Dear Parents, the school photos are now available to order! Please see the class thumb nails below and if you would like to order please download an order form and get it into the office by next Wednesday 25th of March!
Springtime Means Spelling in Scoil Mhuire Springtime truly means spelling in Scoil Mhuire! Over the past fortnight, pupils from 3rd to 6th class have been competing in class rounds until two representatives remained from each room. On Wednesday 18th February, we gathered in the Halla Mรณr for our Spelling Bee finals. The younger classes competed in the morning, with 5th and 6th class taking to the stage in the afternoon. After a few warm-up rounds to steady the nerves, the competition began!
The stage was set for the Class battles
๐ Third Class David, Jack, Harry and Martin impressed everyone with words such as capture, telescope, ancient, courage and nervous. Harry won after correctly spelling curious. Well done! ๐ Fourth Class Charlie, Eve, Iarla and Michael confidently tackled words including authority, typical, permission and serious. Charlie claimed victory with the word brilliant. Congratulations! ๐ Fifth Class Derik, Joe, Maya and Eoghan worked through challenging words such as perimeter, ambitious, determination and intercept. A huge congratulations to Maya, who won for the second year in a row โ a fantastic achievement! ๐ Sixth Class Elsa, Keelyn, Luke and Nathania delighted the audience with impressive words like melancholy, inevitable, vigilant and resilient. Luke was crowned sixth class champion. Well done!
Each winner received a โฌ10 voucher for the village bookshop, and every pupil who reached the class battle rounds earned a Homework Pass in recognition of their achievement. The atmosphere throughout the day was full of excitement, applause and encouragement. Well done to all who took part โ we are very proud of you all! And with that, our busy bees can return to their hive โ enjoy the midterm break!
Rang a Sรฉ on a trip to the University today, to engage in coding and also to visit the College computer museum, facilitated by Brendan Speedy Smith, very much appreciated by the class.
We launched our own rocket on Wednesday. We put vinegar and bicarbonate of soda into the bottle. When they mixed it created carvon dioxide CO2 which caused our rocket to launch into the sky!
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