Dear Parents and Guardians/A Thuismitheoirí agus a Chaomhnóirí,

Welcome back! It has been a lovely, settled start to the new school year and we’re delighted to meet all our incoming students.

Pension Parity

Thanks for all your support for this very needed and drawn-out campaign.  Here’s hoping the government will deliver on the changes needed.

Thanks to having Nicky back on board, we have our solar panels display in operation in the foyer… how many teachers does it take to get a solar monitor working? Too many

Have a look at these photos which show live consumption of energy and how much is power by solar. Please mention to your child(ren) as they can now view it on a daily basis as they walk past.  We’re very excited about this.  The current 6th class are tasked with calculating how much energy we save throughout the year.

        

Reminders:-

  • School Calendar for Academic Year 2025-2026
  • Please note there will be further school closure days due to changes in Child Protection and New Primary Curriculum.   However we have yet to receive the dates for training.

Frása na Seachtaine:

“Dia duit. Dia is Muire duit. Dia Daoibh. Dia is Muire daoibh.”

Le meas

Róisín Conlon

Príomh Oide

 

 

 

 

 

TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC LESSONS AT COMHALTAS CLONTARF

Traditional Irish music lessons in instruments including tin whistle, harp, flute, fiddle, banjo, mandolin, concertina, uilleann pipes, singing and more are restarting on Saturday September 13 in Comhaltas Craobh Chluain Tarbh (Clontarf).

The branch is based in the Clasac centre on the Alfie Byrne Road, and lessons, for both children and adults, run on Saturday mornings.

Anyone interested in lessons for their children or themselves are invited to contact the Comhaltas branch by emailing [email protected] or calling 0876725038. There is also more information about the organisation on www.comhaltas.ie