We would like to thank everybody who got behind SCS World Languages and Culture Week and helped to make it such an enjoyable and positive experience. A special and sincere thanks to Mr Ó’Donnabháin for his support and enthusiasm; Ms. Margaret Moloney and Ms. Ciara Walsh in the office and Mr. Enda O’Donovan, Mr. Blaise O’Sullivan and Mr. Patrick O’Sullivan from BAM for their endless patience.
Our TY students were outstanding and coordinated a huge number of activities and events to help make our 1st year students feel more at home in their new school. They conducted French and Spanish fun classes; taught a German intercultural lesson; created a new boardgame; ran quizzes and multilingual bingo games; DJ’d in the canteen; played Spanish card games; prepared Spanish breakfasts; organized a soccer blitz and held a dance off. PHEW! There were a LOT of Macarenas! To finish off the week, they chose to participate in a TY “Champions League” soccer tournament helped by our wonderful PE and Sports Admin. depts, a Zumba class with the lovely Flavie or a mini-Tomatina with the valiente y maravillosa Sra. Sheane. Thanks to Pat from Fields and everyone else who donated overripe tomatoes to the cause!
Our Home Economics dept. wholly and generously embraced the opportunity to link up with our MFL dept. Muchas gracias et merci beaucoup! Our LCA students created a cosy tapas restaurant complete with menus, music and portions of patatas bravas, tortilla española y aceintunas. 3rd year Home Economics students prepared an internation dish of their choice and 2nd Year students created delicious Mexican dishes of fajitas and guacamole.
The LRC hosted an Irish-Ukrainian lunchtime music session. There was a wonderful atmosphere, and the LRC students and staff were so welcoming and hospitable. The coffee and goodies went down a treat. Thank you. We were only getting into to the swing of things when the bell rang to return to class! Sincere thanks to all the musicians and dancers who performed on the day. You are so talented, and your love of music is infectious.
Ms. Anne O’Farrell kindly agreed to speak to our 5th year students about her experience of completing the whole Camino Francés route of the Camino de Santiago over several years. As a result of Anne’s talk, a number of students have expressed an interest in completing a stage of the Camino in the future. Muchas gracias Anne!
6th year students hosted a debate in Spanish and invited 5th year students to attend. The motion was, “Hay que prohibir los teléfonos inteligentes a los menores de los 16 años”. They were extremely well prepared and both sides put forward convincing arguments. They would be good to have on your side in a courtroom!
Mr. Good screened a French movie during Monday’s Film Club. 6th years got to enjoy churros from a local food truck and Ms. Dee allowed the TYs to run a Games Club with a language focus!
The attached photo album only gives a glimpse of a some of the activities and events that took place during the week.
Merci beaucoup, Muchas gracias, Míle buíochas, Дякую!