Forgney National School will hold their parent/teacher meetings on Monday 11th February 2019 between 3 and 4. 30 pm.
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Confirmation 2019
Confirmation for our 6th Class pupils will be held in the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, Ballymore on Thursday 7th February 2019 at 11 .am.
We would like to congratulate our 6th Class pupils Jack, Jacques, Óisin, Cathal and Emma, on receiving the Holy Sacrament of Confirmation. Forgney National School would like to wish them all the best of good luck for the future ahead.
Center Parcs Project 2017/2018
Pupils from Forgney National School will be involved in a project with Roadbridge, the main contractor for the construction phase of Center Parcs Newcastle Forest Development.
The Environmental Manager for Roadbridge Ltd, has proposed working on a programme with our school on environmental and biodiversity themed projects throughout the school year.
Swim 2019
Forgney National School pupils will commence their swimming lessons at Athlone Regional Sports Centre on Tuesday 15th January 2019 for seven weeks.
Nativity Play 2017
Forgney National School pupils will present their Christmas Nativity Play and Carol Service on Tuesday 19th December at 1 pm in the school. Everyone is very welcome to this very special event.
Computer Classes 2018
Computer Classes will commence for 7 weeks on Friday 9th November 2018.
School Photograph 2016-2017
6th Class 2017
We would like to wish our 6th class Leah S, Kyle, Leah O, and Abbie the very best of luck as they leave us to go to secondary school. They have been great role models in the school and they will be greatly missed! We hope they enjoyed their time at Forgney National School.
Forgney School Summer Tour 2017
Forgney school tour is scheduled for Monday 26th June. The children will visit Galway, take a trip on the Corrib Princess they will visit the Galway aquarium and the beach. On the way home they will visit Truroe pet farm.
Famine Walk 29th May 2017
- Forgney National School pupils met with the famine walkers on day 3 of their 6 day walk from Strokestown to Dublin. They re-enacted the walk made by the “missing 1490” who fled Strokestown during the famine. In 1857, these men, women were among 5,000 who emigrated to Canada. The Children enjoyed meeting and listening to the historians