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Monastery National School, Ardee, Co. Louth
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2018-2019

8th Nov 2018

As part of the 6th class challenge sixth class were tasked with the following;

  • Cleaning up the local beach at Templetown
  • Engaging in a Marine Ecosystem study
  • And having a sand castle competition


A great educational and fun time was had by all on a beautiful sunny day at Templetown Beach in Cooley. See lots of photographs below.

Many thanks to Brian Eaton of Louth County Council for supplying the clean up bags, equipment and skip.

A special word of thanks also to Doctor Sarah Varian of Marine Dimensions who gave a very informative talk to the boys and led and exciting field trip along the shoreline.


Butterflies

As part of a school project to improve our ecosystem Ms McCreanor's and Ms McCabe's Senior Infants hatched butterflies in their classes and released them into our grounds. See photographs below.

Polytunnel

See right for photos of our polytunnel!

Monastery N.S. Scoop Top Awards at Louth County Council G.R.O.W. Awards 2019

Monastery N.S. are once again celebrating success after their attendance at the Louth County Council G.R.O.W. Awards 2019. G.R.O.W. stands for Green, Renewable, Organic and Waste-free; all elements that are central to the Monastery N.S. environmental ethos. The G.R.O.W. awards celebrate the incredible environmental work being done in schools throughout the county. In attendance at the awards to represent Monastery N.S. were teachers Ms.Sheila McKeown and Ms. Claire McCabe with 5 class pupils Philip Ross, Seán Haughey and Adam Keenan.

Monastery N.S. were thrilled to comfortably retain their five star status at the G.R.O.W. Awards 2019 thanks to the efforts of their dedicated environmental committee and whole school community. An even greater honour came when 
School of the Year for the Municipal District of Ardee was awarded to Monastery N.S. This is the third time the school has received this award. The pupils were delighted to proudly carry the trophy back to their fellow pupils and were met with huge cheers of celebration!

The school has been blessed with a fantastic new committee for 2018/19 put together by Ms. McKeown, environmental coordinator. School teacher Ms. McCabe also joined the committee this year and has been a wonderful asset, helping the boys in many aspects of their environmental work. Both Ms. McKeown and Ms. McCabe have worked tirelessly with the environmental committee, supporting them in their work towards their ninth Green Flag for 
Global Citizenship: Marine Environment. The committee has also received the backing of their ever-obliging caretaker Philip Rogers.

Pupils took part in a competition to show off their environmental interests in order to earn their place on the Committee. One sixth class pupil, 
Jamie Callaghan, stood out unequivocally to the G.R.O.W. Awards Judges as the Junior Environmentalist of the Year 2019 for the Municipal District of Ardee. Jamie is a leader amongst his peers when it comes to environmental issues and has been a fantastic addition to the committee. The school is very pleased to have Jamie’s efforts recognised by Louth County Council at the awards this year.

The environmental committee could not achieve its success without the assistance of a hugely supportive school community. All of the teachers and staff of the school under Principal Jim McGee have combined to create a truly unstoppable environmental team. As the 
G.R.O.W. judges remarked “This school ticks all the boxes!”