METNS are so proud of their wonderful girl’s soccer team who played so well in their recent league and cup games!
+ The Everywhere Bear in Senior Infants Sarah J, 26th November 201820th March 2019, BLOGS, School Blog, Senior Infants A, 0 The Everywhere Bear in Senior Infants
+ Music Generation for 1st and 2nd class Sarah C, 10th April 201910th April 2019, 1st Class A, 1st Class B, 2nd Class A, 2nd Class B, NewsTicker, School Blog, 0 1st and 2nd class were visited by four members of the music generation team recently for an interactive performance....
+ Visual Thinking Strategies in 1B Advantage Point Admin, 14th March 20185th October 2018, 1st Class B, School Blog, 0 Seoidín O’Sullivan (Rhian’s mum) came to 1b to teach us some art. She began with using ‘Visual Thinking Strategies’...
+ Boys Soccer Team Liz Goodwin, 3rd May 20193rd May 2019, 4th Class A, 4th Class B, 5th Class A, 5th Class B, 6th Class A, 6th Class B, School Blog, Sport, Uncategorized, 0 Well done to the boys soccer team who played really well this year. We are very proud of them!
+ Santry 2019 METNS Web, 27th May 201929th May 2019, School Blog, Sport, 0 Last week, children from 3rd to 6th class went to Santry. Monday was the 'Track Day'. That day, we...
+ Halloween and Marian’s Wood Sarah J, 27th November 202027th November 2020, School Blog, Senior Infants A, Uncategorized, 0 Senior infants really enjoyed exploring the themes of autumn and The Witches' Den in October. We hope you enjoy...
+ Pat Norris: Rocket Scientist Neil Adams, 12th February 202012th February 2020, 3rd Class A, 3rd Class B, 4th Class A, 4th Class B, 5th Class A, 5th Class B, 6th Class A, 6th Class B, BLOGS, Community Blog, EVENTS, Featured Event, School Blog, 0 Pat Norris worked on the navigation systems that helped the Apollo space missions land a man on the moon,...
+ Junior infants b – painting with primary colours! Victoria Stuart, 11th April 201911th April 2019, Junior Infants B, NewsTicker, School Blog, Uncategorized, 0 In art this week we explored colour mixing. We learned that red, blue and yellow are called the primary...