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   First class entertainment

On Wednesday the 15 of March the first class did drama of the Grammy Awards in Irish. The presenters were Ms Murray and Mr Duffy .First up was Ed Sheeran, Lady Gaga and her backup singers and finally Taylor Swift. When the award was being presented Kanye West tried taking the award from Taylor swift. All of the classes enjoyed the drama by the boys. Then the two first classes did the haka in Irish.

By Stephen power and Conor Hurley       



Iftikhaar, Ben, Frank and Alex from the school Reporter's Group visited 1st class and got to interview one of the boys.
Here are his thoughts.
Name: Tommy Murphy
He is 7 years old. He plays for Brian Dillon’s GAA club. He also likes to swim in his spare time.
He has two sisters whose names are Isabelle and Chloe. His favourite subject and thing in school is maths because he’s good at it. Below are his opinions on his teachers. Ms. Fitzgerald, take some notes.
I like her. She is very kind and helps us learn. But there is one thing I don’t like about her. I don’t like the way she gives me easy sums. Ms Fitzgerald he’s good, we tested him.
I like Lunchtime Pals because we get to play games we can’t play in normal break. Penalties are my favourite game.



Stories
Hello my name is Kyle Cronin and I am in Ms. Fitzgerald’s class. We are doing stories on St. Bridget.
In the story the King of Leinster is giving St. Bridget as much land as her cloak covers the ground. To everyone’s surprise the cloak covered a lot of land. When she spreads out the cloak it gets bigger and bigger. She got enough space to build a castle for her mom and dad. My favourite part of the story is when she spreads out her cloak. I like this story because it is about St. Bridget. St. Bridget's Day is the 1st of February.
By Kyle Cronin (Ms. Fitzgerald’s 1st class)
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St. Patrick’s Boys’ First Class Interviews

The first class boys transferred from the fantastic St. Patrick’s Infants school (over the wall) this September.  The boys are settling into the school and getting used to all the new teachers and making new friends.  
Mr. Foley’s fifth class were looking at interviews at the time and we needed a suitable group to interview and we thought the first class were the right people to interview.
We interviewed Ms. Fitzgerald’s class first and it went really well. The first class were very polite and they answered all the questions. We also interviewed the other first class, Ms. Ní Chatháin’s class.  They were all very excited, gave us interesting answers to our questions and listened very carefully.
Some examples of these interviews are below.Welcome to the school first class boys and we hope that you enjoy the next six years of fun!

By Iftikhaar Haque (5th Class Interviewer)



First Class Interview

1. What is your name? Jamie.
2. How did you feel when you came to the school? I felt happy
3. Did you make new friends in this school? 1,Eoin
4. What is your teacher’s name? Ms. Fitzgerald
5. How hard is homework? It’s getting harder.


INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR 1ST CLASS
1. What is your name?
Adrian.
2. How did you feel when you came into the school?
Happy.                                                                                                                       
3. On a scale of one to ten how hard is your homework?
4. Who do you support?
I follow no team.
By Shane Manning and Alex McCarthy

1. What were your thoughts of the school at first? Very excited.
2. Are you looking forward to different P.E. activities? Yes.
3. How many new friends did you make in the school? I made five new friends.

1. What do you think about the school?
Good
2. Did you make new friends in the yard?
 By Eoghan and Kian
1. What is your name? Charlie Barracks and Dillon
2. What is your favourite sport? Charlie hurling and Dillon soccer.
3. What were your feelings when you walked through the door? Charlie surprised Dillon surprised.
4. Did you go to any other country besides Ireland? Charlie no Dillon no.

BY MICHAEL L

. What is your favourite subject? Maths
2. Did you make new friends in the yard? No
3. Are you happy in this school? Yes
4. Do you like the uniform? Yes
5. What is your favourite game to play? Football
By Michael

1. What were your feelings when you came through the school door?
Eoin; I felt happy.

2.  Do you have any new friends?
Eoin; Some from my old school but my new one was Kyle.

3.  What’s the big difference between the Infants  
School and this school?
Eoin: We were small in the Infants school.

4.  What do you think of the school in the last few days?
Eoin: I like it. The school is strict though.
By Iftikhaar Haque and Michael Kozlawski

1. What is your name?
Adam

2. What were your first thoughts when you came to this school?
Exited.

3. What is your coolest thing that you ever done?
He done wheelie and feel of the bike.

4. What`s is your favourite team?
Barcelona.

5. What is your favourite sport?
Soccer.
By Luke and Aleksandras

1. What is your name? Charlie Barracks and Dillon
2. What is your favourite sport? Charlie hurling and Dillon soccer.
3. What were your feelings when you walked through the door? Charlie surprised Dillon surprised.
4. Did you go to any other country besides Ireland? Charlie no Dillon no.



1. What’s your name? Callum.
2. How did you feel on your first day? Good.
3. What is the difference between infants and primary school? There is no girls.
4. What is your favourite subject so far? Irish.
By Callum and Frank



1. How did you feel when you came in to the school?
2. Are you enjoying your first two weeks?
3. On a scale of 1 to 10 how hard is the homework?
4. What is your favourite subject?
5. What is your favourite sport?
By Luke Daly and John Morey

1. How did you feel on your first day in the school?
It’s very good in the school I like it
2. Have you made any new friends in this school?
Yes
3. Did or do you have a brother in the school?
No
Thomas and Ben

4. What were your thoughts of the school at first? Very excited.
5. Are you looking forward to different P.E. activities? Yes.
6. Are you going to try out for the school team in the future and if so what team? Yes hurling.
By Olan O’Brien and Stephan Callaghan
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First Class Interviews by Mr. Foley’s Fifth



 
 
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