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On Thursday the 14th of November, Cork County Mayor Cllr. Christopher O’Sullivan visited Knockskeagh National School as part of Science Week 2019.
The theme for Science Week was Climate Change. Mayor O’Sullivan spoke about all that we can do to limit our ‘carbon footprint’.
He congratulated us on; our Green Schools Flag, the development of our school garden and many of the activities raising awareness on Climate Change in our school.
One of our many activities for this years Science week was our tree planting initiative. During his visit, Mayor O’Sullivan planted a tree to add to the others planted by each class.
We were also grateful that Mayor O’Sullivan officially opened our newly developed walking track. Thank you Mayor O’Sullivan for your hugely inspiring and fun visit.
Please see our gallery for more pictures of the visit.
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On Friday 11th October, 5th class visited a wind farm in the Ballyhoura Mountains . All the children were really excited to see how wind energy is generated and used as a renewable source of energy in our country. This means that the power of the wind can be used in place of other energy sources such as coal and oil.
We spoke to some engineers and technicians on the site and they explained how wind power is created by a machine called a wind turbine. Wind turbines are tall towers topped with blades. The blades are connected to a shaft, or rod. When wind causes the blades to spin, they turn the shaft. The turning shaft provides power to a machine called a generator, which produces the electricity.
All the children got the opportunity to go inside the turbines and some of us tried on the safety gear used on the site. We learned that there are plans to construct off shore wind farms in the future. These will be much bigger than the ones presently on land but will produce a huge amount of renewable energy for Ireland!
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On the 25th of October, we had our annual Halloween Parade. All the children put in a huge effort. The costumes on display were certainly very creative. Well done to all our prize winners this year and to all who helped them create such magnificent costumes.
We encouraged the use of recycled materials this year as part of the Green Schools program. Our aim was to reduce the use of single-use plastics which was one of the primary objectives of our Green School project.
Well done to all pupils who made a special effort in making their costumes from recycled materials.
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On Friday 14th October, 5th and 6th classes were given a fantastic presentation by local historian Michael O'Mahony,...
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It was with great excitement and delight that we received the ‘GAA Five Star Flag’ as a result of the children’s participation levels in camogie, Gaelic football, and hurling during the school year 2018/19. We are now recognized as a GAA 5 Star Centre.
The children have and will again be taking part in Gaelic Games activity in a manner that they will experience fun, friendship, fairness and ultimately improve their fitness. Mol an óige agus tiocfaidh sì.
We would like to thank Paudie Crowley for his assistance in coaching Gaelic games in the school.
Pictured below from front left: Paudie Crowley (GAA Coach Carbery Board). Raya Murphy (Junior Infants), Michael Cheetham and Eva Coleman (both 6th class) and Patrick O’Meara (teacher).
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We were delighted to welcome an Energy Workshop from the Lifetime Lab to coincide with Space Week on the 7th of October 2019. Our 4th, 5th and 6th classes engaged in the energy workshops which covered the topics of energy sources, climate change, CO2 and what we as individuals can do to reduce the amount of energy we use. The classes completed some fun curriculum linked energy experiments, for example, did you know you can make a battery out of a lemon? Towards the end of the workshop, the children played Guzzler’s Energy Challenge, where the aim of the game was to collect as many energy points as possible – and avoid the dreaded Sin Bin! Each of the classes had a great morning of learning and fun.
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A big ‘Thank you’ to all who supported our recent “Go Green” fundraiser in aid of Pieta House. The amount raised was €260. The Irish team didn’t disappoint and won their game against Russia in the Rugby World Cup.
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