Irish Air Corps Visit to Holy Family

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A brief report on the visit and history of Colonel James Fitzmaurice. Written by Arjeta Kovaci from Mr. Dunne’s 6th Class.

An Irish Air Corps member came in to talk about his life as part of the air corps. He told us that as part of training he got to shoot a pistol, assault rifle, rocket launcher, throw grenades and use a few other weapons. He also told us that as part as the air corps he got to fly a various amounts of airplanes.

After that a man named Teddy Fennelly spoke to us about Ireland’s history about planes. He mainly spoke about a man called Colonel James Fitzmaurice. This man was the first man to fly to America from east to west. This man was born in Laois, here in Ireland and is a huge part of Ireland’s history. This man landed in New York in America. After he landed he was in Times Square for eighteen days. He told New York and all of America that he is Irish and that Ireland was a great country. He then became very famous. This was an amazing event in the history of Ireland.


THE COUNTY FINAL

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Match report compiled by Conor McCausland and Ciara Lee from Mr. O’ Connor’s 6th class.

Victorious Portlaoise Team who visited the school this week after winning the county final at the weekend.

The county final turned out to be an outstanding game on Sunday for Portlaoise Senior team. It was a tight game throughout, but the town pulled it out of the bag. It meant that O`Dempsey’s were in hard luck though.

As both teams came out onto the pitch their supporters cheered them loudly. As Morris Degan threw in the ball O’ Dempsey’s went on the attack. The attack was stopped by Cahir Healy and Gareth Dylan with the help of Kieran Lillis. The ball was then passed to Ciarán McEvoy and nicely put over the bar. Then the O’Dempsey keeper kicked it out and it was caught by Kieran Lillis.

Further into the game Portlaoise scored 2 goals and ran out winners by 7 points. Even though it was Portlaoise’s 11th year winning, O’Dempseys put up a great fight against Portlaoise and they can be very proud of themselves.

On monday the Portlaoise team brought the trophies to our school and met with the 5th and 6th classes.

Maybe the players will have inspired the pupils to play football or indeed any sport that they are thinking of trying

WELL DONE THE TOWN!!!


2018/19 School Year Update

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It’s that time of the year again and as we plan for the coming year there are a couple of updates on the website.

Firstly the calendar has been updated with the main dates of note for the coming school year. Keep an eye on those for any new events or changes that might occur.

Secondly, each classes book-list has been added to the class news section. Hopefully this information is helpful as we prepare for the 2018/19 school year.


Ms. O’ Hara’s Class Light Up Amber Flag Day!

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Thursday the 14th of June saw the taking place of out annual Amber Flag Assembly. It was a fantastic oppurtunity for all children in the school to display their talents and show support for positive mental health. A huge amount of credit must go to Ms. Redmond and the Student Council who set up a fantastic event this year. Everyone performed brilliantly on the day. Below is a look at Ms. O’ Hara’s class performing their routine.


Game of Two-Halves at Holy Family World Cup Final

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Last Friday saw the final of the Holy Family World Cup. It was played out on the Edmund Rice field in glorious sunshine. Both teams who made the final played extremely well to make it to the showpiece event. The teams, Portugal and France,  were cheered on by the entire school who lined the sidelines to offer fantastic support. The crowd were treated to a hard fought and exciting game. Both teams gave their all and things were extremely tight at 0-0 going into half time. However, the second half saw a change in momentum as France turned on the style to secure a hard fought victory of Portugal to secure the Holy Family World Cup 2018.

At the awards ceremony Mr. Malone commented on the dedication shown by all the teams and players who turned up after school to play in the competition.

Individual awards were presented to the best boy and girl player of the tournament. Kacper (Mr. Finn’s Class) was the winner of the boys award while Victoria (Ms. Redmond’s Class) picked up the prize for best girl player. Well done to both.

A word of thanks to Mr. Malone who organised the tournament and refereed the final. Thanks also to Mr. O’ Shea and Mr. Gavin who were referees throughout the tournament.