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School Office

Office: 08:45 - 14:30

Monday to Friday

Forfield Park

Terenure, D6W HP92

School News

April 22nd, 2021 was ‘Earth Day’ and Ms. Redmond’s 3rd Class learned all about climate change which resulted in this amazing artwork which is currently on display outside their classroom.
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Mr Smyth’s 2nd class boys make the most out of an unusual downpour of hail today! Bring on the Summer sun! 🌞😎
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The boys in 3rd and 2nd have resumed their football training with Kevin, our school’s Games Promotion Officer. With huge thanks to Mr. Wallace in Terenure College, the classes are getting used to the amazing facilities the school has provided. Many thanks too to Kevin and our parish club Templeogue Synge St for facilitating this integral part of our school 
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  Luke and Cathal from Ms. Crosbie’s 1st class worked together to make this amazing project in their free time throughout the last week!
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Jack, Archie and Noah from Mr. Dillon’s 6th Class recreated the book cover for their class novel, ‘Skellig’ by David Almond.
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Jake from Ms. Mcweeney’s Senior Infants and his brother Zach had so many Easter eggs left over after Easter they decided to have a little sale for charity. They raised €70 and very generously donated the money to the Poor Clare Sisters in Carlow. The boys made the front cover of The Irish Catholic.  Well done boys!
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  The boys tried some freestyle painting in the style of the American artist Jackson Pollock, who was famous for creating paintings made by dripping and splashing paint on a large canvas. It was a collaborative piece and is now hanging proudly outside their classroom. 
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Ms. Gallagher’s Senior Infants are learning all about mini-beasts at the moment. What better way to investigate than a trip to Bushy Park?! Armed with magnifying glasses the boys went exploring for the miniature. They saw spiders, wood lice, worms, snails and much more. They were careful not to disturb the insects in their natural habitat.   E
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Ms. Redmond’s boys were especially delighted to be back in the classroom together this week as they were learning all about the Normans.  The boys built their own Norman Castles out of cardboard. Take a look at their amazing creations!  
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At the weekend, Toby from Ms. Robinson’s class, was snapped with his sister Beth and street performer Mirror Man on their walk along Dún Laoghaire pier!!
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