“Congratulations girls and best wishes to you all in the future! Mr Dolan”
Wave Goodbye Wednesday: 6th class End of Year videos
Sixth Class Website Campus 1 Mr Dolan Class: Campus 2 Mr Dolly's Class: Campus 3 Mr Burke's Class Mr Crowe's Class …
Fit Kit launched
EXCITING NEWS!!! It is finally time to launch our “FIT KIT” which was designed and produced by the sixth class students of Trinity Primary School as part of the Junior Entrepreneur Programme. This programme involved all facets of our school…
The Burning of Tuam 1920
This essay is the combined work and research of 110 boys and girls in the 6th classes in Trinity Primary School. All of their work and research was completed by Distance Learning on Google Classroom. In the course of their research, the children have learned so much from their families, parents, grandparents and friends about the War of Independence and in particular the Burning of Tuam in 1920 which will have its centenary in July of this year. We acknowledge the assistance of Dr Jarlath Deignan and past pupil, Martin O’Donoghue for all their assistance in researching this historical event. This essay has been entered in the Department of Education and Skills Decade of Centenaries Schools Irish History Competition for Primary schools. Many thanks to Bernie Hannon and John Mulrooney for taking the photographs for the presentation.
Trinity Primary School moves online!
Over the last few weeks the staff at Trinity Primary School have been working very hard behind the scenes to implement distance learning during the current school closures. In the coming days each class teacer, from Junior Infants to sixth,…
School Closure
The doors of TPS closed last evening, like every other school in the country, in an effort to prevent the spread of COVID 19. We gave each child work to enable them to engage with their education during these unprecedented times, but below are…
Trinity Primary School’s New Look
Trinity Primary school has launched its new crest and uniform. We will also have a new school track suit! What do you think?