Here is a selection of beautiful art work created by pupils of the school over the last year. If you want to see more, visit our upcoming Art Exhibition which is on in the halla from Wednesday the 8th of May until Wednesday the 15th of May.
Monday, 6 May 2013
Thursday, 2 May 2013
Successful Science Week
Science week was a great success, with First classes organising displaying a range of experiments. Infant and Second classes visited the halla and First class children demonstrated the experiments for them and explained how they worked.
The experiments displayed included a musical instrument made from glass bottles filled with water, mirror writing, butter making (the butter was delicious!!), floating and sinking experiments, lava lamps, moving patterns made from dish-washing liquid and food colouring floating on a sea of milk, the rubber egg (a demonstration of how important calcium is for our bones), the dangers of fizzy drinks to our teeth, how root vegetables grow and rocket launching for beginners.
I Can't Believe It Is Real Butter!
We poured some double cream into a very very clean jam jar and closed the lid tightly. Then we shook and shook and shook some more.... all the tiny bits of fat stuck together into bigger and bigger lumps until we had one big lump of butter in the middle of the jar. We spread the butter on cream crackers and everyone had a taste. Yum yum!!
St.
Patrick's Junior School along with other students all over Ireland will be
celebrating Biodiversity week in May. We will also be having our annual beach
clean up so we need all the help we can get.
We
are very proud of all our students who save energy, save water and walk, scoot
and cycle to school. Well Done!
We
have four green flags and we are currently in the process of getting our fifth
flag for Biodiversity.
We
would like to thank Michael our caretaker and all the parents who have helped
in our garden and especially Cate Monaghan. We have a range of plants, herbs
and vegetables around our school and soon enough we will have a bug hotel and
wormery.
As
part of our biodiversity flag we will be having chicks in our school so the
children can learn about their life cycle. We are very excited.
Our
new green school Committee for Biodiversity are called the “Bio- D’s”.
Go Bio-Ds!!!!!
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