Lartigue Monorail
One day on our way to swimming we took a detour! We experienced a unique mode of transport at the ‘Lartigue Monorail & Museum‘ in Listowel. A Grandparent had organised our visit to see the original steam-powered monorail designed by Frenchman Charles Lartigue that ran for 9 miles between Listowel and Ballybunion operating from 1888-1924. The children watched an old film of the original Lartigue that showed passengers, livestock and freight being carried along a rail supported on A-shaped trestles. The Monorail in Listowel was the only one of its type to operate successfully. It was an object of much interest, curiosity and amusement. Our visit included a short demonstration journey on a full-scale diesel-powered replica of the original monorail. We were able to observe its ingenious switching system. In the museum we saw models, displays and memorabilia of the Lartigue. Míle buíochas to the friendly staff, mainly volunteers, who provided information and patiently answered all our questions. It was well worth the visit.
Presentation to Gerard Mulvihill
The last day of the school year – the day of the summer holidays – a Presentation was made to Gerard Mulvihill on behalf of the Parents and Staff of Murhur N.S. The New Guardian bog oak sculpture was a token of appreciation for his years of solid, ‘hands-on’ and common sense approach as he tried to solve the many and varied problems that presented over the 18 years of his involvement with our school. No job was too small or too big to tackle!
Gerard was indeed a guardian! He was always thinking ahead trying to improve things. We want to acknowledge with gratitude the tremendous help, service and time he has given to the school for the benefit of the pupils and all in Murhur N.S. One thing he felt we needed was to put the name of the school on display……..Gerard’s idea, Tommy Moloney’s creativity, Noel Lyons’ craftmanship, the construction skills of Aiden Keane together with staff ‘imput’ we now have the name on the wall. Míle Buíochas Gerard. Beir Bua agus Beannacht!
Graduation 2018
Another school year has come to an end. We congratulate our 6th class – 4 girls Aoife, Grace, Mary and Sarah and 7 boys – Bobby, Conor, Diarmuid, Jack, Patrick, Robert and Killian. We wish them health, happiness and continued educational success as they leave the familiar surroundings of Murhur N.S. Moyvane and embark on new journeys of hope and expectation. It was a time to remember and be grateful for the patience, encouragement and commitment of parents, grandparents, teachers and all who guided and helped along the way. It was also a time to look forward to a new school, new friends and new beginnings……
Míle Buíochas to Woodturners Donnchadha, Eamonn and the O’Connor family Kilbaha, Moyvane for the beautifully crafted, hand-turned memory pens/boxes made of Irish hard wood, presented to each graduating student. Great to see our past pupils doing so well. Hopefully your professionalism and hard work will inspire our children in Murhur N.S. to achieve success in whatever paths they choose in the future. We do appreciate and are always grateful for your continued loyalty to the school. We wish you continued success. Let’s hope that your generosity will be rewarded as word of your skill and reputation spreads…….(donnchadhaoconnor.wordpress.com)
‘Just a Thought’
Well done to our 6th class who on their last week in Primary school were so professional in their presentation of ‘Just a Thought’ on Radio Kerry. Their motivational and inspirational quotes helped get us into a positive mindset each day. The thoughts and the well-chosen songs centred on their transition to secondary school and moving on……
Thanks to Mary Fagan and Áine Cronin the children experienced what it is like to work on radio and create a picture in the listener’s mind.
These reflective thoughts can now be heard on the Radio Kerry Podcast and in the playlist below.
Senior Classes School Tour
For our 5th and 6th classes’ school tour this year, we availed of ESB Ireland’s invitation to visit Ardnacrusha Power Station. The ‘Ardnacrusha Experience’ was a free guided tour of the generating station – home to the story of the pioneering Shannon Hydro-electric Scheme and the birth of the Electricity Supply Board – ESB. The Shannon Scheme at Ardnacrusha was the first electricity generating station operated by the ESB and opened in 1929. Ardnacrusha is a Hydro-electricity generating station – the electric power is generated by the gravitational force of falling or flowing water of the Shannon. Water is the world’s oldest and main source of renewable energy. The tour provided a unique learning experience of the station’s history outside of the classroom.
After lunch we visited the Delta Sports Dome, a spectacular leisure centre where children took part in soccer, tag rugby and martial arts activities.
Later at JK Karting the thrill of speed was evident in the children’s faces as our ‘Whizz Kids’ shared the dream that one day they would make it in the ‘Fast Lane of Formula 1′
Active Kingdom Tour
Mr. Galvin with the children of 2nd 3rd and 4th classes went to Active Kingdom in Tralee on Thursday 14th June. Active Kingdom is based at John Mitchel’s Sports Centre. It provided a multi-activity school tour which targets the holistic development of children. The tour consisted of a number of team building/problem solving challenges and inflatable activities which kept the children engaged for the entire tour as well as working co-operatively with their class mates.
Mrs. Quill’s children on tour…..
Juniors/Seniors and 1st Class together with their teachers went on tour to Banna Beach Leisure Club on Friday 8th June. It was a beautiful sunny day. All excited as they boarded the bus – full of enthusiasm for the day ahead. Children were kept busy all day. The activities at Pirate Pete’s indoor play area proved to be a great ‘hit’ with its slides, ball pools, climbing ladders etc. Children also spent time in the Outdoor Play area and went for a walk on the beach!
Cumann na mBunscol Primary Game
Comhghairdeas do Patrick O’Connor in 6th class who has been selected to be part of the ‘Cumann na mBunscol Chiarraí’ Primary Game team. He will play at the Munster semi-final – Kerry v Clare in Killarney on Sun 3rd June. Beir Bua a Phádraig!
First Holy Communion 2018
The children of 2nd class celebrated their First Holy Communion on Saturday 26th May. They were joined by parents, family members, friends and some of the wider community. It was a special day for our six girls, Chloe, Lucy, Lauren, Kate, Shíona and Maddie – and the six boys Rory, Jer, Jack, Darragh, Cían and Oisín. Fr. Kevin reminded all those present of the task entrusted to them to help these children keep the Light of Christ in their lives as they continue on their journey of Faith. As usual the Parents provided tasty and irresistible treats!
Football Skills
The North Kerry Girls’ Primary Schools’ U Can Skills final took place in Duagh on Thursday 24th May. The girls representing our school were: Sarah Quinn, Aoibhín McCarthy and Mollie O’Riordan.
A.C.T. Come to visit
From the moment Patrick and Darragh of A.C.T. (All Change Together) introduced themselves to the children they responded incredibly well to the content of the programme which was presented in an engaging and animated manner. The well planned workshops of the A.C.T. programme promotes healthy eating combined with a healthy lifestyle emphasising the importance of daily exercise. With this refreshing approach children learned a great amount about being pro-active in their own health and well-being. The very animated leaders Patrick and Darragh who also play with Tralee’s Superleague Basketball Team “The Warriors”transferred their energy and enthusiasm to the children. ‘Let’s keep it up now’!
Football Skills Competition 2018
The North Kerry Boys’ Primary Schools’ U Can Skills Awards 2018 took place in Duagh on Friday 4th May. The three boys who represented our school were Patrick O’Connor, Bobby O’Riordan and Conor Kissane.
Art Psychotherapy!
Nikki Roberts creator and designer of the ‘I AM ‘ Programme (integrating Art and Mindfulness) working with the 5th and 6th class to create a platform for children to become empowered and enable participants to be aware of the importance of self management, self-control and self-soothing in order to function within their homes, schools, local communities and wider communities.
The programme can be implemented in all areas of the participant’s life. It is an investment of time, emotional, physical and mental wellbeing. Guided by Nikki the children worked in groups looking at boundaries, self-worth, self-esteem, respect, transitioning to secondary school and accountability. Themes such as teamwork, the power of words, kindness etc were explored. Each child created a personal ‘Wellbeing Journal’ that they can add to or refer to in the years ahead.
Mini Sevens 2018
Our Boys Mini Sevens team who took part in ‘Cumann na mBunscol’ in Duagh on Monday 9th April 2018.
Scór 2018
Comhghairdeas d’ár daoine óga go léir a ghlac páirt agus a d’éirigh go geal i Scór na bPáistí Chiarraí Thuaidh, i Halla na bParóiste Maigh Mheáin, an Domhnach seo caite.
Well done to Conor Kissane (Amhránaiocht Aonair)
Áine Shine (Aithriseóireacht)
Ceól – Mary Kearney, Aoibhín McCarthy, Rebekah Sheehy, Cara Stack
Ballad Group – Mary Kearney, Conor Kissane, Aoibhín McCarthy, Jack O’Donoghue Rebekah Sheehy
Sketch – Aoife Curran, Grace Harrison, Mary Kearney, Diarmuid O’Connor, Patrick O’Connor, Jack O’Donoghue, Bobby O’Riordan, Sarah Quinn
Sean Nós Dancing – Mary Kearney
Rince Seit – Aoife Curran, Grace Harrison, Mary Kearney, Conor Kissane, Aoibhín McCarthy, Áine Shine, Cara Stack, Sarah Quinn
All the winners go forward to the Semi-finals for the North of the County which takes place on Saturday 7th April, starting at 4pm in the Marian Hall, Moyvane.
Maigh Mheáin Abú!
‘Eggciting’ Times at Murhur N.S.
The last day of Term there was great egg-citement as the children eagerly searched for clues as part of their annual Easter Egg Hunt. Each eggs-plorer received a delicious Easter Egg when they completed the egg hunt.
Crazy Hair Day!
A great excuse to raise a little bit of extra money!
Friday 23rd March – the day of the holidays took on a life of its own when the children expressed a little of their wild side with a quirky and fun display of their wackiest and very creative hair styles! Using gel, colour and spray, their super cute collection varied from cupcake hair buns to a tall colourful glittering tower that defied gravity.
Lá ‘le Pádraig
Na páistí i Magh Oirthir ag ceiliúradh ár Féile Náisiúnta le ceol Gaelach, amhráin agus damhsaí Gaelach in oróir do Naomh Pádraig.
Confirmation 2018
Friday 23rd February was a special day for the children of 5th and 6th who were confirmed in the Church of the Assumption Moyvane by Bishop Ray Browne. Below some of the Art Work that enhanced the celebration. ‘Buíochas Mór’ to all who helped.