It’s almost that time of year again. Scoil Bhríde’s Easter camp will return on Monday 15th April to Thursday 18th April. If you’d like to register your child please find the form attached below. The last day for registration is Friday 12th April. We look forward to welcoming all the boys and girls for lots…
Author: Caragh Sugrue
Child Safeguarding Review
The Board of Management wish to inform parents that the annual review of The Child Safeguarding Statements Risk Assessment has been completed. http://scoilbhridens.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Safeguarding-Statement-2019.pdf http://scoilbhridens.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Risk-Assessment-for-Child-Safeguarding-Scoil-Bhride-2019.pdf
"The Cotton Industry and Why Cotton is Bad " by Brooke, Holly, Grace, Ann, Susan and Caoimhe in 5th Class
This blog is about the cotton industry and why cotton is bad. It takes one kilogram of water of cotton will make only one single t-shirt and pair of jeans. Cotton is the most widespread profitable non-food crop in the world. Why cotton is bad? Cotton comes from the fluffy boll that surrounds cotton plant…
3rd Class working on their ICT skills!
3rd Class have been very busy recently doing some research on the student laptops for their projects on famous explorers; Tom Crean, Amelia Earharte, Christopher Columbas and Neil Armstrong. As you can see from the pictures below, they did a great job! Well done 3rd Class 🙂
World Book Day
To celebrate World Book Day here in Scoil Bhríde pupils and staff dressed up as their favourite book character. Everyone really enjoyed the day. One pupil in each class was awarded a special prize for their costume. Here are the winners below. We are looking forward to World Book Day next year already. Inniú…
World Book Day/Lá Domhanda na Leabhar 2019
Today in Scoil Bhríde we celebrated World Book Day. Each class put in a huge amount of effort and decorated their door based on a book that the class like. Here’s a look at the wonderful creations.
A letter of thanks from St. Francis Hospice Dublin
Last week Scoil Bhríde received the following letter from St. Francis Hospice Dublin giving their thanks for the recent donation made in memory of Gerard Kane, a parent of Scoil Bhríde who sadly passed away not so long ago. Scoil Bhríde would like to thank all it’s students and parents for contributing and taking part…
Grandparents Day
On Wednesday 30th January we celebrated Grandparents Day in Scoil Bhríde as part of Cartholic Schools Week. It was a huge success and everyone enjoyed the day.