Our Christmas Pageant this year was a great success. The girls gave a wonderful performance and it was great to see so many people there. Thanks to all for making it such a pleasant experience and to all who helped out.
Read MoreWe celebrated friendship week in our school during the week of 5th of October to 9th of October. We spent the week singing songs, writing poems, doing art activities and circle time activities all based around friendship. We had fun learning all about friendship and how to be a good friend. We got reward stickers…
Read MoreOn September 22nd our school was presented with the National Fag and a copy of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic by members of the Defence Forces, to mark the Centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising.
Read MoreFailte Romhaibh ar ais to all as we start another new year in St. Josephs. A special welcome to those who are starting in Junior infants as they begin their journey with us.
Read MoreMs Gleeson’s Senior Infants and First Class and Ms Cashin’s First Class went on a visit to Rancho Reilly’s in Carlow. Here is what they had to say about it. On Wednesday we went on school tour to Rancho Reillys. We went on a big bus. We got to hold rabbits, lizards and snakes. Teacher…
Read MoreLast week Ms. Moynihan’s Junior & Senior Infants were reading the story book ‘The Monster Pet’. Together in class we decided to make our very own. We used our imaginations to shape and sculpt monster pets using clay. The girls had lots of fun trying to think of names for each one!
Read MoreJunior & Senior Infants are having lots of fun reading with Ms. Colbert’s 4th class. They thoroughly enjoy reading with their 4th class reading buddy. 4th class have written a special book for their reading buddy and today presented these to the girls. There was lots of excitement when they received these books.
Read MoreWe had lots of fun dressing up in the Irish colours. There were lots of green, white and gold to be seen all around the school. Well done to all for raising €500 for The Ben and Jake Connolly Trust.
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