Confirmation, 15th May 2015
Congratulations to 6th class pupils who received the Sacrament of Confirmation on Friday 15th May 2015 in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Ballyconnell. Pictured here with Most Reverend Bishop Leo…
Spelling Bee Competition, 12th May 2015
Well done to Orrin Brady 6th class who represented St. Aidan’s N.S. at the ‘Spelling Bee’ County Finals which were held in Killygarry N.S. on Tuesday 12th May. He did the…
Hurling, 8th May 2015
St. Aidan’s N.S. hurling team have been practising hard this year in preparation for the Cumann na mBunscol hurling league. Each Tuesday they are coached by Mrs Maguire in St. Aidan’s…
First Holy Communion, 25th April 2015
Congratulations to Ben Donohoe, Dylan Edwards, Mark Fahy, Luke McCaffrey, Cian McGovern and George Plunkett from 2nd class who received their First Holy Communion on Saturday in St Mogue’s Church, Bawnboy. They all looked…
Spring Walk, 22nd April 2015
Mrs Doherty’s class made the most of the spring sunshine today and set out on a ‘Spring Walk’. They used their senses to look for signs of spring. They succeeded…
Trip to Ulster American Folk Park, 18th March 2015
Children in Classes 2nd – 6th visited the Ulster American Folk Park in Omagh today as a follow-up to work on ‘Schools in the Past’, 19th Century Ireland and The…
Seachtain na Gaeilge, 13th March 2015
Bhí Seachtáin na Gaeilge ar siúl roimh an Cháisc. Bhí dánta, amhráin agus gníomhaíochtaí chultúrtha eile ar siúl i ngach rang. Quizzes as Gaeilge, seanflocal and art competitions were just…
First Penance, 5th March 2015
Congratulations to the boys in 2nd Class who celebrated the Sacrament of First Penance today. They are now looking forward to preparing for their First Holy Communion in April.
World Book Day, 5th March 2015
World Book Day took place today, and coincided with the annual Book Fair Visit. To celebrate, our school held a ‘Book Swap’ where children brought in a book they no…
Thatched Cottages, 27th February 2015
Mrs Boyle’s Class made their own thatched cottages when they were studying 19th Century Ireland. There was enough straw to feed 10 cows for the winter!!
