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Ghlac na Naíonáin mhóra páirt i seó mór ar scoil inniú. Bhí siad ar fheabhas ar fad! Senior Infants took part in the Seó Mór today. They sang ‘Lá le Pádraig’ and recited the poem ‘Seamróg glas’. They were simply … Continue reading
We are very lucky that Aaron, a music student from C.I.T, is visiting us to teach us about music theory. Today he had a special treat for us – he brought his trombone to class! We had great fun hearing … Continue reading
Junior and Senior Infants will be performing their annual christmas concert on Tuesday 13th December in Ms.Neville’s Junior Infants classroom. The show is organised by the reliable Mrs. O’Mahony, who has been practicing with the Infants for the past months. … Continue reading
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The Bodhrán Bookills from 6th class have been lucky enough to be called to auditions for the Late Late Toy Show in the Imperial Hotel on Monday. We would like to congratulate Ms. Sheehan for all the hard work she … Continue reading
The Bodhrán Bookills waited patiently and with good humour for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. While they waited, they gave impromptu performances under the watchful eye of conductor, Doreen Sheehan.
The pupils of 4th, 5th and 6th classes sang their hearts out on Sunday night in the Cork Opera House as part of the outstanding “Sing OutLoud” concert. Performing with the kids was Extreme Rhythm (X-factor, Kelly Clarkson, Eurovision) Cork Trad … Continue reading
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This year we were treated to a first class concert by all of the boys from 1st class all the ways to 6th. Each and every boy performed on the day and everyone in attendance was treated to wonderful morning … Continue reading
As part of an annual tradition our 3rd class students visited Faranlee nursing home yesterday in order to sing for the elderly residents. 22 students travelled to the home where they sang various Christmas carols to spread their Christmas cheer. … Continue reading