Joanna Donnelly Visit to Ballyconnell School
On the 1st of October it was National Tree Day, Joanna Donnelly planted a tree at the front of the school with some of the members of our Parents Association.
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Active Schools Slogan
We ran a competition in the school wherein each class had to come up with a suitable slogan for Active Schools! See below the runners up in each class. The children had great fun doing this and congrats to the winner!
This was the overall winning slogan – (you’ll see this on display in different classrooms throughout the school.)
‘The more active you are, the healthier you’ll be. The healthier you are, the more daylight you’ll see.’
Runner’s Up!
1st Class: Kian Hutton
‘Run run all week long. Monday to Sunday and don’t be long!’
2nd Class: Meadhbh Ward
‘Walk, run, dance or swim, Active Schools is for the win!’
3rd Class: Luke Denton
‘We’ll run a mile to get that smile!’
4th Class: Amie-Rose Cushe
‘If you’re talking just keep walking.’
5th Class: Sarah Kane
‘The more active you are, the healthier you’ll be. The healthier you are, the more daylight you’ll see.’
6th Class: Katelyn Farrell
‘Ballyconnell is known for our basketball and football game. Let’s take a new path and get into the running game.’
Overall Winner!
5th Class: Sarah Kane ‘The more active you are, the healthier you’ll be. The healthier you are, the more daylight you’ll see.’
On the 1st of October it was National Tree Day, Joanna Donnelly planted a tree at the front of the school with some of the members of our Parents Association.
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4 th class have spent the year in St Mary’s Hall. They thought it a good idea to find out a little bit more about this important building in our parish and to share what they learned with their school mates.
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We were delighted to welcome our former student, Rosealice Byrne, back to Ballyconnell NS last week to regale our 4 th , 5 th and 6 th class students with details of her recent trip to The Gambia in West Africa.
Cathal and Peter tell us all about their day at the Credit Union All-Ireland Final, Ballyconnell NS’s first appearance at the finals since 2001.