Knockanean National School December Newsletter 2016
Transcript of Knockanean National School December Newsletter 2016
Knockanean National School
December Newsletter 2016
Music Generation:
On Wednesday the 28th of September rapper Gary
McCarthy owner of GMC beats visited the school.
Children came from loads of different schools
attended. We came up with our own rap and recorded
it. We picked our own backing track from famous
rappers. We all had a part to rap. The rap was based
on music and beats. It was a brilliant day and we
really enjoyed it.
By Ian Williams, Paddy Mc Guinness and Garbhan
Monahan.
Cross Country Running: On Wednesday 21st of September Cross Country took place in Lees Road. It was
raining very heavily and we got soaked .None of us got placed but we all ran well. It was great fun but we got a
little bit cold .I hope we get in next year.
By Niamh Mulligan and Inès Sheehan
Mullaghmore: On Friday the 7th of October, 6th class
climbed Mullaghmore. We left the school at 1pm and
arrived there at about 1.30 p.m .We then split into
groups and started to climb. Once we reached the top
we stopped and had our lunch. Some people found the
climb difficult!! There was a fabulous view from the
top of the mountain. Once we got back down the bus
was waiting to drop us to Bofey Quinn’s in Corofin.
There we had pizza, chips and MiWadi!! We then
went to the shop and bought lots of sweets. We had a
great day and the weather, surprisingly, was fantastic!!
By Anna Purcell, Isabella Crowley, Amy O'Sullivan and Eabha Warner
Wind Energy Talk:
On Mon Oct 10th some men from Moneypoint and Dundalk IT came in to speak to us about wind energy. They
set up a mini version of a wind turbine and it was plugged into the wall so it rotated like a real wind turbine. They
also hada project for the Intel judges. There were 7 judges. Our parents and families also came in to see our work.
The judges had a really hard time in picking a winner and a runner up. The winning project was called “ Bats” by
Creavan Lane , Ben & Cal Kirby and in second place was a project called “Sound” by Elin Blake and Caitríona
Warner. The winning project will now go onto the regional final in Intel in Shannon on Dec 6th
By Creavan Lane, Elin Blake and Caitríona Warner
Dear Parents
As Christmas approaches we are finishing our busy first term of the school year. A lot of the newsletter
is an account of the terms activities, written by the children. Enjoy
Girls Football:
Last week we played against Clonlara it was a challenge match but it was still really fun. 4th 5th 6th class
were playing in it. It took a while to get out there but it was worth it. Then on Friday we played against
Newmarket this was played in Gurteen. Newmarket played well but we beat them .The score was 3 -16
to 2 -5 to Knockanean .On Tuesday 27th we played against Ballyea we lost by a few points and goals.
They were really good. It was a tough match!!! It was on in Gurteen we went on a bus. Some of us went
on the small bus and some went on the big bus. Boys and girls went together because the boys were
playing also
We reached the semi-final against Gaelscoil Mhícíl Cíosóg in Gurteen .Everyone was saying the
Gaelscoil were unbeatable but we beat them! It was a hard match but we won by 4 points and we were so
happy. We played in the final against Ballyea .It was so exciting to be in Cusack Park. We played really
well but they were a better team.
Our trainers are Mr Curran Joe and Sinead.
By Aoibhínn O’Callaghan, Jane Quinn and Niamh Mulligan
Boys Football:
We started our football season against Ballyea. We were 1 point up at half time but Ballyea then pulled
away in the second half. Next up were The Nash, We were 2-6 to 0-0 down at half time which needed a
strong second half performance which we had. We brought it back to 4 points after 10 minutes but we
couldn't get those 4 points back. Next we played the C. B.S who were very strong and they ran out
worthy winners. We then travelled to the Gaelscoil who we were just as good as us. We were missing a
few 6th class but like the Nash we were slow starters but we raised a phenomenal second half which gave
us hope but the first half turned out to be the difference. Our final game was against Barefield where we
split into two even teams of 4th 5th and 6th. We were beaten well in both games,unfortunately we didn't
make the semi-finals but we really enjoyed ourselves!!! Thanks to John and Mr Mullen for training us all
season.
By CiaránO’Driscoll and Darragh Hurley
Mrs Mac’s retirement
Mrs Mac retired on Oct 28th. We all learned songs and 3rd 4th 5th & 6th came together to practice them
learned the “Cup song” with new lyrics, “Don’t stop her now” and “Thank you for the
a square in the yard so we could do the cup song. We also made a sculpture of a tree for her and each pupil in the
school carved out a piece of it. Mary wrote a poem about Mrs Mac. Mrs Mac’s family came in for t
McMahon ,FeilimO’Cholileáin and Murty Ryan played some tunes and Feilim wrote a song especially for her
called “Music Queen of Knockanean” Williana da Silva a past pupil m
at a keyboard and a class in front of her. The Music Club played the “Galway Girl”. We had a really great day!
By Éabha O Driscoll and Ailis Ni Choileáin
Visit of Shane Gilmore (Sculptor):
On Monday the 24th of October Shane
Gilmore visited the school. He told us about
what he did and why he loves it. He explained
how he makes his sculptures and all the
different types of sculptures he makes. He
works with clay, wood stone and sometimes
bronze. He was responsible for the two big
hands at the front of the cathedral. He made a
sculpture of Padre Pio and a life size bronze
one of Willie Clancy which can be seen in
MiltownMalbay.
Mrs Mac retired on Oct 28th. We all learned songs and 3rd 4th 5th & 6th came together to practice them
learned the “Cup song” with new lyrics, “Don’t stop her now” and “Thank you for the
a square in the yard so we could do the cup song. We also made a sculpture of a tree for her and each pupil in the
of it. Mary wrote a poem about Mrs Mac. Mrs Mac’s family came in for t
Cholileáin and Murty Ryan played some tunes and Feilim wrote a song especially for her
called “Music Queen of Knockanean” Williana da Silva a past pupil made a cake especially for her with her sitting
at a keyboard and a class in front of her. The Music Club played the “Galway Girl”. We had a really great day!
By Éabha O Driscoll and Ailis Ni Choileáin
Visit of Shane Gilmore (Sculptor):
On Monday the 24th of October Shane
told us about
what he did and why he loves it. He explained
how he makes his sculptures and all the
different types of sculptures he makes. He
clay, wood stone and sometimes
was responsible for the two big
hands at the front of the cathedral. He made a
sculpture of Padre Pio and a life size bronze
one of Willie Clancy which can be seen in
Mrs Mac retired on Oct 28th. We all learned songs and 3rd 4th 5th & 6th came together to practice them. We
learned the “Cup song” with new lyrics, “Don’t stop her now” and “Thank you for the music”. We set up tables in
a square in the yard so we could do the cup song. We also made a sculpture of a tree for her and each pupil in the
of it. Mary wrote a poem about Mrs Mac. Mrs Mac’s family came in for the day. Aidan
Cholileáin and Murty Ryan played some tunes and Feilim wrote a song especially for her
ade a cake especially for her with her sitting
at a keyboard and a class in front of her. The Music Club played the “Galway Girl”. We had a really great day!
Music Generation Songsters:
On Nov 30th Fourth and Fifth went to Gló
Rhonwen, our singing teacher. There were lots of other schools there too. Knockanean sang with Labasheeda
School and Newmarket on Fergus School
Garry McCarthy sang a rap he made up himself. He also taught us a new song.Garry brought up five or six
people to record it, including one teacher.
Aaisha O’Doherty- Bhatti, Lauren McMahon and Gearó
The Children of 1916 - Galway Junior Film Fleadh:
Theatre in Galway to view a screening of our animated film
shown on the day. All the films were made by
animations. The standard was extremely high! After the screening there was
standard was so high we thought we might be lucky enough to get a mention but we ended up
for the best overall film!! We were presented with a plaque and a certificate!! We had a great day in Galway!
Thanks to Mr Curran & Mrs Mac for driving us and for the hot chocolate!!
By CiaránO'Driscoll, Caoimhe
Shalloo Murphy and Aoife Carey
Halloween Party:
Our Annual Halloween Party was held in The West County Hotel and
organised by the Parents Association.
0th Fourth and Fifth went to Glór for Music Generation Songsters. We met Garry McCarthy and
singing teacher. There were lots of other schools there too. Knockanean sang with Labasheeda
School. We sang our class rap and the Naughty Little
Carthy sang a rap he made up himself. He also taught us a new song.Garry brought up five or six
teacher.
, Lauren McMahon and Gearóid Barry
Galway Junior Film Fleadh: On Thurs Nov 10th we were invited to the Town Hall
Theatre in Galway to view a screening of our animated film “The Children of 1916” There were
shown on the day. All the films were made by primary schools children. Some were drama
animations. The standard was extremely high! After the screening there was a quick award ceremony. As
standard was so high we thought we might be lucky enough to get a mention but we ended up
for the best overall film!! We were presented with a plaque and a certificate!! We had a great day in Galway!
Thanks to Mr Curran & Mrs Mac for driving us and for the hot chocolate!!
Our Annual Halloween Party was held in The West County Hotel and was, as usual a huge success. It is
organised by the Parents Association.
met Garry McCarthy and
singing teacher. There were lots of other schools there too. Knockanean sang with Labasheeda
. We sang our class rap and the Naughty Little Flea. It was good fun.
Carthy sang a rap he made up himself. He also taught us a new song.Garry brought up five or six
On Thurs Nov 10th we were invited to the Town Hall
Children of 1916” There were approx. 30 films
. Some were dramas and others were
a quick award ceremony. As the
standard was so high we thought we might be lucky enough to get a mention but we ended up receiving first prize
for the best overall film!! We were presented with a plaque and a certificate!! We had a great day in Galway!
usual a huge success. It is
Fís Film awards - Helix in Dublin: Wednesday 16th of November, 6th class went to the Helix in Dublin. We were nominated for a Fis Film award for animation and soundtrack.Last year fifth and sixth class made an animated film about the children in the 1916 rising with the help of Ana Colomer.We left the school at 7:15 on a bus. On the way we stopped at Junction 14 Mayfield for a little snack. We arrived at DCU in Dublin at around 11:30. We met Johnny Cooper and took some pictures. After a while we played outside in the DCU grounds until the award ceremony started. Anna Ciaran were chosen to collect the award on stage. All the movies were brilliant but eventually we got our chance to win the animation award. John had dabbed ( a dance move) multiple times before this so when Ciaran and Anna went onstage the presenter had a few questions about the dab. So John was forced to pull out his best dance moves. We were presented with the award and an Ipad Air. After a while we finally left the Helix. On the way back we stopped at Junction 14 again for our dinner. We got back at around 7:00. It was a great day out. We would like to thank John, Mrs Mac and especially Ana Colomer. By Caoilainn Mc Namara, Anna Purcell and Aoibhinn O’Sullivan.
Fifth class trip to the Burren
On the first of December 5th class went on a guided
tour in the Burren led by Tony Kirby .We went on this
trip because we are studying for a science fair which
will take place in Mary Immaculate College in
January. We are studying ‘Is
Biodiversity?’ Tony Kirby told us that the Burren is a
bio - diversearea. We also found out that the Burren has
9 different species of bats out of a
out about different kinds of animals such as the badger
and the cows in the Burren. We had a very interesting
time.
By Mark O’Connor,Brandon O Connor
Enguerrand Brusseaux.
Helix in Dublin: On Wednesday 16th of November, 6th
Dublin. We were nominated for a Fis Film award for animation and soundtrack.Last year fifth and sixth class made an animated film about the children in the 1916 rising with the help of Ana Colomer. We left the school at 7:15 on a bus. On
ped at Junction 14 Mayfield for a little snack. We arrived at DCU in Dublin at around 11:30. We met Johnny Cooper and took some pictures. After a while we played outside in the DCU grounds until the
and llect the award
on stage. All the movies were brilliant chance to
win the animation award. John had dabbed ( a dance move) multiple times before this so when Ciaran and Anna went onstage the presenter had a few
e dab. So John was forced to pull out his best dance moves. We were presented with the award and an Ipad Air. After a while we finally left the Helix. On the way back we stopped at Junction 14 again for our dinner. We got back at around 7:00. It
t day out. We would like to thank John, Mrs Mac and especially
By Caoilainn Mc Namara, Anna Purcell
Fifth class trip to the Burren
On the first of December 5th class went on a guided
tour in the Burren led by Tony Kirby .We went on this
trip because we are studying for a science fair which
will take place in Mary Immaculate College in
‘Is the Burren a region of
Tony Kirby told us that the Burren is a
also found out that the Burren has
9 different species of bats out of a total of 10. We found
of animals such as the badger
and the cows in the Burren. We had a very interesting
Connor,Brandon O Connor Lignon,
Intel Mini Scientist:
We got into groups of up to 4 people and
different types of projects in the other classes and on Wed the whole school came to see our projects. We had
great fun doing the Intel mini scientist competition.On the 27th of October 4
science projects for the Intel judges. There were 7 judges. Our parents and families also came in to see our
work. The judges had a really hard time in picking a winner and a runner up. The winning project was called
“Bats” by CrevanLane, Ben & Cal Kirby and in second place was a project called “Sound” by Elin Blake and
Caitríona Warner. The winning project will now go onto the
By Crevan Lane, Elin Blake and Caitríona Warner
Intel Regional Final:
It was amazing to see the Intel building and all the wonderful projects inside from the different schools.All the
projects were great but only 5 were selected to go to the Helix in Dublin for the
All Ireland final. We were one of them. It
We were delighted to get this far.When we heard Knockanean National School called out
it was very surprising. We are looking forward to representing the school in the Helix in Dublin
in early February
.By Crevan Lane,Cal and Ben Kirby.
We got into groups of up to 4 people and we did different kinds of science experiments. We all got to see the
different types of projects in the other classes and on Wed the whole school came to see our projects. We had
great fun doing the Intel mini scientist competition.On the 27th of October 4th 5th & 6th classes exhibited their
science projects for the Intel judges. There were 7 judges. Our parents and families also came in to see our
work. The judges had a really hard time in picking a winner and a runner up. The winning project was called
Ben & Cal Kirby and in second place was a project called “Sound” by Elin Blake and
Caitríona Warner. The winning project will now go onto the regional final in Intel in Shannon on Dec 6th
By Crevan Lane, Elin Blake and Caitríona Warner
It was amazing to see the Intel building and all the wonderful projects inside from the different schools.All the
projects were great but only 5 were selected to go to the Helix in Dublin for the
them. It was very tense because we were called out last.
We were delighted to get this far.When we heard Knockanean National School called out
are looking forward to representing the school in the Helix in Dublin
we did different kinds of science experiments. We all got to see the
different types of projects in the other classes and on Wed the whole school came to see our projects. We had
th 5th & 6th classes exhibited their
science projects for the Intel judges. There were 7 judges. Our parents and families also came in to see our
work. The judges had a really hard time in picking a winner and a runner up. The winning project was called
Ben & Cal Kirby and in second place was a project called “Sound” by Elin Blake and
in Intel in Shannon on Dec 6th
It was amazing to see the Intel building and all the wonderful projects inside from the different schools.All the
was very tense because we were called out last.
We were delighted to get this far.When we heard Knockanean National School called out
are looking forward to representing the school in the Helix in Dublin
Ice Skating On December 16th, 6th class went Ice Skating in Arthur’s Quay, Limerick. We were rushing to get our skates on, and hop on the ice .It was a new activity for most of us! But at the same time we all loved it, even though it was a bit cold! After ice skating we all went to get our shoes and our feet were so cold we couldn't even feel them. When we had our shoes on we went to Arthur's Quay and we got lots of sweets. Then we got on the bus and went to Cratloe Woods and hung out there for a while. After that we got on the bus and John handed out Celebrations. Then we got back to class and went home. We really enjoyed our ice skating adventure. By Emma Higgins,RóisínMcDonagh, Molly Sheehan and Caoimhe Shalloo Murphy.
Futsal Soccer BlitzOn the 16 of december 2016 we went to a futsal soccer blitz in leisure world. It was in the astro turf. There were three girlsthe knockanean dabbers, the dab squad, the dream team, swag F.C and the tekker kids. We each played three games that lasted for twelve minutes. We had an exellent day.By Emma Keane, Jack Norton and James Shal
Crochet Club:
The Crochet Club is crocheting hats for premature
invite any parent or friend who would like to crochet or knit a hat,
please do so. If you want any information about this please contact
Amy. Please have any hats to the school by Thursday Dec.22
On December 16th, 6th class went Ice Skating in Arthur’s Quay, Limerick. We were rushing to get our skates on, and hop on the ice .It was a new ctivity for most of us! But at the same time we all
though it was a bit cold! After ice skating we all went to get our shoes and our feet were so cold we couldn't even feel them. When we had our shoes on we went to Arthur's Quay and we
ots of sweets. Then we got on the bus and went to Cratloe Woods and hung out there for a while. After that we got on the bus and John handed out Celebrations. Then we got back to class and went home. We really enjoyed our ice skating adventure.
ggins,RóisínMcDonagh, Molly Sheehan and Caoimhe Shalloo Murphy.
Cash for Clobber:
€425 was raised in this fundraiser earlier in the term. Many
thanks to all who dropped in unwanted clothes
Fashion Show: Our fundraising event of the year was the Fashion Show. The hard working Fundraising Committee really pulled off a wonderful evening and managed to raise €14,500 and give everyone a great night out in the process. Thank you tFundraising Committee:Enda O’Gara, Regina Monahan, Mary Hanrahan, Joan McNamara and John Corbett.
Futsal Soccer Blitz On the 16 of december 2016 we went to a futsal soccer blitz in leisure world. It was in the astro turf. There were three girls teams and two boys teams and there names were the knockanean dabbers, the dab squad, the dream team, swag F.C and the tekker kids. We each played three games that lasted for twelve minutes. We had an exellent day.By Emma Keane, Jack Norton and James Shalloo Murphy.
crocheting hats for premature babies. They
like to crochet or knit a hat,
please do so. If you want any information about this please contact
Please have any hats to the school by Thursday Dec.22
was raised in this fundraiser earlier in the term. Many
thanks to all who dropped in unwanted clothes
Our fundraising event of the year was the Fashion Show. The hard working Fundraising Committee really pulled off a wonderful evening and managed to raise €14,500 and give everyone a great night out in the process. Thank you to the Fundraising Committee: Caroline Purcell, Enda O’Gara, Regina Monahan, Mary Hanrahan, Joan McNamara and John
On the 16 of december 2016 we went to a futsal soccer blitz in leisure world. It was in teams and two boys teams and there names were
the knockanean dabbers, the dab squad, the dream team, swag F.C and the tekker kids. We each played three games that lasted for twelve minutes. We had an exellent day.
Dates to Remember: School closes on Thursday Dec 22nd at 12.30 p.m. for infants and at 12.45p.m. for all other classes.
School reopens on Monday January 9
Can I take this opportunity to thank our school community
Association, teachers and staff, Fr. Jerry and Canon O'Carroll, for all their hard work, dedication,
commitment and help, in what has been a very busy term. Have a wonderful Christmas and we look forward
to seeing you all safe and well next term.
Yours sincerely,
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We, as a school community, want to offer our sincere sympathies to Jim on the passing of his wife
Claire and also to James and Tom, his sons. You are all in
and be assured you are surrounded by a huge circle of warm and true friends here in Knock
School.
emember: School closes on Thursday Dec 22nd at 12.30 p.m. for infants and at 12.45p.m. for all other classes.
School reopens on Monday January 9th
Can I take this opportunity to thank our school community- parents, pupils, Board of Management, Parents
Association, teachers and staff, Fr. Jerry and Canon O'Carroll, for all their hard work, dedication,
t has been a very busy term. Have a wonderful Christmas and we look forward
to seeing you all safe and well next term.
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to offer our sincere sympathies to Jim on the passing of his wife
Claire and also to James and Tom, his sons. You are all in our thoughts and prayers at this sad time
and be assured you are surrounded by a huge circle of warm and true friends here in Knock
School closes on Thursday Dec 22nd at 12.30 p.m. for infants and at 12.45p.m. for all other classes.
parents, pupils, Board of Management, Parents
Association, teachers and staff, Fr. Jerry and Canon O'Carroll, for all their hard work, dedication,
t has been a very busy term. Have a wonderful Christmas and we look forward
to offer our sincere sympathies to Jim on the passing of his wife
and prayers at this sad time
and be assured you are surrounded by a huge circle of warm and true friends here in Knockanean