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Junior Infant Classes 2016-17

Ms. Aideen Murphy              Ms. Collette Larkin
ROOM 1 ROOM 2
Aisling O’ Connell Ella Rochford
Anna Jane Coen Eoin White
Arthur Robinson Eoin Mescal
Billy Osborne Finn Sargent
Ciara Breen Georgia Brady
Clodagh Hill Gloria Queally
Daniel Curtin Harry Moore
Emmet Walsh Iarla Walsh
Francesca O’ Loughlin Kaci Curtis
Georgia Queally Kaitlyn Smith
Isabel Harney Lyra Doran
J.P. Reynolds Mark Byrne
Jasper Readman Max Robinson
Mark Madden Reuban McCann
Michael Crumlish Ryan O’ Connor
Oisin Lawler William Dowling
Rian Kim Zach Walsh

Classes and Book Lists 2016-17

List of classes and book lists for the next school year (2016-17) will be on the website from 6:00pm today Friday 24th June 2016

First Class Hurling Blitz

On Wednesday 15th June 1st class took part in a hurling blitz at Naas G.A.A. grounds.  They were very excited about their hurling debut for the school. They played against the Gaelscoil and won the game by 1 point. They have made it into the final which will take place in Rathmore N.S. on Wednesday 22nd. They will play against Ballycane and the Gaelscoil.  Well done to all the children involved. And thank you to the parents who provided transport on the day.

Rathmore Senior Camogie Girls did it again !

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On the 9th June our school girls under 13 Senior Camogie won their Division 2 final in Moorefield. A great achievement for Rathmore and this makes it four years in a row the girls camogie team have brought home the cup. The road to the final went smoothly, the girls winning all the games in their group. However, they knew they would be up against it at the final, playing Ardclough. The game began at 3.45pm on a very warm day.  The match was very tight, with low scoring, until a well won free was safely put over the bar by our captain on the day Sara Carroll. Rathmore followed this with another goad and three points to retreat at half time with a lead to 1-4 to a goal.  Our goalie all year, Emma Shanahan was doing a great job. The second half started much like the first. They were well matched teams and it was very hard to say which team would come out on top. with ten minutes to go, a pass from Aine Mernagh, into the hands of Emma McCabe, who struck it well into the back of the net, ensured the game was ours. A well deserved win and a super achievement for all the girls who took part.

Dáil Visit June 2016

Dail VisitA great visit today with high praise for the 6th class pupils from all in the Dail and from visitors !

We are proud of them all.

Many thanks to James Lawless who was most generous with his time.