Science Week 2023

Science Week 2023

We had a very busy Science Week with children in all the classes carrying out experiments and working scientifically. Among the topics explored were magnetism, how clouds make rain, liquid density and lava lamps, gravity, ocean habitats, floating and sinking and...

Science Week 2023

Sacraments 23/24

The following are dates for the Sacraments this year First Holy Communion Saturday, May 11th at 11.00am Confirmation Saturday March 23rd at 11.00am

Science Week 2023

Attendance – Every School Day Counts

Last year as a school we set a target of achieving an overall attendance rate of above 90%. I am delighted to report that we exceeded the target with attendance of 90.8%. This year our target will be to go above 91%. It is really important that children are in school...

Congratulations to 4th class who have successfully completed the Life Skills Programme. 👏👏👏👏Thanks to Margaret from the School Completion Programme for delivering it.

Well done to these stars 🌟 who are part of the cast of Roscrea Musical Society’s Panto “A Roman Tale” currently running in the Abbey Hall

At 12 o’clock all our devices, lights etc were turned off as part of our Green Schools Global Citizenship Energy Awareness initiative! #GreenSchools

Our first and second classes really enjoyed the football blitz in Nenagh today! Thanks to ⁦@GdaNorthTipp⁩ and ⁦@tippgamesdev⁩ for organising it. #GAA

Our school choir were delighted to travel to the University of Limerick Concert Hall on Thursday last to participate in a YouthSing event.

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Congratulations to ⁦@cproscre⁩ on their magnificent production of Annie. Great to see so many of our past pupils excelling on stage ⁦@cproscre⁩

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1 week ago

Our first and second classes travelled to Nenagh yesterday to take part in a fun Gaelic football blitz. Despite the cold temperatures the children really enjoyed taking part. Well done all!! ... See MoreSee Less
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2 weeks ago

Its Toy Show Time and there was plenty happening in Scoil Eoin!! Junior infants are all excited for the toy show. They brought in their favourite toys for our very own Toy Show, they made Christmas jumpers and are gone home with treat bags for tonight. The school choir headed off to Limerick to day for Christmas songs, dance and fun in the University Concert Hall with Sing Ireland. ... See MoreSee Less
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2 weeks ago

This week was promoting Reading week. We had lots of activities through out the week: library visits, buddy reading between older and younger classes and DEAR (Drop Everything And Read) time. We hope to promote good reading habits in all our pupils. Well done everyone and keep it up. ... See MoreSee Less
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3 weeks ago

Junior infants explored magnetism and investigated how to make rice dance as part of Science Week. 3rd class were very busy experimenting - They built boats and tested them out to see which one would take the most weight, made lava lamps and invisible ink! ... See MoreSee Less
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3 weeks ago

There was plenty more Science on display in Scoil Eoin today. Second class took part in "Fun With Science" with Doctor Egg Head in Roscrea Library. Fifth class had to design and make a boat that floats and Senior Infants really enjoyed the Skittles Experiment and the Gummy Bear experiment for Science week. ... See MoreSee Less
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About Our School

Scoil Eoin Naofa is a DEIS Band 1 primary school under the patronage of the Bishop of Killaloe. We are located on the Golden Grove Road in Roscrea, Co. Tipperary.

With a current enrolment of 161 pupils, we have 8 mainstream classes from junior infants to sixth class. We also have an Early Intervention ASD Pre-school class called Tus Maith. We have an administrative principal, eight class teachers, five special education teachers and six special needs assistants.

As a DEIS school, we benefit from a preferential pupil teacher ratio and have access to the Home School Community Liaison Scheme and the School Completion Programme. Our HSCL coordinator is a resource to support parents in being active participants in their child’s education while SCP supports children to get the most from their education.