Secret Valley Wildlife Park – 2nd class school tour 2019

Rang a dó had a great time on their recent school tour to Secret Valley Wildlife Park. They were allowed to feed and pet the animals and learned all about how various different kinds of animals are adapted to their habitats. They even got a tour around the park in the quad train! Have a look at this video for a flavour of the fun that was had on the day.

Active week launch 2019

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Active Week 2019 kicked off with gusto on Thursday June 6th with the arrival of a V.I.P. to Piercestown N.S. The red carpet was rolled out for Davy  Fitgerald and his backroom team, James Larkin and Michael Collins. Joe O’Connor past pupil and Wexford hurler, was also on hand to asist Davy in the official launch of ourActive Week 2019. Davy presented medals and gave an inspirational talk before adjudicating in his much loved ‘poc fada’ event. It was a day that will be etched in the memories of children and staff alike for a long time to come. Fingers crossed for a win over the Cats this weekend. Many thanks to members of St. Martin’s who joined us in this wonderful occasion.

Wishing 6th Class a fabulous Confirmation

Wishing all of the boys and girls in Piercestown N.S. all the best on their Confirmation Day tomorrow Thurs 23rd May. We hope you have a brilliant day and can’t wait to see you all.

Many thanks to all of the children, Miss Sinnott, Fr O’Reilly, Siobhán and any other staff member who participated in preparing to make this day so special and enjoyable.

Special word of thanks to the Parents’ Association who go above and beyond to ensure that all of our school events are celebrated so well. Take a bow!Confirmation

Wishing 2nd Class a fabulous First Holy Communion

communionAll the school community at Piercestown N.S. would like to take this opportunity to wish 2nd class a very special day tomorrow.  May the sun shine on your special occasion. You have worked really hard and we are so proud of you all. Enjoy this special day. Many thanks to Mrs. Corrigan, Fiona, Siobhan, Miss Sinnott and Fr. O’ Reilly for all their hard work. A final word of thanks to all you the parents for supporting your children’s journey towards receiving the Sacrament of the Eucharist .

Wellness Seminars – Adult and Children talks in the Community Centre Thurs 16th and Mon 20th May

Wellness Seminars St Martins Community Centre

Peadar Maxwell is a Chartered Psychologist with the Psychological Society of Ireland and has worked in child, adolescent and family psychology for twenty years and will present two seminars in St Martins Community Centre. The first seminar is open to adults and the second seminar is open to  children aged 12 – 16yrs . We invite all members of the community to attend these events.

Adult Seminar – Thursday 16th May @ 7.30pm

In this evening seminar Peadar will discuss common and current topics and concerns regarding the emotional health of children and young people. From anxiety to peer pressure, from parenting to mentoring, risk taking behaviour to building resilience. The talk aims to offer parents, trainers and coaches an overview of and guidance to promote awareness and understanding of child and adolescent emotional health.

Children’s Seminar (12- 16yr olds) – Monday 20th May @ 7.30pm

Building on the seminar for adults, this talk is designed for children and adolescents. With their developmental needs and peer and societal pressures in mind, Peadar will discuss a range of topics in a supportive and positive way. Understanding normal worries and anxiety, developing resilience to peer pressure, and self-care in new situations will all be discussed in a way to boost confidence and self-care behaviours.

If you require further information, please contact Jenny Bates, Healthy Club Officer St Martins – 0879650738

Art Exhibition 2019 makes the Wexford People!

This year’s Annual Art Exhibition, which was featured in the local newspaper,  was officially opened on Wednesday 3rd April. There was great excitement in the run up to this event as each and every pupil saw their artwork put on display for all to admire. As usual, there was huge variety with pieces from every strand of the Visual Arts curriculum – painting, drawing, construction, clay and printing. 3rd class had their 3D lighthouses on display with real working light bulbs – an integration of art, science (electricity) and geography, while 2nd class had made musical instruments, integrating art, science (sound) and music!

The Art Exhibition was officially opened by local artist, musician and poet, Helen Gaynor. Helen was astounded by the standard of art on display and talked at length about many of the pieces she had seen. Each child mentioned was delighted to hear their artwork praised. Helen spoke also about the importance of having an idea and going on to develop that idea, bringing it to life using a selected medium. She was delighted to see the children’s creativity being encouraged. There was a lovely atmosphere and everybody enjoyed the evening.

Many thanks to the Piercestown Parents’ Association who were on hand on the night to provide refreshments for everybody.

‘Eggstra’ special event to finish up for Easter

Today saw the first ‘Easter Eggstravaganza’ take place at Piercestown National School. This was created, organised and ran by our amazing Piercestown Parents’ Association. The children had an ‘eggstra eggsciting time’ with a range of activities for all age groups. Check out the photos to see what fun was had. Huge thanks to all of the volunteers this morning who made this event possible. Happy Easter everyone!

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