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Gaelscoil pupils step out for Irish week 30.03.09

GAELSCOIL Cois Feabhail pupils in Moville stepped out recently to celebrate Irish language and culture during Seachtain na Gaeilge.
The school got togged out in green to hold a céilí as part of the festival that lasted for more than two weeks this year.
School principal, Alicia Nic Earáin explained: "Seachtain na Gaeilge is the largest annual Irish language and cultural festival in Ireland, and has been celebrated for over 100 years, in conjunction with St Patrick's Day.
“The motto reads 'Croí na Teanga - It's You', in that it aims to encourage everyone to make use of what every 'cúpla focal' they may have.”
Gaelscoil Cois Feabhai took party in various activities throughout the festival, and celebrated the end of Seachtain na Gaeilge with a fun céilí in the school yard. All the pupils were asked to wear something green into school that day.
Alicia added: “In the run up to the céilí, the children enjoyed taking part in the likes of 'The Waves
of Tory', 'Walls of Limerick' and the 'Sweets of May' to name but a few of the dances the pupils had been practising.
"We also encouraged parents to use whatever 'cúpla focal' they had with their children at home, so as to continue to develop the link between home and school. A number of children from 5th and 6th class also took part in an Inishowen schools table-quiz organised by Carndonagh Library and they successfully returned to school having won second and third place in the quiz. Maith sibh a pháistí," added the local principal.
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