Hallowe’en Dress Up

To mark the Hallowe’en holidays, pupils and staff arrived to school in freakishly frightening style on Friday, 27th October. Taking advantage of the fine autumn day, we all took part in a fancy dress parade after lunch.

One costume was selected from each classroom for the Final Five and overall winner of Best Costume 2017 was Joanne Ryan, 6th class, with her very creative and clever design.

The Final Five: Emma O’ Brien, Ruby Murphy, Joanne Ryan (overall winner), Cathal Burke and Cathal Heney

Farewell to the Mission team

Following on from a very special evening in the parish church on Thursday, 26th October, the Mission team of Sr Mary, Sr Rosaleen and Michelle joined us for a final visit and farewell on Friday, 27th October. A presentation was made on behalf of the pupils and staff, and then each class performed a party piece to mark the end of Mission week and the beginning of the Hallowe’en mid-term break. The occasion concluded with a rendition of ‘Time to be Happy’ – our favorite Mission week song!

Mission week puppet shows

On Wednesday of Mission week at Scoil Mhuire the children were treated to puppet shows by the Mission team. The shows were created to encourage the children to consider the life God wants each of us to live, and portrayed these life lessons in a fun and interactive way. Both groups enjoyed the session immensely.

Junior Infants – 1st class

2nd – 6th class

Hallowe’en Dress Up

Scoil Mhuire will celebrate Hallowe’en in style on Friday, October 27th when pupils and staff will don their spookiest, scariest and most ghoulishly frightening costumes. This always proves to be a day of great fun and excitement. Pupils are encouraged to be both creative and innovative in their costume design. Photographs to follow … …

Parish Mission

As you are aware, the Parish Mission has been taking place in the parish since last week. As part of this event the Mission Team will be in Scoil Mhuire every day this week. Every morning the team will facilitate ‘Prayers for Parents/Guardians’ in the school hall from 9:25 to 9:35. Anyone who is available is most welcome at this time. You can enter the hall from the side entrance of the school (Knockavilla side) once all the pupils have entered the school.

The children and staff will be involved in other sessions with the Mission Team throughout each day. The team will prepare the pupils in each class for a special service which will take place in the parish church on Thursday, 26th October, at 7.30pm. They hope you will attend this event to see the activities your child/children have been involved in during Mission week at school.

Maths Week at Scoil Mhuire

We are currently celebrating Maths Week at Scoil Mhuire, and pupils from 4th – 6th class have been working on a selection of maths challenges. Below is one which they had alot of fun with last Friday, and we invite you to try it at home. The pupils from 4th – 6th can share the solution and answer with their families, and we will post both here on Friday, 27th October.

There are 7 girls on a bus.
Each girl has 7 backpacks.
In every backpack, there are 7 big cats.
For every big cat, there are 7 little cats.
How many legs?

Solution
Answer = 10,990

*7 girls = 14 legs

7 x 7 = 49 backpacks
49 x 7 = 343 big cats
*343 x 4 = 1372 big cats legs

343 x 7 = 2401 little cats
*2401 x 4 = 9604 little cats legs

*14 + 1372 + 9604 = 10,990 legs

National Children’s Day of Prayer

We celebrated National Children’s Day of Prayer on Friday, 13th October. We had mass for all the pupils and staff in the school hall. Fr Egan led the children in prayer and song at this very special event to mark the occasion, and also to celebrate the start of another school year. The theme of this years National Children’s Day of Prayer was The Family. Each child in the school was invited to draw a picture of his/her family and these were on display in the hall for the mass.

Junior Infants, Senior Infants, 1st, 2nd and 3rd classes

4th, 5th and 6th classes

Healthy Eating week

This year the theme of our Healthy Eating week was “Think Before You Drink” and focused on the sugar content in various common children’s drinks. There were certainly a few eye openers here. We all agreed that water was definitely the best option. Many thanks to Mrs Flynn and her team for putting together a very informative display and resource pack.

Cross Country County Championships 2017

Having been postponed due to poor weather on September 27th, the pupils from 3rd to 6th class travelled to Thurles on October 3rd for our annual Cross Country outing. The weather proved much more favorable & we enjoyed a great day out. Our pupils returned to school with a number of individual medals, as well as a team medal for 3rd & 4th class girls. The journey home would not have been complete without the traditional stop-off in McDonalds for an ice-cream sundae.