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Summer Provision Fun!
The students in Féileacáin and Misneach have been having great fun in Summer Provision with Mrs. Halligan and Miss Smyth so far!

We have seen fire engines, petting zoos and taken a trip to Trim Play Centre and the library.



We also had fun cooking Rice Krispie buns!




All the students are really enjoying their two weeks and have plenty more activities to look forward to!





Newsletter December 2023
Newsletter December 2023
Our December newsletter is now available below:
http://www.kildalkeyns.com/attachments/article/69/Newsletter%20December%202023.pdf
Third and Fourth Class match versus Dunboyne
Well done to our third and fourth class hurling team who took on Dunboyne in a Cumann na mBunscol match lately.
In what was a great competitive match, Kildalkey were losing at half time on a scoreline of 1-3 to 0-1.But in a terrific second half performance, Kildalkey upped the ante and were able to post 1-5 without reply.
Well done to the third and fourth class hurlers who have been training every Friday since the summer. The future is bright!

Well done Caoimhe and Laoise!!
Two girls from Kildalkey N.S. represented Meath at the weekend.
Caoimhe and Laoise played for one of four Meath team playing four Louth teams.
The competition was hosted by Cumann na mBunscol An Lú and Cumann na mBunscol An Mhí organised four teams from all the schools in Meath.
The team Caoimhe and Laoise were on, Meath Newgrange, won all four of their group games - one courtesy of a brilliant last minute save from Laoise, and then faced the top team from Louth in the final. A great performance in the final saw them win the competition outright!
Laoise was on hand to accept the trophy on behalf of her team after and on behalf of Meath.

Well done to both girls on a great performance in a Meath jersey!

Well done Jack!
Well done to Jack in 6th class, who played at half time in the Cork v Dublin All Ireland semi-final on Saturday 5th July.

Lining out for Dublin against Cork, Jack proudly wore the number 6 and displayed all his skills on the day.
His day went a lot better than the Dublin senior hurling team's!
Well done to Jack on his day in Croke Park. It won't be his last time playing in Croke Park with a little bit of luck!













