Students taking part in the 'Towards Inclusion Pilot Programme' certainly had the Friday feeling ! Our first trip of the project didn't disappoint. We met in the shadow of one of the last castles built in Ireland, Glinsk Castle where we learnt a little bit about its history before we took a stroll through the beautiful Glinsk Heritage Park. Many thanks to our fantastic guide Marty, for sharing his knowledge of the area and pointing out the signs of Spring. Next up, we headed to Barlow's Organic Farm where we were greeted by our wonderful hosts Marie and Jimmy Barlow. The children loved exploring the farm and meeting the animals, particularly holding the chicks and feeding the lambs. Lastly, we headed into the farm kitchen where the children had a go at churning butter and we were treated to a delicious feast of home made delights, courtesy of Marie and our very talented cookery teacher, Maria Fitzmaurice. Many thanks to Marie and Jimmy for their warm welcome and for opening their home to us. A fantastic way to spend a beautiful spring day!
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We kicked it off with some Spring inspired games to get the students moving and having some fun. Next it was down to the serious business of creating a logo for our project! It was lovely too see the students chatting as they created their designs. We cannot wait to see the end results!
St. Michael's students have been busy planting lots of different seeds and crops. The students will be responsible for caring for the plants and helping them to grow. This whole school activity is an important part of our Green Schools action plan for the Global Citizenship Food and Biodiversity theme.



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