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Growing Sunflowers

Over the past number of weeks, first and second class have undertaken a project to grow their own sunflowers. To begin, they investigated  the factors that their seeds would need to grow (light, water and a suitable temperature) and decided that it was a suitable time of the year to plant our sunflowers. Everyone planted […]

Swimming Gala 2014

On Thursday May 22nd, a large number of students from 1st to 6th class travelled to The Waterfront pool in Enniscorthy to take part in the annual School’s Swimming Gala. There were some really exciting races to be seen on the day and our school came home with a very impressive haul of 13 medals. […]

Exploring Electricity

First and Second class have been learning about electricity in Science. We know that electricity travels in circuits. For our experiments, we had to use bulbs, batteries and wires to investigate how to make a full circuit. By the end, every group had successfully managed to get their bulbs lighting!

Top Ten Mangahigh Performers April 2014 1. Lauren Murphy 2. Tadhg O’Leary 3. Kevin Doyle 4. Dylan Patel 5. Pia Hickey 6. Harvey Warren 7. David Meleady 8. Molly Calder 9. Conor Keane 10. Ríoghna Hourihane

Bread – where does it come from?

Senior Infants and First Class have been busy learning about where bread comes from. We know the wheat has to be planted first then the wheat is cut with a combine harvester. The wheat then goes to the mill where it is turned into flour which is used to bake the bread that we like […]

Mangahigh Award Winners : Easter 2014

Well done to all the boys and girls who worked so hard on their Mangahigh Challenges over the past few weeks. The winners of the Easter Egg Competition are as follows : The class winners: 1st class : Calum Long 2nd class : Liam Hendrick 3rd class : Shane Meleady 4th class : Ryan Hammel […]

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