Monthly Archives: November 2016
Maths Week in Infants.
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Nature Walks in Infants!
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Project Maths in 3rd and 4th!!!!
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Planning Kiltealy Playground!!
Well done to all the pupils of Kiltealy NS who did a great job planning and designing the future Kiltealy playground!!
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Christmas Shoe-box Collection!
Well done to all our pupils who took part our annual shoe-box collection.
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Halloween Fun in Infants!!!
Junior and Senior Infants had great fun making a Spooky Gingerbread House but they had even more fun eating it!!!
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Congratulations to James Aylward from 6th Class who came 3rd in the Age 11-13 Category of The Enniscorthy Credit Union Competition. The theme this year was “Dreams Are Made Of This”. James drew a picture of a boy sitting at his school desk daydreaming. James was presented with his prize and certificate at a prize-giving ceremony in The Riverside Hotel, Enniscorthy last Tuesday night. Well done James. A great achievement.
21st November Winner
Congratulations to this weeks winner James Aylward. James won €207.
Many thanks for your continued support in this fundraiser. Envelopes available in Bowes, The Mill, The Post Office and Kiltealy National School.
The winner of Split the Pot on Monday the 7th of November was Larry Doyle. The win was well over €300 as there was two weeks of takings in the pot due to the midterm break.
Many thanks for the support of this fundraiser.
The boys football team were in hard luck on Monday afternoon when they were defeated by Fethard on a scoreline of 1-10 to 1-6 at the semi-final stage of the Rackard League. All Kiltealy players put in a mighty performance and were unfortunate to come out of the game with a loss. The team were well in contention at half-time but a few second half controversial decisions did not go in their favour and a victory slowly slipped away.
Well done to the entire team who did themselves, their schools and their families very proud throughout the league.
We look forward to seeing these boys in hurling action later in the school year as no doubt they will put in another great league campaign.