Students to the Fore on Muire Gan Smál Open Day on Friday December 6th from 9am

Principal Séamus Moynihan and his daughter Ella and the Muire Gan Smál team of: Norella O’Leary, Michelle Reidy and Claire Smith during their fundraising tea / coffee sale outside the Castleisland Community Museum at the annual November 1st horse fair. The school’s open day will be held on Friday, December 6th from 9am.  ©Photograph: John Reidy

Muire Gan Smál Preschool and Primary School is delighted to welcome prospective families to its Open Morning on Friday, December 6th, at 9am.

All are invited to experience the warm, welcoming atmosphere that defines the school community. The event will provide an excellent opportunity for parents and guardians to discover all that the school has to offer, from engaging academic programmess to its dynamic extracurricular activities.
“During your visit, you’ll have the chance to meet our dedicated teachers and support staff, who work tirelessly to create a nurturing environment where children thrive.

Students Sharing Experiences

You’ll also have the opportunity to speak with our students, who can share their experiences of life at Muire Gan Smál and showcase their own learning journey,” said Principal Séamus Moynihan.

“As you tour our classrooms and facilities, you’ll see first-hand our commitment to fostering curiosity, creativity, and a passion for lifelong learning.
“Our school is proud to be both a Green School and an Active School, reflecting our dedication to environmental responsibility and the physical well-being of our students.

Erasmus Programme Engagement

“We actively engage in the Erasmus programme, broadening our students’ horizons by offering them opportunities to connect with peers internationally,” Mr. Moynihan continued.

“This year, our fifth and sixth-class students will embark on an exciting three-day educational trip to Murcia, Spain, where they’ll experience new cultures and perspectives.
“Moreover, our school embraces entrepreneurial spirit through our annual participation in the Junior Entrepreneur Project.

This programme encourages students to think creatively, work collaboratively and develop essential skills in business and leadership.

Student Managed Projects

“Each year, our students create and manage their own project, gaining invaluable hands-on experience in entrepreneurship.
“At Muire Gan Smál, we believe in fostering a lifelong love of learning within a safe, happy, and inclusive environment.

“Our goal is to help each child reach their fullest potential—academically, socially and personally. “We look forward to welcoming you and sharing what makes our school community so special at 9am on Friday, December 6th.,” he concluded.

Scoil Mhuire Gan Smál can be contacted on: 066 71 41147 / Email: info@muiregansmal.ie / www.muiregansmal.ie

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