Brastyl Barrule 19-20
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Brastyl Barrule 19-20 Read more on the Bunscoill Ghaelgagh blog...
Brastyl Barrule 19-20 Read more on the Bunscoill Ghaelgagh blog...
We loved looking at the nature artworks created by artist Andy Goldsworthy, so we decided to go to our lovely beach and make our own. We hope you enjoy looking at them. Read more on the Michael School Blog...
Daffodil Class enjoyed their visit to Ronaldsway Airport as part of their topic 'Gateways to the World'. The children were very lucky and got to explore what goes on behind the scenes and even had chance to check in and receive their very own boarding card. It was the best trip and we all had a fan…
Inspired by the artwork of Andy Goldsworthy, Poppy Class visited Glen Wyllin beach to create their own. Go to the Gallery to see their beautiful art. Read more on the Michael School Blog...
Here are some photos of our prize-winning vegetables... plus a photo of our home-grown potatoes which we served for school dinner! Yum! Read more on the Michael School Blog...
The Isle of Man’s very first Eco-brick chair, built by many of our children at Cronk y Berry School! Read more on the Cronk-y-Berry School blog...
We have been helping Hospice Isle of Man to make special 'Back Home' boxes for people who are returning home alone from a stay in Hospice. Hospice have been working with the Co-op to design posters and children were asked to draw a food item that could go in a hospitality box. This is one of the wi…
As part of Manx National Week, Isle of Man Post Office is encouraging the promotion of its recently launched ‘Greetings in Manx’ stamps that have been produced in collaboration with Culture Vannin. They are designed to encourage popular use of the Manx language. The set of stamps are a picture of a…
Last Saturday the football team took part in the Island Primary Schools’ Millennium Football Competition. They all willingly gave uni their Saturday morning to represent the school and were brilliant ambassadors for us. They embodied our core values of caring, friendliness and respect. They came th…