Knockrooskey NS - news roundup
2nd October 2017
*Children from 3rd- 6th Class will be attending the Sacred Heart School and Rice College TY Musical this Thursday the 05th of October.
*Aughagower Athletics club are holding a fundraising event in association with the Aughagower Community Development. There will be a 10K road race and also a 5K family fun run/walk. The event will take place on Sunday 22nd October, registration from 12pm in the Community Hall.
*Well done to the boys who competed in the cross country county finals last week. Good Luck to Noah Massey in 6th class who is now through to the Connacht finals.
*If you would prefer to receive the school newsletter by email in the New Year, please call into the school office with your email address, or email knockrooskeyns@eircom.net.
*Children in 5th & 6th are starting Rugby tomorrow, Tuesday 3rd of October. Please ensure that your child wears their school tracksuit every Tuesday for the next number of weeks.
*The Wild West Indoor Play Village are having an official opening of their Community Sensory Room on Tuesday 10th of October @ 6:30pm. Parents/carers and teachers of children with sensory needs are invited to attend. There will be a number of guest speakers on the night who will hold an informative talk followed by a Q & A session. Call or email the Wild West to confirm your attendance. 098 24634/ info@thewildwest.ie
Children in our Autism Unit have been invited to visit the sensory room tomorrow, Tuesday 3rd of October
*St. Brendan’s National School, Myna, are holding a family friendly 5k fun run on Thursday 12th October at 6:30pm. Register online at
www.eventbrite.ie for €10 per adult/€5 per child or pay at the event (between 5-6pm) for €15 per adult/€10 per child. Visit
www.mynans.ie for more information.
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Welcome Message
Welcome to our school website. We hope it gives you an insight into the life of our school. Knockrooskey NS is a welcoming, happy school, where we all work together for the benefit of the pupils who attend here. As a staff, developing an open, positive relationship with both pupils and parents is our priority. We value and look after the needs of every child and strive to make sure that all of our pupils enjoy their time here. It’s a place to grow in friendship and life learning and when your children leave at the end of sixth class we always hope to send them off being fully equipped to walk well through the rest of their education and life. We are very proud of our school.
Kieran Geraghty
Principal

