Kiltealy School
Lots of fun was had in Kiltealy NS for Seachtain na Gaeilge.
All pupils were doing their best throughout the week to speak ‘as gaeilge’ informally each day. Prizes were given out in all classrooms for the great efforts being made.
Tráth na gCeist
5th & 6th Class held a Tráth na gCeist. The pupils really enjoyed coming up with team names ‘as gaeilge’ and taking part in a quiz through Irish. Congratulations to our winning team below “Bolg Buí Buachaillí” (Yellow Belly Boys!!)
Tráth na gCeist Winners-Bolg Buí Buachaillí (Michael Murphy missing from photo)
Céilí Fun
The whole school participated in a céilí
Ionsaí na hInse was the dance of choice while the infants practiced their Irish Dancing steps in a group circle. As you can see from our photos this was an enjoyable afternoon.
The best group of dancers was from the senior room- Ryan, Cillian, Emma, Rebecca, Lauren, Caoimhe, Heather and Aisling! Well done to all who took part
5th & 6th class were very busy making a huge backdrop for a recent fundraiser in The Community Hall. Funds are being raised to develop a community playground and so it was very fitting that the children of the community were able to contribute to the Rose of Kiltealy Fundraising event.
Many hours of work went into making this display, which included crepe papering each individual letter, heart and rose, cutting of letters, taping the card background, covering the card background with black paper, strategic placing and stapling of letters.
5th & 6th class really enjoyed the process. Well done to them all.
Take a look at the process and the finished product below.
The pupils from 5th & 6th class celebrated internet safety day recently.
The pupils watched some cartoon video logs highlighting the importance of internet safety and engaged in discussion to highlight the importance of safer internet use especially in the area of social media sites.
They carried out an experiment around the sharing of images online and how they can become viral in a very short space of time.
Mini Sevens
After a great Round 1 start to their Mini Sevens campaign, our teams failed to emerge from the Round 2 qualifiers. Well done to both teams on a tremendous effort.
We now turn our focus to the Rackard League Hurling and Camogie tournaments.
Rackard League
The Camogie girls began their league journey in Bunclody on a wet Thursday last week. This game was very tight and having held the lead into the second half the girls were unlucky to lose by the final whistle.
Final Score Ballindaggin (Kitealy & Caim) 1-3 Bunclody 3-2
Kiltealy Girls involved on the day were Heather Boyce, Emma Healy, Rebecca Codd, Katie Bowe and Lauren Smith.
The girls play Castlebridge this week.
The hurlers begin their campaign this week also playing Marshalstown in Farmleigh on Tuesday 4th at 1pm.
Kiltealy Boys invovled are Ryan Purcell, Jacques Neville, Michael Murphy, Danny Fitzhenry, Dylan Purcell, Padraig Waters, Ciarán Murphy, James Aylward, Noel Cowman, Tomás Murphy, Cillian Hanrahan and David Nolan (injured)
Best of luck to both teams for the league ahead.
Abbie O’ Donovan, Junior Infants was this weeks split the pot winner. Abbie won €200. Congratulations!!!
Many thanks for the continuous support given to this fundraiser.
Congratulations to all the second class pupils who received the sacrament of Confession on Tuesday 14th March.
The bookworms of Kiltealy NS are busy beavering through David Walliams, Harry Potter, Roald Dahl and Michael Morpurgo!!
Kiltealy NS will be closed for pupils on the 10th of May as teachers must attend new language curriculum training.