Fifth and Sixth Class pupils were really working hard for P.E. this week. We did a range of Strength, Stability and Aerobic exercise working all the main muscle groups. Everybody had great fun exercising!






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St. Finian's Girls' team put in a heroic performance in John Markey Park, Annagassan today. They beat a very strong Collon team by a single point on a scorline of 4-0 to 3-2. There were great performances all over the field. From last stitch tackles to last minute goals. We couldn't be more proud of the performance the girls gave. They will now play in the final of the Corn Setanta against Muchgrange N.S. on Saturday the 20th of October at 10.30am in the O'Connells GAA grounds. All Support would be much appreciated. Well done Girls!!!
by Sixth Class
Fifth and Sixth Class pupils were really working hard for P.E. this week. We did a range of Strength, Stability and Aerobic exercise working all the main muscle groups. Everybody had great fun exercising!
by Sixth Class
Fifth and Sixth Class were busy learning about the abstract painter “Jackson Pollock”The pupils examined some of his famous “drip” paintings. They practiced the technique of drip paintings using a variety of objects (not just brushes). In groups they created beautiful drip paintings. They had great fun outside making the pieces. When finished, each group named their painting and showed it to the class. The paintings will be put up on display throughout the school.
Last Friday, on the 28th of September, the school traveled to Port Beach. All of the classes engaged with Science lessons as we examined the life found on our coast. Each class also took part in a number of games on the beach which they loved! 3rd – 6th Class were given an ‘Art Attack’ task and the results were amazing. Here are some pictures of the activities 3rd and 4th class enjoyed.Here are some pictures of 3rd – 6th Class throughout the day.
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On Thursday the boys and girls from 5th and 6th took the infant room students out into the garden for some reading in the good weather. A most enjoyable time was had by all, a good idea for those summer months at home in the garden!
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On Tuesday afternoon, 5 boys and girls represented the school at the local Cumann na mBunscol quiz held in Callystown N.S., Clogherhead. The great news is they came first, getting a very impressive score. They will now go on and compete at the county finals next Tuesday in Knockbridge. Well done to them!