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February 2018
Readathon Prizewinners  2018

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Here is Ms. Goulding and our MS Readathon Prizewinners. Well done everybody!

The 30th MS Readathon encourages children to open a wonderful world of adventure and imagination through reading for a great cause! MS Readathon is the perfect opportunity to encourage your children to read. For kids who are already bookworms, it’s a chance to go deeper – perhaps to challenge themselves with longer, more advanced books. For children who aren’t so keen on reading, the MS Readathon can help them rediscover the sense of wonder and adventure they once felt when they first heard you say those magic words, “Once upon a time…” And it’s all for a fantastic cause. MS Readathon’s story began in 1988 when the well-loved children’s author Roald Dahl launched the first ever campaign. As well as fantastic reading rewards, 30th MS Readathon competitions promise some Roald Dahl treats as well as prizes of books from Ireland’s great children’s authors
As the MS Readathon enters its 30th year, MS Ireland is extending a huge thank you to young readers in their efforts to help people with Multiple Sclerosis in this sponsored schools reading initiative.

Pancake Tuesday

A huge thank you to our Parents' Association who came in & cooked delicious pancakes for everyone. They were delicious. All the children brought in €2 and this money will be donated to Down Syndrome.
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This school now has high speed broadband connectivity through the Department of Education School Broadband Programme, delivered as part of the Irish National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) under the Recovery and Resilience Facility funded by the European Union through NextGenerationEU.