Activities
Explore Our Exciting Activities at St. Joseph’s N.S.
At St. Joseph’s N.S., we believe that learning goes beyond the classroom. Our wide range of activities and programs are designed to inspire creativity, foster teamwork, and promote physical, emotional, and social well-being. We offer a variety of extracurricular activities that encourage students to explore their interests and develop new skills.
From sports and arts to academic clubs and wellbeing initiatives, there’s something for every child to enjoy. Our goal is to provide a balanced and enriching experience where children can grow not just academically, but also in confidence, leadership, and character.
Whether it’s participating in our annual Active Week, showcasing talent in the School Choir, or collaborating during Friendship Week, our activities play an important role in creating a vibrant school community where every child feels valued and engaged.
We invite you to explore the different activities we offer and see how St. Joseph’s N.S. is committed to fostering a well-rounded educational experience for every student.
Second class had a wonderful time exploring many areas of science this week. We were busy experimenting with expanding jellies in water through osmosis, density of liquids when making lava
On the 14th of November ten students from 2nd class represented our school at the Fast Feet Competition with Offaly Sports Partnership. The team competed in 80m sprint races in
We really enjoyed celebrating 10 years of Music Generation in the Esker Arts Centre. To see so many happy faces singing, dancing and playing was so special. Our children were
Singfest Big Sings are non-formal, non-competition-based opportunities for our children to experience group singing. They are designed to foster inclusivity in choral singing by welcoming children and young people of
VEX IQ Robotics We were thrilled to participate in the STEM programme “VEX Robotics” hosted at the Sacred Heart School on the 9th of April. VEX Robotics is designed to
We joyfully celebrated Seachtain na Gaeilge (Irish Week) from the 11th to the 15th of March. During this special week, everyone made a tremendous effort to incorporate more Irish into