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Enrolment Evening

Tuesday 14th Feb. from 6:00-7:00 pm Come

What Can We Offer:

• Low pupil-teacher ratio ensuring individualised learning

• Strong ties to the local community

• Well-resourced classrooms

• Aistear play-based learning

• Welcoming and inclusive of all children

• Catering for the academic and social needs of children of all abilities.

• Delivering the curriculum using a variety of methods in a friendly, warm, supportive, and caring environment.

School Initiatives and Activities:

• Sport: Gymnastics, Soccer, Gaelic Football, Hurling/Camogie, Basketball, Swimming, Athletics (Participation in the Active School Flag Programme)

• STEM: Participation in Science/Engineering/Maths Week, individual use of laptops and tablets, coding, cyber safety, Google workspace accounts for senior students, Doodle Learning App in Maths and English giving every child a personalised work programme tailored to their strengths and weaknesses

Feevagh N.S., Dysart

• The Arts/Music: Participation in BLAST (Bringing Live Arts to Students and Teachers), Creative Schools (run by the Arts Council), trips to the Theatre, Tin-Whistle in Senior Classes, Christmas Play

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• Environmental Education: Working towards our 8th Green Flag, Participation in Incredible Edibles (3 consecutive gold awards) run by AgriAware encouraging children to grow their own fruits and vegetables

• Wellbeing – Participation in the Amber Flag Programme creating a healthy, inclusive environment that supports mental well-being

Enrolment forms can be requested by email or downloaded from the school website www.feevaghns.ie

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Ardcarne Graveyard Committee AGM

The Ardcarne Parish Graveyard Committee Annual General Meeting will take place this Thursday (February 2nd) at 8 pm sharp in the John McGahern Barracks Museum in Cootehall. New members especially welcome.

Boyle-Tulsk road will close for three months

Roscommon County Council has confirmed that the N61 Boyle to Tulsk road will close for three months from next week to allow road resurfacing works.

The local authority said the whole route, which is over 15 miles long, will close from Tuesday next (February 7th) for a period of 14 weeks so that the works can be carried out. Resurfacing works will be completed on a 5-mile section between Shankill and Runnaboll, near Elphin. Diversions will be in place and motorists will have to use the alternative route of the R361 Boyle to Frenchpark road. Maps are available on the Roscommon County Council website.

Castlerea ICA Guild meeting

A meeting of the Castlerea ICA Guild will be held in ‘D Gaff’, Barrack Street, Castlerea on Tuesday, February 7th at 8.15 pm. A guest speaker will attend on the night. New members welcome.

HSE confirms Covid vaccination clinics

HSE Community Healthcare West has confirmed dates for Covid-19 vaccination public clinics to be held over the next number of weeks at Roscommon University Hospital. The clinics, open to all approved groups, will commence this Saturday, February 4th from 11 am to 3 pm and continue until Saturday, April 29th

The dates are as follows with clinics taking place on Saturdays from 11 am to 3 pm on each day: February 4th; February 18th; March 4th; March 18th; April 1st; April 15th; April 29th

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