2019-2020 & 2020-2021

Our Annual Intercultural Day is took place the 16th of March. The children dressed in their traditional costumes representing their country of origin and others can dress in honour of our Patron Saint, Naomh Pádraig, Saint Patrick!
We had our own Saint Patrick's Day Parade around our schoolyards led by our talented musicians from Room 18 and thankfully the weather was very kind to us with beautiful sunshine.
We had our own Saint Patrick's Day Parade around our schoolyards led by our talented musicians from Room 18 and thankfully the weather was very kind to us with beautiful sunshine.
a message from room 13 ms reynor's class
Halloween Walk of Terror 2020
It was a Halloween Walk of Terror with a difference this year but no less enjoyable. The very scary girls and boys went on a walk of Terror firstly around the Infant yard and then around the Senior School. It was so exciting to see the girls and boys from Dunboyne Senior school clapping and applauding them as they paraded by.
The First and Second class children also went on a walk of Terror firstly around the Infant yard and then around their own yard. Some classes performed some very spooky poems and songs.
The weather was really kind to us and the Autumnal sun shone brightly.
It was a Halloween Walk of Terror with a difference this year but no less enjoyable. The very scary girls and boys went on a walk of Terror firstly around the Infant yard and then around the Senior School. It was so exciting to see the girls and boys from Dunboyne Senior school clapping and applauding them as they paraded by.
The First and Second class children also went on a walk of Terror firstly around the Infant yard and then around their own yard. Some classes performed some very spooky poems and songs.
The weather was really kind to us and the Autumnal sun shone brightly.

Dogs Trust Visits
Audrey from Dogs Trust Ireland and her dog Lucy have been visiting the school during the week. The children have been learning how to care for your pet and they really enjoyed having Lucy in school.
Audrey from Dogs Trust Ireland and her dog Lucy have been visiting the school during the week. The children have been learning how to care for your pet and they really enjoyed having Lucy in school.