Junior Infants Induction
Aug
27

Junior Infants Induction

Our Croke Park Day for all staff will take place as we complete the final preparations for the start of the new term. Classrooms will be ready, resources in place, and the excitement will be building for another great school year.

We will also be delighted to welcome our new Junior Infant children and their families for their Induction Morning. The children will have the opportunity to meet their teachers and SNAs, explore their new classroom, and get to know their new classmates.

For the first seven school days, Junior Infants will finish at 12:00 noon each day. From Monday, 8th September, they will begin full school days, finishing at 1:30 pm.

It promises to be a lovely start to their school journey, and we look forward to seeing them grow and thrive in the months ahead.

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School Opens
Aug
28

School Opens

The first day of term, Thursday 28th August, for all our students will be a special occasion and we will be delighted to welcome everyone back to school.

There will be a wonderful buzz in the air as we greet familiar faces and introduce some new members of staff to our school community.

A particularly exciting development this year will be the relocation of our senior class, 5th and 6th, to The Brockagh Centre, where they will enjoy a fresh and stimulating learning environment. We are looking forward to an exciting year ahead!

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 Mid-Term Break
Oct
27
to Oct 31

Mid-Term Break

Our Halloween break will run from Monday, 27th October to Friday, 31st October.

We will finish the first half-term in style with a Fancy Dress-Up Day on Friday, 24th October – a fun way for pupils and staff to get into the Halloween spirit before the holidays.

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St. Bridgit's Day Bank Holiday
Feb
3

St. Bridgit's Day Bank Holiday

Every year on February 1st, Ireland celebrates St Brigid’s Day (Lá Fhéile Bríde), marking the beginning of spring and honouring Ireland’s first female patron saint. But St Brigid’s legacy goes far beyond religion—her influence stretches deep into Irish folklore, Celtic traditions, and even feminist history.

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