Here are some YouTube videos to help you practice some Christmas songs that we are learning in choir at the moment. Frosty the Snowman We Wish You a Merry Christmas Jingle Bells When Santa Got Stuck Up the Chimney Deck the Halls I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
Here are some YouTube videos to help you practice carols that we are learning in choir at the moment. Silent Night: Away in a Manger O, Come All Ye Faithful When A Child Is Born We Three Kings of Orient Are Mary’s Boy Child Hark the Herald Angels Sing The Little Drummer Boy Ding Dong Merrily On High
Our school choir will be participating in the Sligo Christmas Fayre on Saturday December 8th in Stephen St. Car Park in Sligo. We’ve been practising the songs and carols in school that we will be singing at the Christmas Fayre.
The dates for the Sacraments of First Communion and Confirmation for 2013 have been confirmed. Bishop Christopher Jones will administer the Sacrament of Confirmation for Ransboro and Strandhill schools in Ransboro Church on Thursday May 16th at 11am. First Communion will be celebrated on Saturday May 18th at 11am in Ransboro Church. We send best wishes to those preparing for these sacraments.
We are learning this song in choir at the moment. It is the Gaeilge version of the song by “The Script” called “The Man Who Can’t Be Moved”. Look at the words of the song in your choir folder and sing along to the video at home.
We’re learning this song in choir at the moment. Use the words in your choir folder to sing along with the tune here.
We were delighted to receive the news that our new school website has been featured this week by Scoilnet, the portal website for Irish education, as a Star Site. The aim of the award is to showcase school websites and in doing so recognise the value of creating an online school identity and exhibiting examples of learning and teaching. The Star Site accolade is given
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We are learning this hymn in choir in school at the moment. Enjoy singing along to the video.
We are learning this hymn in choir in school at the moment. Enjoy singing along to it.
We’re learning this hymn in choir at the moment in school. It’s believed to date back to the 1800s and was sung by slaves in America. In this video it is sung by Alison Krauss.