Tag Archive for Kilmurry National School

Cash for Clobber May 2013

www.cashforclobber.ie

Kilmurry N.S. Parents Association have entered the Cash for Clobber 2012/13 textile recycling competition and would greatly appreciate your help.

Collection dates: Wednesday, Thursday and Friday -1st, 2nd and 3rd of May

Contact: Kathryn 087-8109326 or Carmel 087-6933300

Win A Pedigree Heifer Calf with Black Limousin Surrogate Mother…

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Why not be in with a chance to win a pedigree heifer.
The heifer comes from excellent breeding stock (see photo for details).

There is also a €1500 cash alternative….

 

Kilmurry National School Building Project 2013
 

 

 

 

This Raffle is part of the Kilmurry National School Fundraising Programme. Read more

Making Good Friday Even Better…..

Fashion Show in Aid Of Kilmurry School Extension

UPDATE – SMB GAA sports wear will also be on show at Fashion Show….

Preparations are under way for a great night out on Good Friday, March 29th at the Oakwood Arms Hotel in Shannon.
Kilmurry National School is staging “Cat Walk 2013” – a fashion show fundraiser featuring cutting-edge couture
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Kilmurry National School receives top marks in education report Clare FM

Kilmurry National School Web Site

24 February, 2013

Two Clare schools have been given high marks in the latest round of inspections by the Department of Education.

The quality of accomodation at one West Clare school has been praised, while staff and the board of management at Kilmurry National School have also met with inspectors’ approval

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Department of Education officials have complimented Kilmurry National School in their report following a whole school evaluation there last September.

Having recorded increased enrolment in recent years, the school has 137 pupils which inspectors found are very well behaved.

The provision of science was described as the school’s strength, and it’s board of management as enthusiastic.

It was recommended that further emphasis be placed on fostering an Irish atmosphere in the building.

Meanwhile, inspectors found the quality of the school accomodation at St. Joseph’s National School in Cree to good, and praised the overall quality of students’ written work.

Top marks were given for the fostering of links with the community, with parents and with other local schools, though teachers there were encouraged to extend their methodologies to facilitate more engagement amongst it’s 41 pupils.

Kilmurry NS Student in last 72 in Doodle4Google Competition…

David Hamiltons "Muffin Maker"

Congratulations to David Hamilton, Kilmurry National School who has been selected for the public voting stage of the 2013 Doodle4Google competition. Please cast a vote for him on website: http://www.google.ie/doodle4google/vote.html before 4th March, 2013 as David and Kilmurry National School stand to win great prizes. The title of the doodle is ‘Muffin Maker’. “

Kilmurry National School Building Project Gets Green Light…

Kilmurry National School Building Project 2013

As you may be aware, funding has been approved for an extension to our school (Kilmurry National School) and preparations are well underway to make this transition as convenient and safe as possible for all parties concerned.

To raise some funds for the project we have formed a Fundraising Committee Read more

Return of Here Lays Paddy Broderick for School Building Project.

Here Lays Paddy Broderick
DUE to popular demand, Spancilhill Drama Group will present another instalment of the hilarious play Here Lays Paddy Broderick on Saturday 2nd March at Quin Hall with curtains at 8pm with proceeds going to the Kilmurry National School Building Project..

    Here Lays Paddy Broderick was written by Clooney playwright Anita O’Loughlin. It tells the story of a family eager to make a few bob by any means possible, in this case they fake their uncle’s death and hilarity ensues at his wake.   Anita, who is responsible for writing over 30 comedic plays told says the play offers up plenty of twists and turns and the audience must wait and see if there’s any money to be made out of all this funeral business. Read more