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6th Class have been learning ‘Morris Dancing.’ Here are some photos taken at their display.
6th class are going to the Gaeltacht in May 2017 with our teacher Mr. Leonard and our principal Mrs. Perdue.
There are approximately 28 students going and we have to learn our Irish in advance!
We will travel on a coach … Continue reading
This week in school, 6th class have a new student teacher called Ms. Kidd. Ms. Kidd will be teaching us for four weeks before she leaves. She is really nice and with her 6th class have been learning loads of new … Continue reading
The ice-cream van came to school on the last day of the school year and everyone had an ice-cream. Here are the 6th class pupils enjoying their last day in school!
6th class have been learning several Morris dances and gave a great display to the rest of the school on Tuesday 12th April. It was really good fun to watch!
Here they are (click on the link below to see a … Continue reading
6th Class helped junior Infants fill in their self assessment folders and made lots of new friends!
We have been working on our fitness in RPNS this school year. Mrs Correll and her class have been keeping track of how many laps of the playground each class has done every week. The whole school gathered in the … Continue reading
On 6th and 7th June, 6th class along with Mrs Maxwell, Mr Leonard and Mrs Perdue went to Birr Outdoor Adventure Centre. We left school on Thursday morning and when we arrived in Birr we were divided into two groups: … Continue reading
This gallery contains 6 photos.
6th Class have been learning ‘Morris Dancing.’ Here are some photos taken at their display.
Well done to Holly, Andrew and James in 6th class who were awarded scholarships to High School. This is a great achievement and we’re all very proud.
In English, we have been looking at different types of letters but particularly at formal letters. To practise their formal letter writing skills the children wrote fictional letters to the Department of Education with suggestions on how we could improve … Continue reading