First year winners of green schools committee photo competition ‘wildlife in our school’.
First year winners of green schools committee photo competition ‘wildlife in our school’.
Our girls were consistent throughout the tournament, reaching the semi-final.
The Japanese embassy organised the film screen of “Suzume” in the Lighthouse cinema and invited a teacher and 3 students who study Japanese for the event.
Two of the transition year students reached the final of the relove fashion competition on Thursday in Ballymum.
Here are some pictures of the two students Sarah Elders and Isabelle Graham with their outfit that they made from recycled jeans.
The final had 22 finalist out of 200 entries from all schools all over Ireland.
5K on retreat this week in the Ruah Retreat Centre in Drumcondra. All fifth years are participating in class retreats this week. It is a day of discussion, reflection and prayer. Fifth years will be encouraged to think about the theme “I’m ok, You’re ok and that’s ok”.
Our second year CPSE class 2R created a beautiful welcome wall that celebrates our school’s diversity and makes all students feel valued and included. We recognise the importance of providing a supportive environment for our EAL students, and we are dedicated to ensuring that all students feel empowered to succeed at Maryfield College.
Our 5th year Japanese students went to our neighbour school, Mount Temple to see a Japanese Hockey team. They learned Irish culture, language and sports together and spoke a lot in Japanese. They also made it to Drumming workshop in UCD with them. Had a great day!
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LE CHEILE SCHOOLS TRUST STUDENT SYMPOSIUM
“LIVING OUR CATHOLIC FAITH”
On Monday 13th March, ten students along with Ms.Seery took part in the very first Le Cheile Faith Symposium. This was a wonderful gathering of Le Cheile schools from all over the country.
The symposium was held at Knock Shrine in Co. Mayo. the students took part in various workshops including the following:
The students had the opportunity to reflect on prayer and faith in their own lives, and on how they live out the Le Cheile values within their own school communities.
The afternoon began with a special celebration of Mass in the Parish church, where various representatives from the schools took part in the liturgy, and everyone joined in the wonderful music.
There were some presentations from schools about the work of their “Ember” teams. This is a peer lead faith leadership group within the schools which aims to help school communities to live out our Catholic Faith.
The students really enjoyed the opportunity to link with students from so many different schools throughout the country, who are all part of the Le Cheile family. It was particularly lovely to meet up with the teachers and students from our sister/school – Cross and Passion, Kilcullen, Co. Kildare.
At the closing session, there was an invitation from the Knock Youth Ministry for students to participate in some summer volunteering at Knock Shrine (16–18-year-olds). Please see the noticeboard outside Room 27 for further information or speak to Ms. Seery
Maryfield can be very proud of the students who went to Knock this year. They were terrific ambassadors for their school. They completed a very long day from early morning to late in the evening, and entered very enthusiastically into the whole event. Well done girls!
We look for to this event being the first of many gatherings that will take place in the years to come.