Thanks to all in St. Brigid’s for helping us celebrate the raising of the flag. Well done everyone, especially Charlie for orgainising the flag pole.
Thanks to all in St. Brigid’s for helping us celebrate the raising of the flag. Well done everyone, especially Charlie for orgainising the flag pole.
On Wednesday the 1st of June, 18 girls from 4th, 5th and 6th classes travelled with Ms. Burke and Ms. Mc Mullen to Morton Stadium in Santry to compete in the track events. There were 4 teams competing in the relay race, and four individuals competing in the sprints. We had a fantastic day and really enjoyed taking part in the parade at the beginning of the day too! Everyone competing did their absolute best and all the training we did paid off. We’ll definitely be back next year.
On the 16th of March, all of the children from the junior and senior school, parents, guardians, visitors and staff gathered at the front of the school before 12 p.m. At 12 p.m. both schools raised the Irish flag and the Proclamation was read out. Then everyone sang Amhrán na bhFiann beautifully. Boys and girls from both the junior and senior school then read a new Proclamation for the Future, which they had composed. All parents, visitors and staff then watched as each class performed dances and songs in the school yard. Top class entertainment was provided. The Irish dancers also gave us a great exhibition of Irish dancing. There was an excellent display of memorabilia from 1916 on display in the hall. Well done to all and thanks to all the parents, guardians and visitors for showing their support on a proud day for our school
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was created along with our crest in 2012 and both continue to be as relevant today as they were then.