Transition Year Environmental studies week
This week, Transition Years received a talk on sustainability from ECO UNESCO and have started plant ..
This week, Transition Years received a talk on sustainability from ECO UNESCO and have started plant ..
The sixth year students along with MsHall and Ms Maguire Timmins took time out of their academic schedules to focus on their future goals and desires.
Our brilliantsixth year students went with Ms Hall and Ms Maguire Timmins to see a production of Hamlet at the Mill Theatre on Wednesday October 16th .
During the week of Oct 7th John Scottus families hosted 18 students from Latvia, Italy and the Netherlands visiting the school as part of the Erasmus project on Human Rights and Responsibilities.
Well done to our graduating class of 2019 on their excellent results. 50 % of students achieved 455 points or higher.
Welcome to John Scottus Secondary School, Old Conna – a new private secondary school for girls and boys opening for South Dublin / North Wicklow in September 2017.
Our busy bookworms at the launch of the annual MS Read-a-Thon for the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Ireland.
Fun making origami spinners in 6th class with parent, Etsuke Takeguchi.
It’s that time of year again, as our students tended their veggies and helped serve a nutritious, 100% organic and sustainable vegetarian meal for all to enjoy the following days.
To see our the secondary school prize winners for the academic year 2018/2019 please see below.
From the Irish Independent, April 27, 2019 Three Bray Schools have been awarded a ‘WWGS Global Passport’ for their commitment to global justice, at the WorldWise Global Schools annual conference.
Isn’t it interesting that lots of children learn their mother-tongue with relative ease. Is it possible to apply the same natural learning environment to other curricula.