The Student Council and Green School’s committee were invited to attend the Catholic Schools’ week liturgy service. Bishop Michael Router spoke to everyone about the meaning and also our role in this years Catholic Schools’ week...
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Welcome back to all our students and Green School committee 2019/20. We hope you had a lovely Halloween break and continued with your good recycling habits . What a wonderful occasion it was at the end of September when Mr. Declan Breathnach...
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Alanna and Sarah accompanied Mrs. Farren to the Louth County Council GROW Award ceremony in the Crowne Plaza Hotel this morning. GROW is an acronym for Green Renewable Organic Waste minimisation which is essentially what we strive to achieve on a...
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On behalf of the Green School committee 2018 – 2019, Sarah was proud to receive our 7th flag, which was presented to her , by Jack and Niamh, at our May Assembly. This is the culmination of two year’s hard work and our fourteen year...
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Second class received their incredible edible pack this week. Each group was given a pack of seeds to sow. We sowed carrots, chives, spinach, lettuce and turnips. The seeds will grow inclass for two weeks before being transferred outside. The...
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Many of the children in 1st class were very busy over the last week creating wonderful outfits and items for this years” Trashion Fashion”. There was a great selection on show and they were all very creative. Well done to everyone who...
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TRASHION FASHION is back! The fashion event of the year will take place in Halla Setanta on February 20th! New Year; more chances to reuse and recycle! After the excesses of Christmas, the Greenschool committee is presenting all our students and...
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