We all paid a visit to the Pop-Up Shop on Friday October 14th. They were selling lots of things. Some of us bought books and toys and some of us bought drinking glasses. We all sampled some cakes and all in all it was a fun half and hour. The church, who were running the…
The Senior Room went to The Strand on October 13th. We were looking for things from the following Domains Eukarya, Bacteria and Archaea. We thought that we would find lots of things from the Eukarya Domain as it made up of four Kingdoms – Prostista, Fungi, Animalia and Plantae. We found trees, plants, horses, water bugs,…
Liosmór Mochuda National School. We are delighted to invite all children aged 2 – 6 years to a Hallowe’en Dress-Up Party. This party will be held on our school premises at Liosmór Mochuda National School on North Mall in Lismore. The event is free; there will be Hallowe’en Crafts and Games as well…
Restorative Practice is a way of working with people that is based on the philosophy that when people are given ownership and responsibility for their actions, there is a greater likelihood of positive, long-term interaction with other people, the development of empathy with others and the establishment of healthy and productive communities. The fundamental…
A man called Denis came to our school last Monday September 19th. He set up a puppet show that was about a child who was being bullied in school. The puppets showed us that bullying is not nice and encouraged us to tell someone if we are being…
We were a little disappointed that the slugs and snails devoured a lot of our crops. We did however get some strawberries, fennel and potatoes. Miss Quin collected these over the summer and sampled them, she said they were delicious.
We are also making good use of our new gymnastics equipment. It is fun to be able to balance, jump and tumble around. We are of course always careful to make sure we complete each activity safely!
Many thanks again to all those who contributed to our fundraiser for our violin programme and school yard last May. We really appreciate it. Harry and Vicky White have done lots of work over the summer and the back yard in school is really taking shape. The dome, constructed by Danny Browne, is very popular…
On Friday June 10th we went to Clonmel for the Diocesan Service. There were 6 schools there. It started with a play and then we had songs and each school had a part. We did a reading. After the service we had lunch and then we went to the school grounds and played games…
We have tried more fruit and vegetables lately. We have tried beetroot, asparagus, mango and physalis. They have been interesting and not everyone liked them. The physalis tasted a little like a bitter tomato. The beetroot had an earthy taste. The mango was very sweet and the asparagus was like peas.
We all paid a visit to the Pop-Up Shop on Friday October 14th. They were selling lots of things. Some of us bought books and toys and some of us bought drinking glasses. We all sampled some cakes and all in all it was a fun half and hour. The church, who were running the…
The Senior Room went to The Strand on October 13th. We were looking for things from the following Domains Eukarya, Bacteria and Archaea. We thought that we would find lots of things from the Eukarya Domain as it made up of four Kingdoms – Prostista, Fungi, Animalia and Plantae. We found trees, plants, horses, water bugs,…
Liosmór Mochuda National School. We are delighted to invite all children aged 2 – 6 years to a Hallowe’en Dress-Up Party. This party will be held on our school premises at Liosmór Mochuda National School on North Mall in Lismore. The event is free; there will be Hallowe’en Crafts and Games as well…
Restorative Practice is a way of working with people that is based on the philosophy that when people are given ownership and responsibility for their actions, there is a greater likelihood of positive, long-term interaction with other people, the development of empathy with others and the establishment of healthy and productive communities. The fundamental…
A man called Denis came to our school last Monday September 19th. He set up a puppet show that was about a child who was being bullied in school. The puppets showed us that bullying is not nice and encouraged us to tell someone if we are being…
We were a little disappointed that the slugs and snails devoured a lot of our crops. We did however get some strawberries, fennel and potatoes. Miss Quin collected these over the summer and sampled them, she said they were delicious.
We are also making good use of our new gymnastics equipment. It is fun to be able to balance, jump and tumble around. We are of course always careful to make sure we complete each activity safely!
Many thanks again to all those who contributed to our fundraiser for our violin programme and school yard last May. We really appreciate it. Harry and Vicky White have done lots of work over the summer and the back yard in school is really taking shape. The dome, constructed by Danny Browne, is very popular…
On Friday June 10th we went to Clonmel for the Diocesan Service. There were 6 schools there. It started with a play and then we had songs and each school had a part. We did a reading. After the service we had lunch and then we went to the school grounds and played games…
We have tried more fruit and vegetables lately. We have tried beetroot, asparagus, mango and physalis. They have been interesting and not everyone liked them. The physalis tasted a little like a bitter tomato. The beetroot had an earthy taste. The mango was very sweet and the asparagus was like peas.
We all paid a visit to the Pop-Up Shop on Friday October 14th. They were selling lots of things. Some of us bought books and toys and some of us bought drinking glasses. We all sampled some cakes and all in all it was a fun half and hour. The church, who were running the…
The Senior Room went to The Strand on October 13th. We were looking for things from the following Domains Eukarya, Bacteria and Archaea. We thought that we would find lots of things from the Eukarya Domain as it made up of four Kingdoms – Prostista, Fungi, Animalia and Plantae. We found trees, plants, horses, water bugs,…
Liosmór Mochuda National School. We are delighted to invite all children aged 2 – 6 years to a Hallowe’en Dress-Up Party. This party will be held on our school premises at Liosmór Mochuda National School on North Mall in Lismore. The event is free; there will be Hallowe’en Crafts and Games as well…
Restorative Practice is a way of working with people that is based on the philosophy that when people are given ownership and responsibility for their actions, there is a greater likelihood of positive, long-term interaction with other people, the development of empathy with others and the establishment of healthy and productive communities. The fundamental…
A man called Denis came to our school last Monday September 19th. He set up a puppet show that was about a child who was being bullied in school. The puppets showed us that bullying is not nice and encouraged us to tell someone if we are being…
We were a little disappointed that the slugs and snails devoured a lot of our crops. We did however get some strawberries, fennel and potatoes. Miss Quin collected these over the summer and sampled them, she said they were delicious.
We are also making good use of our new gymnastics equipment. It is fun to be able to balance, jump and tumble around. We are of course always careful to make sure we complete each activity safely!
Many thanks again to all those who contributed to our fundraiser for our violin programme and school yard last May. We really appreciate it. Harry and Vicky White have done lots of work over the summer and the back yard in school is really taking shape. The dome, constructed by Danny Browne, is very popular…
On Friday June 10th we went to Clonmel for the Diocesan Service. There were 6 schools there. It started with a play and then we had songs and each school had a part. We did a reading. After the service we had lunch and then we went to the school grounds and played games…
We have tried more fruit and vegetables lately. We have tried beetroot, asparagus, mango and physalis. They have been interesting and not everyone liked them. The physalis tasted a little like a bitter tomato. The beetroot had an earthy taste. The mango was very sweet and the asparagus was like peas.
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