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Tony Walsh

Open Morning-Wednesday 12th March 2025

Following on from the huge interest in our school, next Wednesday morning we are hosting an open morning for perspective parents to come and have a tour of our school campus.

You are welcome to come along at 9.00am next Wednesday morning, 12th of March 2025.

Please share this information with anyone who might be interested in learning more about our school!

Trip to Belgrave Square

This week in 2nd Class we made the most of the beautiful Spring weather and headed off to Belgrave Square. On the way we spotted some signs of Spring such as daffodils that were ready to bloom!

Our favourite part of the park was the playground – check out the pictures below. We’re so lucky to have this amazing resource so close to the school and we hope to return soon!

 

Healthy Eating Week 2024!

Second Class really enjoyed Healthy Eating Week 2024.

We had a fruit workshop, learned the Irish names for some exotic fruits, drew a selection of green foods to add to our whole school display and learned the importance of ‘eating the rainbow’!

Check out these pictures from our fruit workshop. Delicious!

 

Winter Show Performance 2022

On Wednesday 14th of December the children of Harcourt Terrace ETNS all performed on stage for the whole-school community. Check out how they got on in this short video. I think you will agree that they all look amazing. Well done to Hyeguen who captured all of these fantastic pictures and compiled this wonderful video. A big shout out to our PGTA, bakers, staff, children, parental community and wider community who contributed to us raising €2,003.37 towards new literacy resources on the day too through our bake sale and raffle. Maith sibh!

 

A thought for the day:

Keep smiling, because life is a beautiful thing and there is so much to smile about- Marilyn Monroe

Student Council First Meeting with Dan

This week our new student council came together for the first time to meet with Dan our principal.

It was wonderful to see the elected class representatives from all of our classes in the school come together and discuss key matters to the children.

One topic which was discussed was what name shall we have for our Well-Being Morning Check In’s which have been so successful thus far.

Following some wonderful suggestions, we voted that they would be named “Morning Meetings” or ” Cruinniú Maidine” when spoken in Irish.

Our student council also gave us some great ideas regarding how our Student Council notice board should look.

Our student council will meet at the end of each month with the principal. We plan for this to be a tradition moving forward in the school as we grow. The promotion of student voice within the school is hugely important. Afterall, our children are one of our key stakeholders in Harcourt Terrace ETNS.