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13 Sep

Fifth class continued their cooking adventures with a visit to France – or at least, we cooked French toast! As we’re studying Europe this month, we’ve been trying out recipes that have European connections. This week, with the help of Paddy, we made French toast from the Keelings recipe found here. Because there were 18 of us cooking, we split into three teams. One group made the egg mixture, testing out their newfound egg-cracking skills. Another prepared the bread, the rashers and the bananas. The third group dipped the bread into the egg mixture and fried it. We served... 

12 Sep

 

11 Sep

Congratulations to our new Student Council (2013-2014) pictured here today during their first meeting. The members of the Council are Codie Sweeney Kearney and Kelsey O’Callaghan (2nd Class), Kian Farrell and Finn O’Neill (3rd Class), Stephen Mooney and Jack Jin (4th Class), Leon O’Donoghue (5th Class) and Jamie Doonan (6th Class). Sam Smyth (5th Class) will be this year’s Chairperson and Ian Lawless (6th Class) will act as Secretary. As they gathered for their first meeting, the SC recorded a very short podcast to introduce themselves, talk about life in school and also... 

11 Sep

Every year, Culture Night takes place in late September. This year, it’s on the 20th of September – a Friday. It’s an amazing night where you can access venues and events around the country for free. Although all events are free, some may need to be booked in advance – which is why we’re drawing attention to them nice and early!  

8 Sep

 

6 Sep

Fifth class baked up a storm today, filling the school with the delicious smell of chocolate cake! Our theme for the month of September is Europe, so we began our studies into European food with a Swedish chocolate cake, based on the traditional kladdkaka. The recipe below can be served with whipped cream and blueberries, but we just ate it straight from the oven!  

4 Sep

Thanks to our friends in the Bray People for including a lovely piece about our school in today’s paper. The piece is on page two, and they have put in a picture of the staff and students on the first day of school last week, as well as a lovely picture of our new girls skipping to school on page four of the ‘First Day At School’ supplement. Make sure to pick up a copy today!  

4 Sep

Fifth class have taken their first steps into the exciting world of Scratch! Although one or two members of the class had already tried it out, most are working with it for the first time – and enjoying every minute! Scratch is a free programme that introduces students to software development – it can be accessed here. Some of the students have already downloaded the programme to use at home, but  it can also be accessed online without having to download it, if you set up a Scratch account. Fifth class are going to set up a class Scratch account to make sharing and accessing each... 

3 Sep

As promised, here is Patryk in 6th Class reading another Seamus Heaney poem in tribute to the famous poet. This one is called Blackberry Picking and we hope you enjoy hearing it. [soundcloud url=”http://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/108631640″ params=”” width=” 100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]    

2 Sep

We were all very sad to hear about the passing of Seamus Heaney, one of Ireland’s most favourite and loved poets. We wanted to remember his great work, and so 5th and 6th Class have recorded some of his poems. Click on the piece below to hear Leon and Sam from 5th Class as they read ‘Digging’, one of Heaney’s most well-loved poems. We will hear from 6th Class tomorrow and look forward to hearing what they have read. [soundcloud url=”http://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/108488513″ params=”” width=” 100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true”...