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Boston Tea Party

The Boston Tea Party was held in the Radisson Hotel on Friday night and was a great success. It was really fantastic to see such a large group of parents, staff, friends and people from the local community supporting a new initiative. Lots of people spoke very positively about the night. A huge “Well Done” to the group of parents who organised the event
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Boston Tea Party

A group of parents have been busy organising a fundraising Boston Tea Party for September 19th in the Radisson Hotel. Funds raised from the Boston Tea Party will be used to update the IT equipment which will be used throughout our school in all classrooms. It promises to be a great night out and all for a good cause – so all the children of Ransboro School
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Table Quiz

The annual table quiz was held in the school hall on Wednesday 18th June. The winning team consisted of Emma (4th Class), Shane (2nd Class), Alex (3rd Class) and Mark (3rd class). The quiz raised €245 and this will go towards the cost of the 6th class year book. A big thank you to the organiser Brendan O’Loughlin and everyone who sponsored spot prizes.


New Building

Construction work on the new extension to the school will commence tomorrow, Monday May 19th. Builders will be accessing the school site through the church yard, thanks to the kind co-operation of Fr. Mc Crann. From Monday, there will be no parking facilities for parents in the church yard. Parents are advised to park outside the far wall of the church, on the Strandhill
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Seeking Old Metal Measuring Tapes

A member of our Board of Management makes these colourful pencil cases throughout the year to put into Shoe Boxes for the annual Christmas appeal. They are a beautiful gift to get. However, to make the opening for the cases she needs metal measuring tapes. If anyone has any old or broken metal measuring tapes like those pictured below, she would be very grateful
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Gaelic Football League

Gaelic Football League Winners 2014 Over the last number of weeks, Ransboro NS hosted a very successful in-school Gaelic football league. 72 pupils from 3rd to 6th class competed in the league, with the emphasis on participation and enjoyment. The pupils were divided into six teams of twelve with each team representing a county. After six lunchtime group games and two semi-finals, “Mayo” and
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Larry the Lamb Visits The Glen

We had a very special surprise visitor this afternoon to The Glen – Larry the Lamb. Our neighbour Lennie brought Larry over to see us. She brought him over in a cardboard box in her car. There was some straw in the box to keep him comfortable on the journey. We were all excited to see him. He made some bleating noises. Lennie told
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Fairy Takes Up Residence in The Glen

Last week, pupils in The Glen were surprised and delighted to find out that a Fairy has taken up residence. Her home just appeared overnight, and beside her front door was a bottle with a little key. Special instructions were left in The Glen telling pupils what to do. They named the Fairy Sparkle Jewel. When they arrived in school the next morning, there
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Our Anti-Litter Awareness Mural Project

The Community Enterprise Sligo County Council advertised that funding was available for an anti-litter awareness project. Mrs Clarke made an initial proposal to the council and was granted the go ahead. Karen Webster a local artist was invited to guide 5th and 6th classes in creating the art mural. Anti-litter awareness was created in class by showing a film called King Wastealot. The message
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Irish Myths and Legends Ceramic Art

3rd & 4th class last year completed a beautiful ceramic art installation on the theme of Irish Myths and Legends with the ceramicist Rachel Quinn. Rachel recently completed a ceramic heading for the installation and this can be seen in the porch inside the front door. This really enhances the appearance of the installation and is a great addition to our school.