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Well done to all the girls for making a huge effort to have good attendance this year. The girls that had perfect attendance were presented with medals and certificates and the girls that had very good attendance were presented with certificates. A special mention goes to Shaina Donnellan for having full attendance during her time in St. Philomena's. Well done Shaina! Keep up the good work next year girls!
We were delighted to receive the news that our Fifth Class is the fittest class in its category in Offaly. Denise Coghill and Miriam O' Callagahan presented Teagan and Amber from Ms. Marron's class with a certificate of achievement. This initiative is organised by Offaly Sports Partnership. Well done girls!
The Parents Association organised an initiative where they asked the Sixth Class what they would like to leave behind as they move on from St. Philomena’s. They decided on chalk for the yard, a homework pass and board games for the classes and vouchers towards school books and school uniform. The gifts were presented to the girls by Angie’s Mam, Debbie Sewell. Thanks to the Parents’ Association for their support throughout the year. |
St. Philomena's G.N.S.Welcome to our website. Message from the Principal
I feel humbled and honoured to write this message as the newly appointed principal of St. Philomena’s N.S. I have been a member of the St. Phil’s staff for the past 14 years and I can honestly say that I have loved every day working in the school. As a Clara woman starting out in a Tullamore school in September 2008, I didn’t quite know how I would be received but I knew instantly that I had landed somewhere very special. The ethos of St. Philomena’s is grounded in respect, tolerance, openness and honesty and as a staff, we work hard at building relationships with each other, with the pupils and their families. My aim as principal is to ensure that every child feels valued coming in the school gates in the morning and that more than anything else, every child wants to come to school with us. In our school, Every Child Counts or No Child Counts and I will make it my main aim to foster a commitment to equality of opportunity for every pupil, every day. I will strive for a healthy, positive learning and working environment for the staff and our pupils and to provide a space where well-being will blossom naturally. As parent(s)/ guardian(s), you are the primary educators of your child/ren, so please don’t be afraid to come in and talk to us if you have any questions or concerns regarding your child/ren. Together, we can do so much more! With Love, Geraldine Gaffey Archives
January 2024
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