Some of the beautiful artwork that was created during the month of October.
Team Hope Christmas Shoebox Appeal November 2024
The children and parents of Ogonnelloe National School have always supported this very worthy charity. This year the generosity shown by our student body was really commendable. Over ninety Shoeboxes were donated. As always the children had a great time
Hurling Coaching
Children from first to sixth class took part in hurling coaching with Jim Corbett over the past four weeks. They have worked on their fundamental movement skills and hurling skills in the process.
Autumn Harvest
The Garden Club were busy harvesting tomatoes, cucumbers, kale, strawberries, potatoes, lettuce and corn from the polytunnel this autumn. The committee members shared some of the harvest with all classes and discussed when the produce was planted. Children in the
September Artwork
Samples of the beautiful artwork that has been created during the month of September.
East Clare Primary Schools Cross Country
The East Clare Primary Schools Cross Country took place in Lee’s Road on Wednesday the 25th of September 2024. Twenty-four children from our school competed on the day, In the over 10 girl’s category, one of our students came in
April Activities 2024
April was a very busy month in Ogonnelloe N.S. The month’s activities began with the National Finals of the Credit Union Quiz on the 9th of April. Our Under 10 team represented the school so well and we were very
Credit Union Quiz 2024
This year, our school entered four teams into the local ILCU/Credit Union Quiz which was held in Scariff. Amidst stiff competition one of our under 11 teams came first place on the night. That team then went on to represent
Ficheall Chess tournament 2024
On Tuesday the 5th of March, students from 3rd and 4th class proudly represented our school in a Ficheall Chess tournament in Ennis. In total, eight schools competed on the day and there was a commendable level of sportsmanship and
Ballad of a Bandit
On Friday the 23rd of February, the children of 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th class were treated to a surprise immersive theatre experience by the hugely talented Miquel Barceló. Miquel entered the classroom under the guise of being a cleaner and proceeded