Girls Gaelic Update
John Scottus girls team had their first match of the year against North William street on a wet, windy but sunny Thursday.
John Scottus girls team had their first match of the year against North William street on a wet, windy but sunny Thursday.
Last friday all classes from Junior Infants to 4th class took part in 10@10.
Thank you to all who donated shoe boxes so generously. There was utter joy experienced by all the children as they gave with such open hearts.
On Wednesday afternoon we had our Green School Recycled Goods Fashion show in the back yard.
Last week the school was awarded a Science Foundation of Ireland Discover Science and Maths Plaque of STEM Excellence for the 2015/16 academic year.
In keeping with our Green School Action Plan the next upcoming event is our fashion show. All the children will be making clothes and/or accessories using recycled goods.
On Friday the 22nd of April all the children and teachers went out into our community for National Spring Clean Day.
The First Year girls and boys were very pleasantly surprised when they visited The Helix Theatre in DCU last Thursday to see Cyclone Rep’s performance of Romeo and Juliet.
On the 15th of March every school in Ireland celebrated Proclamation Day (Flag Day) in memory of the 1916 Easter Rising.
As part of the 1916 Centenary programme many schools around Ireland were asked to write a new proclamation looking into the future.
DD-television –a national Broadcasting station for India- asked John Scottus Primary School to perform a famous poem by Adi Shankara with Western Music.
For those of you who had the opportunity to see the world debut of The Stolen Child last weekend you know that it truly was a feast for the senses.