BEO ag teacht go BÁC!
April 14, 2014
Gaelscoil Éadan Doire have a new Facebook page!
April 14, 2014
Gaelscoil Éadan Doire on Facebook
Gaelscoil Mhúscraí make the Eircom Junior Spider Award shortlist
April 14, 2014
An Foras Pátrúnachta would like to congratulate Gaelscoil Mhúscraí, Co Cork, who have been shortlisted for the eircom Junior Spider Awards 2014.
“We are very excited today to learn that we have been shortlisted for the 2014 eircom Junior Spider Awards,” said a school spokesperson.
“These awards recognise excellent use of the internet and IT in school blogs and websites. We are very proud of this achievement and it really encourages us in our blogging.”
The eircom Spider Awards, have honoured Irish individuals and organisations for their outstanding online achievements since 1996.
In 2009 the eircom Junior Spider Awards were established by ‘Business & Finance’ and eircom, to honour primary and post primary students in the same way.
The aim of Junior Spider Awards is to acknowledge innovative web creators in schools and encourage teachers/students to develop their technology skills through exciting programs.
The Junior Spider Awards act as a catalyst for students who wish to pursue a career in digital media and the Irish internet sector.
The Eircom Junior Spider awards will be held on Tuesday 29 April, in The Foundry, Google, Beaver St., Dublin 1.
Seisiún eolais – cúrsaí iarchéime sa Nua-Ghaeilge
April 14, 2014
Congratulations to Megan Hurley of Gaelscoil Moshíológ!
April 11, 2014
Megan won the Wexford Mental Health Association school’s english essay competition on the topic of mental health. You can read the full story on www.foras.ie.
Daltaí ó Ghaelscoil Moshíológ le ceol a sheinnt sa Cheoláras Náisiúnta
April 11, 2014
Rúnaí nua ag Gaelscoileanna Teo.
April 8, 2014
Sligo musicians celebrate at Siansa Gael Linn 2014
April 8, 2014
The group ‘Iontas’ from Coola Post-Primary School, Riverstown, Co Sligo, were named winners of this year’s Siansa competition at the weekend.
The winners were announced at a special event in the National Concert Hall on Saturday where eight traditional music groups took to the stage to compete for the prize fund of €4,500.
This year’s winners ‘Iontas’, from Coola Post-Primary School in Sligo performed alongside; ‘Cóiriú’, St. Mary’s, Grammar School, Magherafelt, Co. Derry; ‘Na hÓgánaigh’, Coláistí Eoin & Íosagáin, Booterstown, Co. Dublin; ‘Na Rógairí’, Coláiste Cois Life, Lucan, Co. Dublin; ‘Glór Mhaigh Eo’, Castlebar, Co. Mayo; ‘Ceoltóirí Chnoc na Gaoithe’, Tulla, Co. Clare; ‘Lasair’, Mallow, Co. Cork and ‘Trioscar’, Co. Waterford.
The competition was judged by renowned musicians Mary Bergin, Ciarán Ó Maonaigh and Niamh Ní Charra and Áine Hensey presented the event live on Raidió na Gaeltachta.
A prize of €2,500 was awarded to Iontas which consists of eight young musicians; Tomás Ó Gabháin, Shauna Ní Chuilinn, Conal Mac Cormaic, Colm Ó Tuathaigh, Síofra Ní Áinle, Dúlra Ní Áinle, Orlaith Ní Chionnaith and Stiofán Ó Maolagáin.
Glór Mhaigh Eo came in second place and were awarded €1,250 and in third place were students from St. Mary’s, Grammar School, Magherafelt, with their group Cóiriú with a prize of €750.
A CD of the music on the night will soon be released and special programme will air on TG4 on Wednesday, 23 April, at 9.30pm.
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Nuachtlitir Futa Fata
April 8, 2014
Comórtas do na Gaelcholaistí
April 8, 2014