2nd Years visit Gurukulam in India
Four of the Second year girls doing Sanskrit and one of their mothers, Trish Bunyan and myself went to India for just over two weeks before and during the Easter Holidays.
Four of the Second year girls doing Sanskrit and one of their mothers, Trish Bunyan and myself went to India for just over two weeks before and during the Easter Holidays.
Well done to Max Ivory, a 6th year Business student on reaching the finals of the National Enterprise Awards in Dublin Castle with his portable speaker system.
With the John Scottus annual sports day fast approaching P. E classes took on an athletic theme for a large part of April.
On Tuesday April 5th the John Scottus Ultimate Frisbee team traveled to Loughlinstown Leisure Centre to compete in the Dublin Ultimate Frisbee League finals.
The second year history class got to experience what it would have been like to work in a cotton mill factory in Britain during the Industrial Revolution.
A cookery course lasting 6 weeks is starting. All students can attend.
On Tuesday Feb 23rd our 1st and 2nd years participate in a workshop to raise awareness of social media.
The History department have been working very hard to create awareness around the school about the events of 1916.
On Monday the 7th of March Emer, Christian, Miss Swan and I went to the Thomas F. Meagher Flag Ceremony in Croke Park as part of the 1916 centenary commemorations.
The First Year girls and boys were very pleasantly surprised when they visited The Helix Theatre in DCU last Thursday to see Cyclone Rep’s performance of Romeo and Juliet.
On Friday, 11th March, The French Theatre for Schools came to John Scottus in what has now become something of an annual tradition.
This year, Seachtain na Gaeilge got off to an enthusiastic start.