Archives: March 2021

As part of ‘Engineers’ Week 2021′ boys from Mr. Faherty’s participated in experimenting with various objects from transport to energy and all in between. The boys put in a huge effort and we all had great fun.
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Pictured are the boys from Ms. McWeeney’s Senior Infants who got involved in all sorts of activities for Seachtain na Gaeilge. Maith sibh a bhuachaillí!
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Ahead of Rugby’s big showdown between Ireland and England this weekend please enjoy our Junior Infants singing Irelands Call!! COME ON IRELAND!!!  
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Many thanks to Linda and Tonia from the Parents’ Association for organising brand new bike racks for our pupils. A lot more students use bicycles and scooters than they used to, so the school needed more space. The bike racks arrived last week from South Dublin County Council and have already made a huge difference! We are very fortunate to 
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day to everyone in St. Pius X BNS, including Ms. Crosbie’s very own Paddy!!
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Pictured are the boys in  Junior Infants taking part in Aistear. The theme, appropriately for this month, is “Back to school”.
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The boys in Mr. Geraghty’s 6th Class worked on these amazing projects during remote learning. The aim was to upcycle pieces of cardboard found around the home and repurpose them. Conor D, Charlie, Evan W, Sam, Ronan and Adam’s are featured. As you can see, Adam’s doghouse was fully functioning, despite Molly’s reservations!
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This week, Ms. Crosbie’s 1st class, practiced their tennis skills with Ms. Goddard. Tremendous fun was had and we are sure there will be more than a few tennis stars from this class in the near future!  
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Mr Smyth’s boys got straight down to business on returning to the classroom. After learning all about 2D shapes, the boys designed and painted their own 2D robots.
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