Stonepark N.S. Spelling Bee competition took place on Friday, 4th March. The children of 5th and 6th classes took part. After the heats and a final of 5 people Conor Clancy emerged the winner. He went on to represent the school in St. Mary’s School, Edgeworthstown on Monday, 7th March.
Dráma i Rang 4
Our 4th class recently entered their ply ‘Mac Rí an Longfoirt’ as Gaeilge into a drama festival organised by Cumann Scoildrámaíochta. The pupils worked very hard with rehearsals, costumes, props and so on. They performed on stage in The Arts Centre, Mullingar on Wednesday, 24th February and in The Backstage Theatre, Longford on Wednesday, 2nd March as part of the 1916 Céad Bliain Celebration. Bhain siad lár taitneamh as an bpróiseas.
Friendship Week
We celebrated Friendship Week from 8th to 12th February 2016.
As part of Friendship Week we ran poster competitions in each class. There is amazing talent among the pupils in Stonepark N.S. The posters explored the meaning of friendship and displayed fabulous creativity. The winners were:
Junior Infants: Cora Creevy
Senior Infants: Dervla Brady
1st class: Michaela Hand
2nd class: Moya Nowell
3rd class: Róisín Warde/Stephen Carroll
4th class: Tessa Tiernan
5th class: Miska Macko
6th class: Isaac Elliott
They each received a prize. A prize was also given to five children in each class as highly commended work. Well done to everyone who took part.
In the playground we introduced the new idea of the ‘Friendship Stop’ where children can go if they would like someone to play with.
The children in some classes adopted a ‘Secret Buddy’ for the week and did kind deeds of friendship for them.
Friendship bracelets were sold in aid of Amnesty International.
Notice boards and posters are displayed around the school to remind us of the important message of Friendship.
Friendship Week was a huge success and we hope that the positivity shown during that week continues throughout the school year.
Pancake Tuesday
Catholic Schools Week
Catholic Schools Week took place from the 31st January to the 6th February 2016 and the theme was: “Catholic Schools: Challenged to Proclaim God’s Mercy”.
We had a visit from Peter Walsh and Margaret Kelly as part of our religious inspection. Fr. Michael blessed our throats on the feast of St. Blaise. (3rd February)
A Curious Commotion!
Christmas Prayer Service
On Tuesday, 22nd December 2015, we held our annual Christmas Prayer Service. Fr. Michael led the prayer service. A child from each class participated by doing the readings and prayers of the faithful and carrying the Baby Jesus to the crib. Ms. Leavy led us in song with beautiful Christmas carols and the children and staff were all in full voice! Thanks to Mrs. Mulligan for organising this prayerful and enjoyable event.
Bring ‘n’ Buy Sale
6th class with Ms. Mulvihill organised a Bring ‘n’ Buy Sale on Monday, 21st December 2015. Children in the school donated books, toys and gifts. There were plenty of goodies at the baking stall! There was a raffle, guess the number of sweets in the jar, guess the teddy’s name, computer game time, a keepy uppy competition, nail painting and many more activities on the day. The children went home with great bargains and everyone had lots of fun. There was over €600 raised for iPads for the school. Thanks to everyone who made the day a success.
Winter Wonderland Walk
On Tuesday, 22nd December 2015 we had a ‘Winter Wonderland Walk’. The children dressed up in Santa hats and Christmas jumpers and walked from our park ‘n’ stride locations at The Rocks and Silver Birches. Everyone who walked was entered into a raffle and we had a winner from each class. They won a selection box and a high viz/wrist snapper band. Well done who everyone who took part…113 in total!
RSA StreetSmart
On Thursday, 19th & Friday, 20th November 2015 each child in the school participated in the RSA ‘StreetSmart’ initiative. It brought the issue of road safety to life. The children took part in interactive activities on a streetscape mat. It was a fun filled day that enhanced their knowledge of the rules of the road. Everyone was delighted to receive their ‘safety licence’ at the end of the session.