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The pandemic and ensuing lock-down continues but that will not stop us teaching our children. Morning daily assembly lectures started this week with great results.
The pandemic and ensuing lock-down continues but that will not stop us teaching our children. Morning daily assembly lectures started this week with great results.
JSNS universal choir performs three pieces at the annual Córfhéile music festival.
Despite the disruption caused by the coronavirus, a full dress rehearsal of The King’s Dark Secret went ahead on Thursday, just hours before the school and theatre closed down.
The Tree Council of Ireland have graciously donated a tree to students in 4C in an effort to improve climate awareness.
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.
The cross-country season continued this week with a 1500m individual event at Avondale Park, Wicklow. With over 400 participants and 20+ schools in attendance.
Our u17 Boys Soccer team got their season off to a great win in the first round of the Leinster Cup. This was the first Soccer game of the season for any of our teams, and it was wonderful to have him.
Our Transition Year students had the fantastic opportunity to take part in a recent golf workshop hosted at the nearby golf club.
Out Friday trips have also begun, including a hike up Djouce, Scarr, and Crone Woods.
Twenty-two students from TY will be going to Nepal at the end of next May for three weeks to trek to the Annapurna base camp and carry out some project work at a local school.
The Transition Year students have had a busy but exciting start to the school year.
Our Founders Day celebrated the school’s founding values of Stillness, Enquiry, Attention and Unity, on Friday, September 27.
Our Ultimate Frisbee and Athletics Teams have both had a busy start to the year, with events beginning in early September.
We wish our graduating class of 6th year best wishes in their exams and the decisions they will need to make about their future studies.
A wonderful Sports day took place on Friday, May 10th, at our Old Conna grounds under glorious sunshine.
On Thursday, April 25th, the World Scholar’s Club and Scratch Club students went to see the Bricktionary exhibition at The Point Village Theatre of Light in Dublin.
The student-led school newspaper, the PAUSE, came freshly out in print in the last few weeks. Many students have worked tirelessly in the school to bring this to fruition.