A Wonderful Gathering.

We prayed for our grandparents who couldn’t be with us on the day.

We were delighted with the turn out. Our grandparents received a very warm welcome

Donal and Maree were thrilled with the beautiful handmade gifts which 6th class presented: A compilation of poetry, wooden name-plaques, framed tissue-flowers.

Mary Leen, a stained-glass artist from Catherleaheen spoke passionately to the children about following their dreams. Her abstract ‘Glass Box’ symbolised the ‘flame of inspiration’ which is ignited by teachers such as Maree and Donal.

‘The flames spread and grow brighter and stronger’.

The Tunnel of Fame was enjoyed by all our visitors. The children cheered their grandparents, parents, Maree, Donal, Eileen, friends and the odd rogue teacher![/caption]

Hurray for Sir!!

Here comes Ms Maree….

They keep on coming…

Is that Queen Liz and King George I see?

Of course, the best part is always the cake…..

The banter…….

The stories…..

and the gossip 🙂

Thank you, Ms Claire: a beautiful wooden cross which she made with pupils two years ago.

Ms Gemma had this signpost up , bright and early in the morning. Her pupils greeted everyone at the gate.👏

Ms Adrienne prepared this simple but beautiful altar- wicker baskets filled to the brim with the children’s crosses. (We were not going to run out of crosses this year!)

Ms Moira came early to help and to admire the colourful entrance which Ms Gillian erected with Sixth Class

The ‘Kitchen Ladies’ were poised and ready for action. All hands on deck.👍Geraldine👍Bridget👍Ciara👍Caroline.

Ms Geraldine had a heavenly touch…..And lots of goodies for everyone

Ms Ann’s Third Class had kisses for EVERYONE

Mo Ghrá thú.xxxxx

We ask….’What can Ms Jennifer NOT do?’

— Mary C