Academic Calendar 2025-2026

SCHOOL STARTS

Thursday 28th August. School gates open at 08:25.

MID TERM BREAK

School closes on Friday 24th October 14:15.
School Reopens Monday 3rd November

PARENT TEACHER
MEETINGS

17th November-28th November. Teachers will be in touch nearer time to organise meetings.

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

School closes at 12.00 noon Friday 19th December. School Re-opens Monday 5th January.

SAINT BRIGID'S DAY

Monday 2nd February. School Closed.

MID TERM BREAK

School closes Friday 13th February at 14:15.
School Reopens Monday 23rd February

ST PATRICK'S DAY

Monday & Tuesday 16th & 17th March. School Closed.

EASTER HOLIDAYS

School closes at 12.00 noon Friday 27th March
School Reopens Monday 13th April.

MAY BANK HOLIDAY

Monday 4th May. School Closed.

STANDARDISED TESTING

Tuesday 5th May-Thursday 28th May.

JUNE BANK HOLIDAY

School closed Monday 1st June

ACTIVE WEEK/
MULTICULTURAL DAY

Active Week will be from Monday June 15th-Friday June 19th.
Multicultural Day Friday 19th June 12:45-14:00. School Yard.

GRADUATION CEREMONY

Wednesday June 24th at 10:30.

SUMMER HOLIDAYS

School closes at 12.00 noon on Friday 26th June

 

Details regarding Staff Training Days, First Holy Communion, Confirmation, Sports Days & 6th Class Graduation will be shared once the dates are confirmed.

  Academic Calendar

Grotto Place, Booterstown, Co. Dublin A94 AC97
01-2886830
Thursday, February 19, 2026
01-2886830
8:35 - 14:15
  01-2886830

Recently, our classroom was transformed into a bustling Post Office, where students were immersed in a world of hands-on learning and real-world connections. This engaging theme not only sparked curiosity but also strengthened literacy, numeracy, and SESE  skills.

Through writing letters, creating postcards, and reading address labels, students practiced essential writing skills, phonics, and comprehension. By engaging in role-play activities such as being postal workers or customers, children enhanced their communication and listening skills while learning the importance of following instructions.

Sorting mail by addresses and counting stamps introduced practical applications of number sense, sorting, and patterns. Students practiced addition and subtraction when calculating postage and organizing mail deliveries, making math both fun and meaningful.

As part of the Post Office theme, students also had fun building postal vehicles and creating small villages or towns using small world play. They crafted their own delivery trucks, post offices, and houses, bringing their learning to life through imaginative play. This hands-on activity allowed them to apply their understanding of how mail is delivered in a community while encouraging creativity, fine motor skills, and collaborative play. It was a fun and interactive way for students to visualize the journey of a letter through their own small-scale world!

To top off the experience, each child had the opportunity to post their very own letter at the local post box. This hands-on activity gave them a deeper connection to the process of mailing letters, making their learning come full circle as they sent their messages into the world. It was an exciting and memorable way to wrap up our Post Office theme and further enhance their understanding of how communication works beyond the classroom!