Resources
Login Form
Latest
Class Allocation 2019
Class Allocation
Junior Infants: Mrs. Halligan
Senior Infants: Miss Judge
1st Class: Mrs. Lowther
2nd Class: Mrs. Tuite (Miss K. Lynch's current 1st class)
2nd Class: Mrs. Treadwell (Mrs. Lowther's current 1st class)
3rd Class: Mr. Coneely
4th Class: Mrs. Donnelly
5th Class: Miss Aoife Lynch
6th Class: Mr. O'Neill-Forde
Learning Support: Mrs. Brady, Mrs McKiernan/Miss. Kerrie Lynch, and Mrs. Rickard.
Intel Grant 2019
The school recently received grants from Intel, which were awarded at a function in Leixlip.
The school received cheques of 910 dollars and 4100 dollars apiece. This is in light of all the volunteer work done by parents working in Intel.

Many thanks to all who have contributed and volunteered in the school to contribute to theses grants, and many thanks in particular to Joanne O'Doherty who helped organise it all.
The grants will go towards bolstering the ICT resources in the school.
Hi Vis Vests
The school has recently received Hi-vis vests from the FBD and Combines for Charity.

Courtesy of FBD and Combines for Charity, every child in the school receieved a Hi-Vest.
It is hoped that the children will use these vests when walking and cycling to school and in their own time too!
A financial contribution was also received from Combines for Charity which will go towards improving the school's playing facilities and the sensory room.

Many thanks to Noel from FBD and Philip from Combines for Charity for coming in to present the school with their Hi-Vis jackets.
Special Olympians Visit

Wednesday, 27th March saw three Special Olympians visit Kildalkey N.S. to show the students the medals they won in Au Dhabi and tell them their stories from their experiences.
Francie, Philomena and Fiona sat with the school for an hour and told them of how they won their medals in athletics and table tennis. Philomena told the students of how she performed a speech to open the ceremony.
Thanks very much to Miss Garry who was in Abu Dhabi with the Olympians and organised theur visit to the school. And a huge thank you to the three Olympians - we were very privileged to have them visit.

Boys' Mini 7s Football Finals 2019
Well done to our terrific boys' Mini 7s footballers who reached the final again this year and lost out in heart breaking circumstances!

First off in the group was a Bohermeen side. Kildalkey settled into the task and performed admirably, with some fine teamwork providing the basis for a great win.
Then it was onto the second match versus Rathfeigh. Conor's goal put Kildalkey 3 up at the break but when two Rathfeigh goals put them ahead by two pointe, things looked ominous. However, Conall arrived onto the scene and his late goal and point put Kildalkey into the semi final.
The semi final saw Kildalkey's best performance. Two early points put Slane up but this saw Kildalkey roll up their sleeves and get stuck into the challenge. Some outstanding football saw Kildalkey score four goals before half time and effectively put the game to bed.
Then it was onto the final with St. Paul's Ratoath. In what was a terrific game, the sides were level at half time, 2-3 to 3-0. Brilliant work from Kildalkey saw them stretch into a four point lead but two quick goals from St. Paul's saw them into a three point lead. With a minute left, Thomas and Jamie combined to allow Thomas to score the equalising goal. Straight away, Ratoath came down the field and goaled. Kildalkey came back up the field but in an agonising twist of fate, Jamie's shot hit the post and went the wrong side of the net.
So heartbreak again but the boys can feel very proud of their efforts. This was an even bigger achievement considering they were missing several people through injury and both Conor and Caemerhon had to come off in the final through injury. So well done to the boys and hopefully the sun will shine on them in the hurling finals!












