
Circle of Seasons!
On Monday 19th June we officially opened our wildflower garden and raised our 5th Greenschool Flag - Biodiveristy. We held a competition in our school for the name of the garden and the student council helped with the name. Alannah Brady cut the ribbon today as she created the name - Circle of Seasons. This garden is an area for the pupils to relax outdoors and reflect on their day.
The rainbow fence is important for our school too:
Teacher's Rainbow by Carla Ekman
God says that unto each of us are gifts He has bestowed.
These gifts He's chosen carefully are treasures that we hold.
Each one has its own color like a rainbow to be viewed.
A teacher's gifts are plenty and her rainbow many hued.
Red of course is love for each child she comes to know.
For the way she understands them, and watches as they grow.
Pink the color of patience, which is needed everyday.
For question after question which learning minds convey.
Orange is for creative and enthusiastic students.
For making each task fun, yet learning while they do it.
Yellow is for the joy of knowing a teaching hand
Has helped a child who's struggled to finally understand.
Purple is for wisdom that is earned through many years.
Through laughter of the children intermingled with their tears.
Blue is for the fears of the trials they've got to face.
For strength now planted in them, to face each test with grace.
Green the color for growing in spirit and in mind
Both the teacher and the student forever are entwined.
We would like to thank Declan Gillanders, Paddy Cusack, Jimmy and Sean for their work in developing our garden. A big thank you to Rita too for painting our beautiful rainbow fence too. We look forward to spending time in the garden with our friends.