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Well Done Sam!!

Sam from 6th class recently played at half time in the All Ireland hurling final between Clare and Cork.
This was on the back of the Kildalkey boys winning the Mini 7s back in November.
Sam was exceptionl on the day, scoring a remarkable 2-1 and was heavily involved in the play.
He even wore the right jersey as Clare won the senior game after an epic match.
Well done Sam!

Summer Holidays!!

From all in Kildalkey N.S., we hope all enjoy the summer holidays!
We'll see everyone back on Wednesday, August 28th.
Have a great summer!!
Sensory Room Upgrades 2024.
A BIG word of thanks to all our school and village community who raised much needed funds for our sensory room upgrades and the creation of classroom sensory spaces.
The classroom spaces have been crated with lovely lights, cushions, mats and fidgets.



Our sensory rooms have been upgraded with a trampoline, new ball pool balls, new lights,
bluetooth speakers, storage, fidgets and resources and a new bubble light seat area.
More equipment is due to arrive in September.
Thank you all for your generosity. It is transforming our school.
Class Allocation 2024/25
Please see the class allocation for the school year 2024/25.
Junior Infants: Mrs. Anita Halligan
Senior Infants: Mrs. Stephanie Lowther
1st Class: Mrs. Nicola Tuite
2nd Class A: Mrs. Ciara Coote
2nd Class B: Miss Shannon O’Sullivan
3rd Class: Mrs. Celine Arkins
4th Class: Miss Hannah Kealey
5th Class: Miss Katie McGowan
6th Class: Mrs. Aoife Kelly
Féileacáin: Miss Orla McLoughlin
Misneach: Miss Kathryn Smyth
SET: Mrs. Helen McKiernan/Mrs. Kerrie Lynch
SET: Mrs. Jennifer Treadwell
SET: Mr. Colm Conneely
SET:
(To clarify - 1st Class A is now 2nd Class A i.e. Mrs. Tuite's old class is now Miss Coote's 2nd class).
Peadar Lehane Hurling final
Hard luck to the hurlers from 3rd and 4th class who came out second best after a thrilling final against Kilmessan in the Peadar Lehane tournament.
The game was of the highest quality with the score taking and skill levels from both sides immaculate.
Down by 4 points at half time, a thunderous second half from Kildalkey brought the game to extra time with the boys very close to winning the game with Joe's late equaliser a couple of centimetres over the crossbar.
A goal in extra time for Kilmessan ultimately proved their undoing but the boys can hold their heads high after a superb showing.

Well done to all involved!












