History Lecture in TCD
Our 6th Year History students attended a lecture on their research project and ‘Did Anne Boleyn have to lose her head.
Our 6th Year History students attended a lecture on their research project and ‘Did Anne Boleyn have to lose her head.
This year to celebrate Founder’s day we went to Glendalough. Here are some pictures from the day.
6th Class were doing Ancient Buildings and Ruins in History so they worked in groups to either make a building inspired by one they had studied or a modern building.
5th Class went to the art gallery to look at the painting ” The Marriage of Strongbow and Aoife,” as it connects with their study of the Normans.
2nd class were doing a STEM investigation this week.
The John Scottus alumni retain strong friendships and a sense of belonging to the JS community.
We are so fortunate to have an abundance of resources for nature studies on our 14acre campus. The students learn about nature from our resident botanist and biologist – Dr Telford.
One of our students in the infants class engrossed in the task at hand. This attention occurs when the student loves what and how they are learning.
At the start and end of each day, the students and teacher greet each other, with a smile, a handshake and a few words.
Our students, along with the children in the preschool on our campus, had great fun dressing up for Halloween.
Aistear is the early childhood curriculum framework for all children from birth to six years.
At the moment our primary school children are enjoying tennis and yoga as part of the PE curriculum.