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Ballagh NS, Kilrooskey, Co. Roscommon F42 CF90
Phone: 09066 25884
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Latest News
- Green Schools – Global Citizenship Marine Environment
- Halloween in Ballagh NS
- Developing our Outdoor Classroom
- Roscommon Mobile Library Visits Ballagh National School
- PTAA Essay & Art Success
- Turoe Pet Farm
- A Day in Dublin!!
- Cumann na mBunscol Exhibition Match
- World Book Day
- Stem Lessons in the Junior Room
Tag Rugby Blitz
/in School News /by Ballagh NsThe children from 3rd to 6th class had a great day of tag rugby in Creggs Rugby Club recently.
Jasmine’s Winning Art
/in School News /by Ballagh NsAt a recent Enterprise Awareness workshop in the school, all the children took part in an art competition to design artwork and a slogan. Congratulations to Jasmine Gibbons, who had the winning entry and her artwork will now represent Ballagh school in the next stage of the competition.
The Vikings come to Ballagh School
/in School News /by Ballagh NsDuring Dave’s school visit to Ballagh National School, Irish archaeology was animated for the children as they experienced an engaging demonstration on domestic and military life during a given historical period as chosen by the school. Approximately 100 artefacts were displayed in the classroom turning the school into a veritable museum for the day! These items ranged from swords and Viking jewellery to a range of medieval helmets. We choose the historical time frame of Viking Age Ireland: from the first recorded raid to the arrival of the Normans
During the session students were introduced to the fashions, military attire, weaponry, coinage and folklore/beliefs of the chosen historical period. Children got to inspect this unique collection of original and/or faithfully reproduced artefacts with their own hands. All reconstructions presented were thoroughly researched and are made to the highest international museum-grade standards – there is no skimping on quality! Traditional crafts and materials examined by the students include those derived of metal, leather, wood, glass, ceramic, antler, bone and horn.
A lively historical narrative was given throughout the session explaining the major characters, social conditions and customs of the time.
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