Our lunchtime book club kicked off on Wednesday, 9th October, sparking excitement and enthusiasm among students from 3rd to 6th class—so much so that we ran out of books! But not to worry, as soon as our avid readers finish, the books will be passed along to the next eager reader in line.
Our first book is the brilliant ‘The summer I robbed a bank’, by David O’Doherty.
Get ready for a wild summer adventure set in Achill! Meet Rex, a boy who teams up with his funny Uncle Derm to pull off a bank robbery. As they plan their heist, Rex learns about courage, friendship, and making the right choices. Will they succeed, or will things go hilariously wrong? Find out in this exciting and funny story!
Our book-club will meet at lunchtime on Wednesdays, in Room 14 , to read, discuss, and do activities based on our selected books. All are welcome. Come along for one book or all of them, it’s up to you! Keep an eye on the library noticeboard for upcoming books.
Happy reading,
Mrs E Walsh
Some of our fantastic readers with their first book
Rang 4 took part in the Explorers Education Programme.
Funded by the Marine Institute, this programme engages with primary school children, teachers and the education network, creating marine leaders and ocean champions.
Congraulations to our Hurlers who progressed to the next round of the Cumann na mBunscol hurling competition on the back of four successive victories in the local preliminary qualification round in Rahoon newcastle on Wed 25 September.
On a sunny Wednesday afternoon, the school yard was a hive of activity as children swarmed around waving banners and cheering for our King Bee Benas. The following morning Benas and his colony of classmates set off early and made a beeline for the Helix, at DCU in Dublin. It was the day of the All Ireland Spelling Bee and the theatre was filled with a buzz of anticipation. Benas, representing Connacht & Ulster, Ollie from Tipperary and Annie from Wexford faced their supporters and banners telling them to ‘Bee-lieve’ in themselves and to ‘Bee the best!’
On a sunny Wednesday afternoon, the school yard was a hive of activity as children swarmed around waving banners and cheering for our King Bee Benas. The following morning Benas and his colony of classmates set off early and made a beeline for the Helix, at DCU in Dublin. It was the day of the All Ireland Spelling Bee and the theatre was filled with a buzz of anticipation. Benas, representing Connacht & Ulster, Ollie from Tipperary and Annie from Wexford faced their supporters and banners telling them to ‘Bee-lieve’ in themselves and to ‘Bee the best!’ Each round saw spellers step up to the microphone, their minds abuzz with potential spellings. They progressed through the rounds impressing all present with their precision , grace and nerves of steel. The room hummed with excitement as Benas reached the head to head against Annie. Words such as coalition, hyperthermia, dodecastyle, sanctimonious and vituperate dripped from their mouths like honey, before the final stinging word:chromatophore. Annie was crowned Queen Bee on this occasion. Scoil Mhuire are incredibly proud of our King Bee Benas, who is already planning a return to the competition next year. Benas won €3000 worth of books for the school library, a voucher for himself and on the day all his classmates each received a goodie bag from Easons full of books and stationary. Huge Thank you to Eason’s for this. It was a memorable and un-bee-lievable day. Well Done Benas!
Well done to our All Ireland finalist Benas. Benas won the county final in Tuam on the 9th of April. He then went on to win the Connaught / Ulster competition on the 21st May in Sligo. He will be competing for the title of “King Bee” and the chance to win a school library to the value of €7,500 in the All Ireland Final in the Helix in Dublin on the 6th June. We are so proud of his achievement. Well done Benas!
Some of the words Benas might encounter are: Flammiferous, Equipollent, Malapropism, Phenomenon
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