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Scoil na Mainistreach Times May 2016 Newsletter was brought to you by Mr Clune’s Class D B ates for your Diary School closes 12noon on Friday 3rd June and re-opens on Wednesday 8th June. Fundraising Hurling / Camogie Match—Friday 17th June. Throw in 6:30pm Senior Infants School Tour—June 15th Sixth Class School Tour June 10th Second Class School Tour—June 9th 6th Class Graduation Mass Tuesday 21st June First Class School Tour—June 24th School closes for Summer holidays 12noon Wednesday 29th June 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. irthdays for May Tadhg Hanrahan, Conor Brennan, Leah Walsh-Titley, Conor Clune, Marcas Fitzpatrick, Ronan McMahon, Karl Rittweger, Donnacha Begley, Lee McDonagh, Rachel Coneely, Alan Glowski, Aoife McHugh, James Brooks, Áine Downey, Jeremiah O'Connor, Sive Timmons, Tommy Brooks, Aisling Hammond, Andrew O'Neill, Oonagh Dempsey, Tara Stritch, Darren Frain, Rachel Daffy, Evan Maxted, Niamh Morris, Patrick Mulvey, Neil O'Dwyer, Sarah Rochford, Rachel Rusk Many Happy Returns to you all! S C tandardised Tests Testing took place during the month of May. First to sixth class took part in the testing. The tests included Drumcondra Spelling, Micra-T and Sigma-T. We worked individually within a time limit. There was great effort put in. Well done to everyone who took part. By Sarah, Niamh and Anna J unior infants school tour May 2016 On the 19th May, the Junior Infants went on their school tour. They went to Moher hill farm. They saw lots of animals such as rabbits, alpacas, racoons, emus, llamas and lots more. They got to hold Hot Chocolate the guinea pig. They also got to feed a baby goat. They then went to the playground and had ice creams as a treat. They were lucky the rain stayed away. They all had a great day. By Adam, Cillian, Aoife and Amy ongratulations Well done to our pupils from 6th class who had their Confirmation Ceremony on Saturday 14th May. Everyone had a great day! Lianda McGuire won a silver medal for swimming in Community Games. Ruairí McGowan won the national Coderdojo in U11. Keelin Clune and Aisling Hammond had a ballet show in Glor called the Wizard of Oz. Darragh McMahon`s auntie had a baby boy. Thomas O`Dea was dancing in Glor. The U8 boys had a blitz on Saturday in Clooney Quin. Doireann Egan won a trophy for fiddle in Tulla on Saturday. The u12 girls won the football league and came 2nd in the Community Games. By Roisin, Lucy and Fionán B oard of Management The report from the Board of Management will be issued on our website after the next BoM meeting which is held on Wednesday 8th June: www.quindanganns.com Scoil na Mainistreach Times May 2016 Newsletter was brought to you by Mr Clune’s Class S chool Camogie Team The school camogie team have played two challenge matches against the Gaelscoil and Kilmurry. On the 8th June we have a home match playing a blitz against Kilkishen, Corofin and Kilmaley at 11am. The top three teams go through to the semi finals. Ellie Mc Namara and Niamh McGee represented our school at Cumann Na Mbannscoil trials. By Sarah Manley Anna Doyle and Molly Sheedy B oys hurling division 2 We are in the semi-final. We beat Feakle and drew against Tulla. The biggest threat in the competition is Tulla. The team is going well but there is still work to do. We will most likely be playing Ballyea but the draw hasn’t been done yet. We hope we will get to play in Cusack Park in the final! By Adam McMahon and Fionán O’ Sullivan C hocolate cake pops Ingredients 100g of plain flower 20g of cocoa powder 140g of caster sugar 40g of margarine (softened) Pinch of salt 1 1/2 tsp of baking powder 120ml of milk 1 egg ¼ tsp of vanilla extract For butter cream 125g of margarine 1tsp of vanilla extract 300g of icing sugar 2tsp of milk For the chocolate 200g of dark chocolate 200g of white chocolate Method Step 1. Preheat the oven to 170c, Gas mark 3 Step 2. Line a muffin tin with 12 paper cases Step 3. To make the sponge add the flour, cocoa powder, sugar, baking powder, salt and butter mix until you get a sandy consistency Step 4. Spoon the mixture into paper cases and bake in the oven for 20-25 minutes, until the sponge bounces back when touched Step 5. Cool on a wire rack, leave in fridge overnight to stale Step 6. To make the frosting, put the butter in a large bowl and cream using a hand held electric whisk, add the icing sugar a bit of time mixing in between. Add the milk and vanilla extract then whisk until light and fluffy. Step 7. Remove the cakes from the fridge and crumble into a large bowl until it resembles fine breadcrumbs, then mix in some of the frosting until the mixture can be formed into small balls. Step 8. Make balls of the mixture by rolling between your hands and place on a baking tray. Place these in the fridge for 30 minutes. Next melt the dark chocolate in separate bowls. Step 9. Dip a lollipop into your choice of melted chocolate then place into the cake balls. Once you have put sticks in every ball, dip each into the chocolate to entirely cover the ball. Then decorate. {OPTIONAL} By Molly, Amy ,Hannah, Ellie Scoil na Mainistreach Times M May 2016 Newsletter was brought to you by Mr Clune’s Class Q ovie Review Captain America: Civil War Starring: Chris Evans, Robert Downey JR, Sebastian Stan Scarrlet Johanson, Anthony Mackie, Paul Rudd Tom Holland, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Elizabeth Olsen, STAN LEE Review: The long-awaited Marvel blockbuster hit Irish Cinemas on April 29th.This movie took off where Avengers: Age Of Ultron left off. uin Tidy Towns On Friday 13th May, 5th class went to the Community Hall to collect supplies to tidy the village. We split up into five different groups each tidying a different area. One group went to Malachys. Another went to The Pairc. One group went to Cluain Gearrain, Quin gardens, and the last group went around Abbey Stores. We picked up a lot of litter and helped the tidy town people a lot. By Cormac, Ephriam and Ronan When the government introduce a registration act, called the Sokovia Accords, it forces the Avengers to split sides. The registration act forced all superhumans to act under the supervision of the United Nations, which some heroes don’t like. One side, the Anti-Registration, led by Captain America/Steve Rogers features The Winter Solider, Falcon, Scarlet Witch, Ant-Man, Hawkeye and Agent 13. The other side, the Pro-Registration side, led by IronMan/Tony Stark features The Vision, War Machine, Black Panther and Spider-Man. Black Widow is torn between sides but eventually joins Captain America. J okes and riddles It was a really good movie and we all enjoyed it!!! A: Q: A: Q: Our Rating: 10/10 Age Rating: PG-12 By: Killian, Dáire Cormac and Darragh U Q. A: Q. A: Q: A: Q: A: Q: A: nder 14 Hurling Competitions The Clooney-Quin boys team are playing in the under 14s A Hurling Final on Friday the 3rd of June. They will be playing Sixmilebridge in Cusack Park at 7:30pm. We wish them luck! The Players From Our School Include: Eoin Guilfoyle, John Conneally, Dylan Cunningham, Danny Murphy, Callum Hassett and Daniel Palache. They beat Doora Barefield in the Semi-Final 1:15 to 0:12 We hope they win! A boy fell of a 100 foot ladder but didn’t get hurt how? He fell off the first step! What’s the longest word in the dictionary? Smiles (because there is a mile between each ‘S’) How many seconds in a year? Twelve: January the second, February the second until December the second! A horse was attached to a 20 foot iron chain and an apple was thirty feet away he ate the apple how? The end of the chain wasn’t attached to anything! I have it I don’t share it. If I share it I don’t have it what is it? A secret! How do you catch a squirrel? Climb up a tree and act like a nut! Can a kangaroo jump higher than a house? Yes a house can’t jump! Mother: Patrick: Mother: Patrick: Patrick how was your day at school? It was great we made explosives today! So what are you going to do at school tomorrow? What school? By Noah, Aidan and Eoin Scoil na Mainistreach Times May 2016 Newsletter was brought to you by Mr Clune’s Class S G ports News Clare v Waterford Final Replay In the first match Morris Shanahan scored a point in the last minute of the game to level the game. McGrath was the one who brought the match to extra time with a point from the side line. There were no goals in the game. The final score was 22 points each. The referee was from Offaly and wasn’t very good. Waterford and Clare had to replay the match the following Sunday. Waterford started well scoring a goal in the first minute. Clare replied with two points. Shortly after Pat O Connor hit the ball across his goal and it ended with a goal. Clare were three points down at half time. In the second half Clare came out strong. Pat O’Connor scored a point from the half way line. At one stage Waterford were six points up. Tony Kelly scored a goal to bring Clare back into the game. In added time Clare were one point down. Tony Kelly won a free inside Clare’s 65 metre line he scored. Clare won the puck out it was passed to Tony Kelly, he hit the ball over the bar Clare won!! Tony Kelly was man of the match. Cian Cillian and Tony Kelly were presented with the cup. By Lorcan, Oisin and Niall R eminder: Fundraising Hurling / Camogie Match Friday 17th June 2016—throw in 6:30pm If anyone from the parish would like to advertise in our Programme, please contact Kathy in the school office on 065 6825785 or email quinschool@eircom.net. olf Lessons The golf was ten euro. The golf is running for six weeks. The coach’s name is Matthew McCarthy. In the golf we use two golf clubs called the wedge and the putter. We do it in the astro turf. When he says four we have to sit down and if you are the last person to sit down you have a punishment. We have golf every Monday. It is good for people who don’t like GAA. The golf is very enjoyable. By Oisin, Evan, Aidan and Roisin G reen Schools We have started the ‘Golden Boot’ Award for the last two weeks. Mr Murphy’s and Mr Downes’ classes have won already. They get to have the ‘Golden Boot’ in their room for a week and also their teacher gives them an award, such as, extra PE or Art. We joined in National Walk to School Week in May. We tallied the classes and over 60% walked daily. Well done! Next month we have Bike Week, 11th to 19th June. There will be a National COW (Cycle On Wednesday) on June 15th. Last year 5,000 children cycled to school on that day. We had our own COW day this week in Scoil na Mainistreach to get us all back on our bikes for summer. There was a prize for the best decorated bike. It was very difficult to choose a winner! Congratulations to Ben O’Halloran and Sarah Brassil for the best decorated bike. (check quindanganns.com for pictures)