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6th Class Graduation Ceremony 2020
Today is a very special and unique day for our 6th class students and indeed our school.
We would normally celebrate our 6th Class Graduation in the hall of Knockskeagh National School!
However, as we know that is not possible. So instead, we will celebrate this occasion virtually and what a fantastic ceremony we have in store!!!
Thank you to everyone who contributed to our Graduation Ceremony whether it was sending in videos and pictures, or sourcing them!
Thank you to 6th Class teacher Mr. McCarthy for putting a very special ceremony together.
Also, a huge thank you to Greg Mulcahy for his help with the Graduation Ceremony.
This is all about our stars from 6th class!! They have been a magnificent class. We at Knockskeagh are so proud of them for their hard work and dedication throughout their time in the school.
They have always been so mannerly, kind, helpful, and great craic around the school and they will be so missed.
Congratulations to our 6th class on their Graduation!!
Joseph Allen
James Symington
Ben Coffey
David Harte
Michael Cheetham
Jane Twomey
Orlaith Finn
Aoibhinn O’Flynn
Eva Coleman
Sadbh Murphy
Roisin Duggan
Emily Ibotson
Niamh Barrett
Aoife Kingston
Tonight is their night!
What a fantastic group of children they have been!
Please sit back and enjoy the show by clicking on the video below!
Go n-éirí an t-ádh libh
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This is not our typical Sports day!
However, we will still celebrate it in an enjoyable and fun way- interactively!!!
All of our teachers have created some fantastic events for you all to attempt!
Don’t feel as if you have to do all of these!
But, we would encourage you all to attempt some or even do some of your own activities to mark Sports Day 2020!!
If you would like to share any pictures of you doing any activities on Sports Day, you can send on the pictures to your teacher.
These pictures will feature on our school website in the coming week!
Huge thanks must go to all teachers for their input into this years interactive Sports Day, and a special mention must go to Mr. McCarthy for doing a great job in his organisation of Sports Day again this year. Also, we’d like to thank Greg Mulcahy for his support in creating this compilation of videos.
Enjoy the day everybody and don’t forget to have ice cream after!
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Our 4th and 3rd class took part in a hurling blitz in Clonakilty GAA club this morning. They showed great skill,...
On Tuesday 4th of October, our 5th and 6th classes were delighted to welcome Ann and Susan, from "Cork Mental...
On Monday 3rd October, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th classes were given a fantastic presentation by local fireman, John...
A few of the initiatives that were our focus in the application this year were our;
(1) “Go Green” fundraiser for Pieta House last September
(2) Wellness Month in December
(3) New whole school kindness program
Also, we created a new tab for all Amber Flag related activities this year. Please check out the Awards tab on the website for more information.
Well done to all involved
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Our 4th and 3rd class took part in a hurling blitz in Clonakilty GAA club this morning. They showed great skill,...
On Tuesday 4th of October, our 5th and 6th classes were delighted to welcome Ann and Susan, from "Cork Mental...
On Monday 3rd October, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th classes were given a fantastic presentation by local fireman, John...
Our main aims and results when working towards this flag included:
We were successful in reducing the amount of single-use plastic bottles by 88% over the course of 2 years.
The committee completed a litter audit on the school grounds to identify “litter zones” and engaged in regular litter cleanups throughout the 2 years. A reduction in the litter was noted around the school grounds. Committee members spoke to classes about the correct use of recycling, landfill, and compost bins. Classes were also encouraged to reduce the amount of packaging in lunchboxes, with our primary focus being on cling film and tinfoil. Bin weights were recorded at different intervals over the 2 years and we were successful in reducing our landfill weight by over 20kgs and food waste by almost 13kgs.
The committee investigated the UN Global Goals and decided to focus on “No Poverty”, “Zero Hunger” and “Life on Land”. As a school, we undertook several actions towards these goals, for example planting trees within the school grounds, local beach, and wood clean-ups, participating in the St Vincent de Paul Giving for Living Tree and Trocaire collections, to name only a few.
We held a Culture Day in May 2019 where older classes investigated different cultures that exist within our school and made projects about their traditions and customs. We also got to sample food from these countries, which was great fun and learning for all pupils!
A committee made up of pupils from each class is formed at the beginning of each Green flag cycle which runs over the course of 2 years. Our Green schools committee deserve huge praise for all their work in achieving this award.
Also, a huge thanks must go to Ms. O’Regan for all her hard work in overseeing the application and her invaluable support of the committee over the 2 years.
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The very first edition of the 4th Class newsletter “Lockdown Heroes” is available for download below.
It is jam-packed with all the recent news, stories, and activities in 4th Class.
Well done to all pupils who shared their stories and news. What a creative bunch!!
We really hope you enjoy reading it.
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Our 4th and 3rd class took part in a hurling blitz in Clonakilty GAA club this morning. They showed great skill,...
On Tuesday 4th of October, our 5th and 6th classes were delighted to welcome Ann and Susan, from "Cork Mental...
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To all of 2nd Class,
Today would have been your First Holy Communion celebration. We hope you get to mark it in your own special way.
The thoughts of all the staff at Knockskeagh National School are with you and we look forward to your special day when things get back to normal. Hopefully very soon.
To mark what would have been a very special occasion for you. There is a video that reminds us of all the happy and fun moments that we shared in school during the year.
Have a great day and weekend.
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Our 4th and 3rd class took part in a hurling blitz in Clonakilty GAA club this morning. They showed great skill,...
On Tuesday 4th of October, our 5th and 6th classes were delighted to welcome Ann and Susan, from "Cork Mental...
On Monday 3rd October, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th classes were given a fantastic presentation by local fireman, John...