Senior Infants drew the Eiffel Tower after learning about France

Senior Infants drew the Eiffel Tower after learning about France

Senior Infants enjoyed learning all about France during lockdown. They learnt about some of the French foods, such as croissants, escargots, crepes, and frogs legs. They also learnt about some of the famous landmarks and today they all drew the Eiffel Tower which is...
Active Challenges in Killoughteen NS

Active Challenges in Killoughteen NS

This year we had to have remote teaching and learning from January 11th to March 1st. During this time, active challenges were set by the teachers for our pupils. Our pupils did a great job on completing the challenges. Please click on the link below to see some of...
Delighted to have a Sensory Pod Installed for our Pupils

Delighted to have a Sensory Pod Installed for our Pupils

Killoughteen NS are delighted to have had a Sensory Pod installed in our school for our pupils recently. This is a fabulous resource that will be of benefit to all our pupils for years into the future. There will always be times when a child will be in need of a safe...
Santa Claus visits Killoughteen NS

Santa Claus visits Killoughteen NS

On December 21st, Killoughteen NS had a very important guest in the school. It was the big man him-self, Santa Claus. The children were buzzing with excitement as Santa approached Killoughteen NS. All classes were out in the yard, singing songs and spreading the...
CMRF – Christmas Jumper Day

CMRF – Christmas Jumper Day

This year, is a year we will all remember. On Friday, December 11th our pupils wore their Christmas jumpers to help aid ‘The Children’s Medical Research Foundation’. (Crumlin) Sincere thanks to our school community who collected €570 for this very...
STEM – Fun with Balloons in Senior Infants

STEM – Fun with Balloons in Senior Infants

The children in senior infants were shown a packet of party balloons in class. The children looked at the balloons and examined them to make sure that they were normal and not magic. There were just five balloons left in the pack. The children were asked to predict...