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Halloween Assembly πŸ‘Έ

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Senior Infants were absolutely amazing — we sang, we performed, and we had so much fun showing off everything we’ve been learning. Ms. Sherlock had us so well prepared for our big performance. We sang “Banaha,” a beautiful traditional African song. It was a bit tricky because it’s a chorus song, but we worked really hard and… we nailed it! πŸ‘ We also wowed the crowd with a lovely Irish song πŸ‘» and an Autumn poem. The crowd went wild! Everyone looked spooktacular in their Halloween costumes — there were witches, princessesπŸ‘Έ, superheroes, skeletons, and even a few pumpkins!πŸŽƒ  We had a Halloween parade - it was lots of fun! Well done, Senior Infants — you made us all so proud! πŸ’›πŸ§‘πŸ–€

One Spooktacular Day!πŸ•·️πŸŽƒπŸ‘»

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The talented Ms.Hayden kicked things off with a frightfully fun art session. Students created spooky webs and spiders!  In the music room, Ms.Sherlock had everyone playing instruments, singing, clapping, and dancing to spooky tunes. Her magical musical touch turned students into a Halloween choir to remember! Next stop: invention central! Ms. Fitzpatrick, our resident engineering mastermind, turned the classroom into a hub of creativity and construction. She challenged students to build spooky structures and creepy contraptions using LEGO.  From balloon keepy-uppy to hula hoops, Mr.Gurhy brought the energy! St. Clare’s own answer to Joe Wicks had everyone moving, laughing, and loving every minute of his spooky fitness fun. Ms. Tierney wrapped up the day with classic Halloween games from generations past—just like our grandparents once played. We even uncovered our spooky fortunes along the way!πŸ•·️πŸ•Έ️πŸŽƒ                   ...